Posted by Jane Wallace on December 22, 2001, at 1:48:24
In reply to Re: Coming back on Effexor: panic attack, posted by Guinnee Pig on December 21, 2001, at 10:16:25
> What I can't understand is why does it seem so many people on this site seem to change their dosage of medication etc. without discussing with their doctor first. Or at least tapering off everything completely and cleaning their system out for a couple weeks and then trying something new. It seems so many people have so many problems when drugs are mixing in their bodies and they don't realize it. It's bad enough most of these medications are still baffling to the medical world as to how they are working etc.... Not to mention the mixing of the drugs really confuses everyone in this
> non-exact science. If the answers were out there we wouldn't have to be here begging the general public for answers.
> Something about your thread brought this out in me and I am not only directing this comment/question to you...I guess I am a bit frustrated today. More later. KristinMaybe you are one of the fortunate ones who has a doctor that is helpful in this regard. What about the time that I was already taking 25 mg. Doxepine at bedtime for fibromyalgia and my doctor prescribed 50 mg. Zoloft taken in the morning? I almost wrecked my car falling asleep at the wheel. The doc knew I was taking doxepine when she prescribed the zoloft. Who should we trust?
poster:Jane Wallace
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