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Re: Efferox side effects - motivation

Posted by Geekgirl on June 28, 2004, at 0:51:00

In reply to Re: Efferox side effects, posted by megamufn on March 14, 2003, at 6:12:47

> I am considering switching from Effexor because of problems with motivation. I'm wondering if it helps with my depression (dysthymia) and anxiety (not panic) by making me just not care as much. I feel better, but I'm not getting anything done! I still have some anxiety about certain things. For me it seems to be a fine line--too much anxiety and I'm immobilized, not enough and I'm not motivated. Aaugh! Maybe I'm just lazy.

I'm on Effexor and I am experiencing problems with not caring about stuff and not getting things done. I have actually been on the web looking for resources about procrastination and anxiety disorders when I accidently came across this site. I never considered that I could be having more problems than usual because of the Effexor.

I seem to be frozen much of the time until the super important deadlines get really close and then I work like crazy to meet them. After which I slump into the frozen state. Quite a few of the mostly important deadlines I just ignore. And self-imposed deadlines... I don't even notice them as they fly by. And the weirdest part is the not caring. Some of the things I'm not doing are pretty important to me. At least they should be. But I just kind of have a blank feeling about them.

Anyone else getting this? Or as megamufn said, maybe I'm just lazy?


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