Posted by ggggg123 on November 8, 2010, at 6:26:50
In reply to Re: SSRI's and underlying conditions, posted by g_g_g_unit on November 8, 2010, at 2:15:25
ye I agree, I have always had add problems, but never extreme, do you think the ssri's played a part in your retarded depression? lol what you say might hold some truth, which means a percentage of people are susceptible to anhedonia whilst taking ssris, but if the dose was high enough, surely anybody would experience anhedonia on an ssri? post ssri anhedonia, is obviously more rare and maybe we have some sort of genetic predisposition. SSRI anhedonia is so widely accepted and acknowledged, psychs say that it is part of the ssri's therapeutic effect, they blunt your emotions reducing anxiety and emotional turmoil.
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