Posted by rjlockhart37 on January 15, 2019, at 12:35:05
In reply to Re: SSRIs work by numbing emotions? - Myth? » SLS, posted by Hordak on January 15, 2019, at 12:01:59
i've read this too, it's like it saturates the synapse with serotonin and lowers the other DA and NE
fluoxetine ..been on for years, and did notice when it started working a warm feeling with the mood, it never really made me flat, and it improved social skills and being in the mood to talk. It gets out of the dark mood, and feel better to talk, and go through out the day. fluoxetine is least selective of SSRIs. Zoloft blunted me out, but also zoloft is a dopamine reptake inhibtor at higher doses, it has a dopamine effect at 200+ mgs
paxil, and other heavy serotonin SSRIs i think can cause flatness, the most selective ones
well that's just my 2cents, there no medical evidence behind that
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