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Posted by M@tth3w on February 17, 2008, at 14:07:53
hi, i was just wondering if smoking cigarettes effected the medication Effexor in any way, whether it be a more crave, or impulsiveness,or anything please post a suggestion.
Posted by Dinah on February 17, 2008, at 15:31:49
In reply to effexor and smoking, posted by M@tth3w on February 17, 2008, at 14:07:53
Hi Matthew, and welcome to Babble.
It can get a bit confusing here, but I think probably you'll find more posters able to help you on the Medication Board, so I've redirected your post there. Here's a link.
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/20080207/msgs/813290.html
But please feel free to post on Psychobabble Social, which is for general discussions or being social. There are a lot of other boards too, listed at the bottom of this page, if any of them might be of interest to you.
Again, welcome.
Dinah
Posted by R. -T. V. 52y on February 24, 2008, at 13:42:54
In reply to Re: effexor and smoking » M@tth3w, posted by Dinah on February 17, 2008, at 15:31:49
Hi Matt,
Efexor is a good thing, smoking is not.
I want to tell you this, because i know both stuffs of experience.
I lost the lower part of my left lung because of a tumor as big as my heart, in 2004. Hopefully i had quit smoking already in 1983. If i hadn't, there hadn't been a chance of an operation, and you wouldn't have got this message...
Best regards
Richie
Finland, EU
PS. Sorry my bristful school-english.
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