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Posted by jojo on November 3, 2001, at 11:33:30
I used to have an excellent sense of direction which
seems to have disappeared as my depression developed,
and has not returned with my reasonably effective
response to Celexa. Has anyone else noticed this?
Posted by dreamer on November 3, 2001, at 13:10:32
In reply to Sense of Direction and Depression, posted by jojo on November 3, 2001, at 11:33:30
> I used to have an excellent sense of direction which
> seems to have disappeared as my depression developed,
> and has not returned with my reasonably effective
> response to Celexa. Has anyone else noticed this?Maybe in some cases of ssri's people feel a lazy contentment, apathy, drifting.
dreamer
Posted by jojo on November 4, 2001, at 0:07:35
In reply to Re: Sense of Direction and Depression » jojo, posted by dreamer on November 3, 2001, at 13:10:32
> > I used to have an excellent sense of direction which
> > seems to have disappeared as my depression developed,
> > and has not returned with my reasonably effective
> > response to Celexa. Has anyone else noticed this?
>
> Maybe in some cases of ssri's people feel a lazy contentment, apathy, drifting.
>
>
> dreamerNo, this occured before any pharmacotherapy.
Posted by dreamer on November 6, 2001, at 12:50:56
In reply to Re: Sense of Direction and Depression » dreamer, posted by jojo on November 4, 2001, at 0:07:35
> > > I used to have an excellent sense of direction which
> > > seems to have disappeared as my depression developed,
> > > and has not returned with my reasonably effective
> > > response to Celexa. Has anyone else noticed this?
> >
> > Maybe in some cases of ssri's people feel a lazy contentment, apathy, drifting.
> >
> >
> > dreamer
>
> No, this occured before any pharmacotherapy.
Hi J,Maybe try a norpinephrine (spelling?) med
dreamer
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