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Old 03.27.2007, 07:16 PM   #56
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speaking of zoloft, which i used to call "vitamin Z"--

i loved the thing because after months & months of long faces i suddenly one day had this manic smile on my face. it was funny because i had nothing to smile about but there it was.

the other lovely thing about it was that because the thing somewhat supresses the sexual response, i got ENDLESS BONERS which were, ah, hard to kill. without the need for tantric rituals it was possible to go on for hours. oh that was fun.

anyway eventually some other brain chemicals must have started to kick in because i started to have the symptoms of overdose & i was removed of it.
oh what was my point?

let's avoid generalizations with this topic. what works for one person doesn't work for another. i think katy makes a very good case for meds when needed and as needed. in any case you have to be a proactive patient & report your changes faithfully to the prescribing entities. just cos we all have pill-popper friends who are fucked up it doesnt mean the meds are bad per se.
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