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Re: Crying: Tricyclics vs. SSRIs » silvercoin

Posted by SLS on August 10, 2006, at 8:28:23

In reply to Re: Crying: Tricyclics vs. SSRIs, posted by silvercoin on August 10, 2006, at 8:15:55

> > I've tried several SSRIs and they all increase my anxiety and stop me from being able to cry.
> >
> > Has anyone found that tricyclics are different in this respect?
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> > Has anyone found that certain SSRIs are different in this respect?
> >
> > Michael
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> I found desipramine to increase my anxiety, particularly initially, but it was excellent at allowing me to feel emotion and be able to cry, having almost a spiritual aspect to it.

How long did you remain on it? What caused you to discontinue it?

I found reboxetine, another selective noradrenergic drug, to be very anxiogenic. Actually, it made me suicidal. I had to stop taking it before two weeks had elapsed. I don't think the anxiety or suicidality would have dissipated. I was in too much pain and too afraid to find out.


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