Posted by Martinchen978 on December 19, 2018, at 15:46:39
In reply to Re: Clomipramine: What are your experiences?, posted by bleauberry on December 19, 2018, at 14:54:48
> This is maybe the "dirtiest" antidepressant out there. Not a bad thing. It just means it hits a lot of different receptors and stuff, not very targeted. That gives it the potential to work a little better than most, but also gives it a heavier side effect profile than most.
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> My only experience with it lasted 3 days. It was just way too strong for me even at a tiny dose.
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> My problem the whole time was Lyme anyway - probably most people here too - so it would not have helped much anyway even if I had tolerated it. None of these drugs do much against the causes of depression which are toxicity, inflammation, and stealth infections (the 3 go together).
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> When it comes to drug treatment of depression, I have no idea why they mess around with serotonin. Real authentic mood improvement happens with dopamine and/or norepinephrine. First line treatment should be a baby dose of prozac with an adult dose of Ritalin. We would see a whole lot less treatment resistant patients if they started that way instead of with solo SSRIs.
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> In my opinion.How did you cure your lime disease? How did you diagnose it? (I've read that is quite difficult to cure the longer you are infected by it...)
I agree with the SSRI stuff. It mostly numbs the sh*t out of people and makes them apathetic and indifferent zombies. Imho not the best way to treat depression. There is much better stuff out there... MAOI, Tripple-Action-TCAs, Tianeptine, Atypicals, GABAergs... BUT those dumb f*cks M.D.s and psychiatrists only prescribe SSRIs... F*CK them! They've studied minimum 5 years @ university-college + some more years @ specialization and early study experience, AND the only thing they've learned is to prescribe SSRIs. Yeahh, again: F*CK THEM!
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