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Re: Strattera ever help reduce social anxiety?

Posted by Kacy on September 21, 2003, at 16:04:27

In reply to Strattera ever help reduce social anxiety? (nm), posted by utopizen on September 19, 2003, at 11:37:32

If being a little more directed and less conflicted over writing off some emotional baggage would help, then it might. For me, that included a negative and destructive relative–a real heatseeker. That would be an indirect effect and, as well, might make you less concerned with an objectless dread. Relieving anxiety is the number one thing that Strattera does for me. I seem to remember that some people got angry and hostile on Strattera, but that was not the norm. Strattera doesn't do the dopamine thing, though. That's better for being happily sociable for me.

I don't have anxiety over social issues; I often don't have the desire for them. Those are separate things, right?

It doesn't take that long to try it since the drug is quick to get down to business.


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