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Posted by mike180 on June 25, 2003, at 0:54:59
Hi, I have general anxiety, insomnia and what i would consider heightened emotions that require a great deal of effort to supress. I was on paxil and I found it to be very effective at reducing stress so that I was more "on point" simply because I was more relaxed. It is similar to the fact that now, with no medication, I can actually communicate my thoughts and feelings more articulately after having one drink althought it obviously diminishes after I drink more. The reason I am concerned is because i have read that people taking serzone feel "tongue tied" and unable to express themselves. I am personally seeking out these anti-depressants to eliminate this very problem amongst others. Has anyone here taken serzone and actually become better able to express themselves due to a lowered level of anxiety?
Posted by Dinah on June 25, 2003, at 5:40:54
In reply to Serzone impaired cognitive/motor ability, posted by mike180 on June 25, 2003, at 0:54:59
Hi Mike. This site can be a bit confusing at times. Since your post was medication related, I redirected it to the medication board, Psycho-Babble. You can follow the links at the top of the page, or go directly to your post at:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20030624/msgs/236888.html
Hope this helps.
Dinah
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