Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 47288

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Please tell me some Serzone success stories!

Posted by MK1 on October 24, 2000, at 20:47:55

Hi,

I added serzone to my celexa which pooped out some. I started at 100 mg serzone and now have been on 300 mg for two weeks (my docs magic number). I feel better but not well. I seem him in another week, but I really don't want to increase the Serzone because it makes me kind of sleepy, foggy and lethargic. I'm still in the pit but I can see the light.

Tell me something good!!

Your depressed brother, still in the fog, MK1

 

Serzone success, then failure

Posted by JennyR on October 24, 2000, at 21:26:41

In reply to Please tell me some Serzone success stories!, posted by MK1 on October 24, 2000, at 20:47:55

It was great for me for a year and a half, but it kept "pooping out" at various doses. First at 300 mg, then 400 mg and now at 600 mg. I'm actually quite frightened because I've been having a very rough time of it lately and therefore am going back ahead of schedule to say it is no longer working at all for me on all fronts (sleep, profound sadness, can barely function). So I don't know what he'll put me on and I am so afraid of going through what all the brave people on here have been through. Serzone had no side effects for me til recently (visual trails). I know the others will probably be a lot worse.

 

Re: Serzone success, then failure

Posted by Noa on October 25, 2000, at 14:04:05

In reply to Serzone success, then failure, posted by JennyR on October 24, 2000, at 21:26:41

see the serzone folder at psycho-babble-tips (link toward top of this page).

In it are some psychobabble posts relating personal experiences, both positive and negative.


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