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Posted by borderliner21 on March 18, 2002, at 20:27:26
This drug is great. I feel normal again. The EPS I got from paxil is slowly going away. I can feel the effects of the 5ht2a blockage already. This is a wonder drug for me. the only side effect I get is slight confusion.
Posted by JohnX2 on March 18, 2002, at 22:23:59
In reply to serzone - john x 2, posted by borderliner21 on March 18, 2002, at 20:27:26
Great! Keep us posted. Hopefully the brain fog won't be too bad and will lift.John
> This drug is great. I feel normal again. The EPS I got from paxil is slowly going away. I can feel the effects of the 5ht2a blockage already. This is a wonder drug for me. the only side effect I get is slight confusion.
Posted by Janelle on March 19, 2002, at 1:29:41
In reply to Re: serzone - john x 2 » borderliner21, posted by JohnX2 on March 18, 2002, at 22:23:59
Posted by beardedlady on March 19, 2002, at 6:22:47
In reply to serzone - john x 2, posted by borderliner21 on March 18, 2002, at 20:27:26
Bearded Serzone Lady here. My mom just got off a plane and told me about all the lawyer ads she had seen while on her trip to the French Quarter. They're asking for all those injured by Serzone to come forward and sue.
Now I'm a little worried again. My sleep, even at my low 250 mg. dose, is so fantastic since I ditched the Gabitril. My liver right now is fine. But lawyers? Is it that bad? Does anyone know how many folks we're talking about here and what their other health complications might have been? And how often should we have our livers tested?
I'm also wondering if Serzone is on its way to being recalled now! Nothing like a little med anxiety to cause a little med anxiety.
beardy : )>
Posted by borderliner21 on March 19, 2002, at 11:51:14
In reply to Serzone--Help, John X2 especially!, posted by beardedlady on March 19, 2002, at 6:22:47
I was just wondering john, since my 5htp2a receptor was damaged by paxil....how long will it take for serzone to fully repair it, Once it's repaired I could live without meds.
Posted by JohnX2 on March 19, 2002, at 20:25:45
In reply to Serzone--Help, John X2 especially!, posted by beardedlady on March 19, 2002, at 6:22:47
> Bearded Serzone Lady here. My mom just got off a plane and told me about all the lawyer ads she had seen while on her trip to the French Quarter. They're asking for all those injured by Serzone to come forward and sue.
>
> Now I'm a little worried again. My sleep, even at my low 250 mg. dose, is so fantastic since I ditched the Gabitril. My liver right now is fine.
>But lawyers? Is it that bad?No, this just means the world is still spinning around on its axis. ;)
I don't know the extent of the complication, but it doesn't really matter what it is, the lawyers will pounce on anything and make it more of a big deal than it really is (although there could still be some credence to the issue).
You should see the crap they pull in the securities market trying to sue companies for securities fraud misleading investors...winds up costing the investors more money in the end.
Sorry I don't have more info. Hope you sleep well.
John
>Does anyone know how many folks we're talking >about here and what their other health >complications might have been? And how often >should we have our livers tested?
>
> I'm also wondering if Serzone is on its way to being recalled now! Nothing like a little med anxiety to cause a little med anxiety.
>
> beardy : )>
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