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They can make you more depressed/anxious etc. A friend of mine is a psychoanalyst (the lay on the sofa freudian type) and says that a lot of diagnoses given out by gp's and psychiatrists are just excuses for bad behaviour...
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostSorry! I should have warned about it in the title....
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostIt appeared "Wilmslowesque" in its nature.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostWhy is that sh!te ?
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI suspect, now, don't think me an expert here - that the site Google directed you to, was full of tulipe.
'I'm going to prescribe you an anti depressant, it should work wonders on your mood - there are some known side effects;headaches, a bit of nausea, murdering sprees, you know the type. Good luck!"
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Originally posted by MarillionFan View PostDon't worry. I dont need drugs to make me feel like I need to murder someone.
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Originally posted by SupremeSpod View PostI'm assuming that you meant to register a sockie before you posted that sh!te.
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Originally posted by doodab View PostActually one of the side effects of SSRIs (the class of antidepressants that includes prozac) is that they can make people suicidal and increase aggressiveness.
One of my exes was on the stuff, during which time she complained of feeling suicidal and on one occasion attacked me with a breadknife. I'd like to think it wasn't just because I was a ****
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Originally posted by MaryPoppins View PostI suspect, now, don't think me an expert here - that the site Google directed you to, was full of tulipe.
'I'm going to prescribe you an anti depressant, it should work wonders on your mood - there are some known side effects;headaches, a bit of nausea, murdering sprees, you know the type. Good luck!"
One of my exes was on the stuff, during which time she complained of feeling suicidal and on one occasion attacked me with a breadknife. I'd like to think it wasn't just because I was a ****
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View Postpatients tend to commit murder of someone who they think is bothering them or commit suicide.
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I once worked with a project manager who was on medication and had regular therapy sessions. You could tell when he’d taken his pills or had a weekend of therapy as he was reasonably calm for a few days. However, once the effect wore off he was a raging nutcase who couldn't go 5 minutes without shouting at someone.
It's not uncommon among senior managers.
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAnybody use this or live with/work with someone who does ?
Had a recent episode with a junior guy who behaved quite aggressively with me regarding a trivial matter. Later found he is on some medication for depression. Googling the said medication has made me nervous since it says patients tend to commit murder of someone who they think is bothering them or commit suicide.
'I'm going to prescribe you an anti depressant, it should work wonders on your mood - there are some known side effects;headaches, a bit of nausea, murdering sprees, you know the type. Good luck!"
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Originally posted by fullyautomatix View PostAnybody use this or live with/work with someone who does ?
Had a recent episode with a junior guy who behaved quite aggressively with me regarding a trivial matter. Later found he is on some medication for depression. Googling the said medication has made me nervous since it says patients tend to commit murder of someone who they think is bothering them or commit suicide.
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