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Re: Meds preventing chronic remession?

Posted by bleauberry on August 17, 2009, at 17:47:07

In reply to Meds preventing chronic remession?, posted by Alexanderfromdenmark on August 17, 2009, at 7:42:34

I can't explain why, but I have concluded that blocking the reuptake pump is a bad thing to do.

If you try to find someone who has had a very good longterm prognosis with this approach, it is very difficult to do so.

To the contrary, their stories usually get worse and more bizarre over the years. Even stranger, the more meds they add, the worse they get. Or at best, the more numb they get. Or they fix one problem but replace it with new ones.

To be fair, a small percentage of people do quite well. Very small.

I see people like all of us, many of them worse, doing much better with other approaches, but that is a different topic.

With a 15 year history of psych meds myself, and a 15 year period of lurking and participating here, I cannot help but conclude longterm consequences of reuptake inhibitors are almost never good.


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