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Subject: Re: Clarocet NRI?


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lara
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Date Posted: 19:57:53 11/08/04 Mon
In reply to: bittersweet 's message, "Clarocet NRI?" on 19:13:32 11/08/04 Mon

Jane,

We are to much alike...

OK, Zoloft, I took it during my sophmore year of high school (Dr.'s reccomeded it) and it made everything worse. I was forgetting mid-sentence what I was saying. Everthing became gray and I don't remeber much from the period of time in which I took it. When on it I lost a lot of weight, which is "an uncommon" side effect. A friend of mine also took Zoloft and had a similar horrible experience in which her deppression and cutting increased in severity, and her DID (Dissociative Identity Disorder–perhaps similar to what you have recently been diagnosed with) worsened. I DO NOT RECCOMEND IT based on my experience and her's. Also the FDA declared to increase the risk recently added a little black box to the packaging of Zoloft acknowledging the increased risk of suicide in children. Google zoloft and check out:
http://www.mcmanweb.com/FDA_suicide.htm

I also took Clarocet last year. My mother ran across it online and ordered it for me. At that time I was not doing therapy. It seemed to work for me, and I have recommeded it in the past. It may have been the placebo effect, but I deffinately felt more together, less stressed, less anxiety, and more focussed. My deppression and anxiety lessened. In either case, I do reccomed you give it a try.

If you have any questions, feel free to email me!

Forever,
lara

*sorry for all the typos, but I'm in a rush.
*Take care Jane!

>hey everyone...
>well as most of you know i'm in a partial
>hospitalization program for depression/anxiety (also
>thought to have depersonalization disorder) the only
>thing is, i'm at the point where my depression and
>such is taking over, to the point where i now KNOW i
>need some real help....and that involves medication
>(According to the doctors...)
>i remember a few of us had a conversation about meds
>months earlier, i was just saying how terrified i am
>of taking them due to side effects and or weight gain
>(and the possibility of going even crazier). they want
>to put me on an SSRI (Zoloft) and ive been refusing to
>take it because, well, i've heard things!! i've been
>trying cognitive behavorial therapy, but it's kind of
>hard to concentrate when the depression is taking over
>so much (and i have something called
>depersonalization, which is basically just forgetting
>who i am--creepy.)
>the whole point of this post i guess is if people can
>tell/share stories if they've had any bad side effects
>on SSRIs, or success with them or whatever....and also
>has anybody heard of Clarocet NRI? it's a natural
>reuptake inhibitor--an herbal remedy which apparently
>helps with depression/anxiety without side effects.
>the website is Clarocet.com....has anybody heard of
>this? when i brought it up at the hospital, of course
>everybody laughed and said it wouldnt work, but in my
>opinion they're just slaves to the drug
>companies....sadly, it seems like i need much more
>than therapy to "snap out of" my depression/anxiety,
>which is disapointing because i thought i could do it
>myself, i'm still waiting for it to go away on it's
>own, but it seems to be getting worse every
>day....sorry for rambling! i am just very terrified...
>any thoughts? thanks guys...
>
>~jane~

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