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Posted by yeltom on September 29, 2002, at 20:02:53
I came across a thread that suggested that Buspar can actually DECREASE an SSRI's (specifically Celexa's) ability to control OCD. This seems bizarre. I have read just the opposite and was prescibed buspar (along with Celexa and now Lexapro) to help with OCD (and other sorts of anxiety). I have been a bit extra obsessive recently (which has cause me to obsessively scour the pages of psycho-babble), and I'd really like to know whether buspar could be partly to blame. Please tell me it's not.
Posted by McPac on September 29, 2002, at 22:20:19
In reply to Buspar and OCD. Help or hinder?, posted by yeltom on September 29, 2002, at 20:02:53
yelltom, is your OCD filled with incredible anxiety (where your head feels 'hot' with the anxiety and pain)?
Posted by madison88 on September 29, 2002, at 23:07:23
In reply to Re: Buspar and OCD. Help or hinder?, posted by McPac on September 29, 2002, at 22:20:19
i have ocd but i feel anxiety in my stomach. the pain is in my chest and head. supposidely people from different cultures feel emotions in different places. where you from? Tinbucktu?
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