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emotion suppressing drug?

aussieman

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I'm just wonder if there is such thing as a emotion suppressing drug?

I've bin going though a hard time and well im over it. I have tryed everything from meditation to herbal stuff.

Would love some help thanks.
 
Paxil can make you emotionally numb.
 
Never heard Paxil before but after the Wikipedia article at Invalid Link Removed I don't think I ever want to have to take it.

It shares the common side effects and contraindications of other SSRIs, with high rates of nausea, somnolence, and sexual side effects. Unlike two other popular SSRI antidepressants, fluoxetine and sertraline, paroxetine is associated with clinically significant weight gain. Discontinuing paroxetine is associated with a high risk of withdrawal syndrome. Due to the increased risk of birth defects, pregnant women or women planning to become pregnant are recommended to consult with their physician
 
Celexa 20mg/ED. :cheers: I'm happy... and I don't want to kill anyone. (Most of the time, anyway...) HA!! :D
 
Never heard Paxil before but after the Wikipedia article at Invalid Link Removed I don't think I ever want to have to take it.

Yea, I don't think you want to. My ex and my mother took the stuff for depression and it had a nasty effect on their emotions. Actually they both were emotionless. I don't like the stuff.
 
Yeah thats the only thing i worry about is getting stuck that way. i just need a brake from my emotions they have always bin alittle strange and just had a few family problems and a bad brake up so yeah my current cycle wouldnt help. Oh well
 
Yeah thats the only thing i worry about is getting stuck that way. i just need a brake from my emotions they have always bin alittle strange and just had a few family problems and a bad brake up so yeah my current cycle wouldnt help. Oh well

Used to use St. John's Wort and it seemed to work. Using AndroDrive currently and that's kept me focused and very happy the past 3 weeks. Good luck.
 
Paxil is some addictive ****, just like most depression drugs. Better learn to cope instead of cover because relapse is 100x worse when u stop taking the drug

And by 100x worse, I mean a lot more suicide attempts when people stop taking those drugs. Do ph's effect your mood at all? Sometimes that extra test makes u a little emotion free, but the pct will rape your mind
 
In my experience, Celexa is going to give you the fewest side effects of any prescription anti-depressant. Keep in mind though that it is just a tool to help you along, it's not going to cure you. For your long term health, I'd recommend finding a therapist that you trust and beginning regular treatment along with the Celexa. A good way to think of it is that emotional issues are a symptom of having out of shape thought processes. Celexa is like a supplement that will help, but you will only "kick your mind into shape" if you work it out regularly with a therapist.
 
Paxil is some addictive ****, just like most depression drugs. Better learn to cope instead of cover because relapse is 100x worse when u stop taking the drug

And by 100x worse, I mean a lot more suicide attempts when people stop taking those drugs. Do ph's effect your mood at all? Sometimes that extra test makes u a little emotion free, but the pct will rape your mind

Nah suicide is something that has never crossed my mind but i can understand where your coming from. I have a friend on anti depresent and he also uses AAS hes not bin the same sinc he started using them i think hes hocked on them antis that is.

I've got alot to think about once i've finished PCT i might just have big bender for a week get my drink on and get me som fresh babes ;)

thanks guys :)
 
Would these emotional issues happen to have anything to do with a female or love interest, or are they simply the stresses of life?
 
Weed, only suppresses bad emotions and enhances good ones, with me anyway.
Oh dont get me wrong iv just given up smoking never really bin a weed kinda guy but a big fat J would go down nice.
Would these emotional issues happen to have anything to do with a female or love interest, or are they simply the stresses of life?
female is part of it my ex lol and her 5'8 170 pound smartass new boyfriend he wants to fight me..... yeah smart idea..... and just having family problem as well so yeah need to be a zombie Gym eat sleep and more of each lol.
 
In my experience, Celexa is going to give you the fewest side effects of any prescription anti-depressant. Keep in mind though that it is just a tool to help you along, it's not going to cure you. For your long term health, I'd recommend finding a therapist that you trust and beginning regular treatment along with the Celexa. A good way to think of it is that emotional issues are a symptom of having out of shape thought processes. Celexa is like a supplement that will help, but you will only "kick your mind into shape" if you work it out regularly with a therapist.

^^^^^^^
Totally agree, CBT is something you could look in to, there's a lot more comfort and effectiveness from talking to a professional if you're feeling emotionally down and out than being self-medicated. Something on the less addictive side of the anti-depressant scale would take time to work (with something like fluoxetine its about a month or more), so perhaps even speaking to your GP would be an idea?
 
Oh dont get me wrong iv just given up smoking never really bin a weed kinda guy but a big fat J would go down nice.

female is part of it my ex lol and her 5'8 170 pound smartass new boyfriend he wants to fight me..... yeah smart idea..... and just having family problem as well so yeah need to be a zombie Gym eat sleep and more of each lol.

I by no means am a relattionship expert and take my advice with a grain of salt. If your ex has a new man, clown or not, walk away. Your a warrior man, and your honor is worth more than any woman on the planet, with the exception of your immediate family. Love your honor not bitches. Lol, i have no idea of your personal circumstances so i could be completley off the mark, but my 2 cents.
 
If you're going to take an antidepressant, do NOT take Paxil. I'm in the therapy field and I won't let my consulting psychiatrist prescribe it to my clients. The withdrawal from it is a ****ing nightmare for many people.

I'm not clear if your problem is anxiety (like panic attacks), depression or both.
 
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