Posted by Damos on February 10, 2005, at 19:53:17
In reply to Re: Effexor withdrawal symptoms!, posted by brainshiver on February 10, 2005, at 7:12:21
Hiya Brainshiver. Well I'm well into Day 5 and it appears Days 3&4 may just have seen the worst of it. Hope I haven't just jinxed myself =0). What I didn't realise was that Days 2,3 & 4 were being co-sponsored by the National Dyslexia Association amongst others. While everything else seems to have settled down (thankfully; except the zapps which are still going full throttle), I still seem to be suffering temporary (hopefully) Dyslexia. Having real trouble with words, letters and numbers getting all jumbled up and just plain forgotten, and just getting my eyes to focus. All of which for an avid reader is damn annoying. Kinda hard to be too down when you look out across Sydney Harbour and the Opera House from your desk!
Wednesday was kinda embarrassing when during a meeting with some senior colleagues I went to stand up and explain a slide only to a) have my knees withdraw their services, b) be hit by a wave of nausea, the net result of which was a resounding baritone burp and Damos on his knees hanging onto the meeting table as though his life depended on it waiting for the room stop still again.
The thingameejig I was reading from the UN also talked about the importance of noradrenaline in the consolidation of memory - I'm sure someone was asking about short-term memory effects. The noradrenaline is also really important in the development/maintenance of normal sleep rhythm. Sorry Marg, but I'm gonna keep on at you cause I don't want you to be on this drug if there are other better courses of action available.
I give thanks for all of you each day and pray for your health and happiness. Take good care.
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