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Re: stimulating = bad for anxiety? to-Op27Nr2-link

Posted by sdb on February 26, 2006, at 19:57:27

In reply to Re: stimulating = bad for anxiety?, posted by linkadge on February 26, 2006, at 9:53:28

Hi altogether,

Wellbutrin is more against depression. It activates, perhaps agitates you thus having unpleasant effects similar to coffein being more nervous. Trazodone, Wellbutrin (bupropion), Remeron (mirtazapine) and Buspar (buspirone) are the meds without or even with pro influence relating to sexual performance (libido, arousal);
common SSRIS will cause problems.

Klonopin (clonazepam) actually a antiseizure med is one of the strongest antipanic med often used for social phobia and sometimes in bipolar disorder. Sometimes clonazepam can cause sx sideffects too. Xanax XR is an antipanic med, some people have only sedating effects other people even antidepressant effects.


link: >>SJW-It helped my anxiety and actually had a positive impact on my playing

Thats interesting (!). How do you mean positive impact? SJW good for piano skills but weak antidepressant?

I like Richter and Gould interpretations. Bye the way, Gould had a unbelievable drug record from allopurinol and so on to propranolol, diazepam. He took many meds available that time starting very young. Richter was said to drink too much alcohol sometimes but understandable what things happened during his life. Some docs attributed to Gould hypochondria, avoidance personality, obsessive disorder and to Richter bipolar disorder.


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