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Re: How Do Stimulates Differ in Mechanism?

Posted by cgd092 on January 8, 2007, at 0:54:36

In reply to Re: How Do Stimulates Differ in Mechanism?, posted by laima on January 7, 2007, at 17:10:49

You wrote, "In fact, oddly, they help my anxiety and tend to make me feel "warmer""


I've never taken any prescription simulants (just coffee.) I wonder what they would do with my anxiety? Make it worse, or have a paradoxical effect you describe above. The word "warmer" is interesting because when my depression/anxiety abates, I have used that word to describe the feeling. Warm and fuzzy. More at peace, and a 'I'm okay, you're okay' kind of feeling. Sense of well-being. Which of course vanishes in depression/anxiety. Where it goes I don't know. It was just there a while ago!

-Katy



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