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01 Apr 2008, 3:58 am

I tryed many antidepressents and they always work great the first couple of weeks, then they lose there effect and instead start doing negative things pretty much.

Is this standard drug tolerance? Just with speed (ritalin) its good at first, but then you start to feel bad.

so?



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01 Apr 2008, 4:09 am

Ritalin is more like cocaine, actually.

Try cannabidiol.



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01 Apr 2008, 4:23 am

Griff wrote:
Ritalin is more like cocaine, actually.

Try cannabidiol.


perhaps you should try to answer my question instead? But if you dont want to, that is cool to, of course.



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01 Apr 2008, 10:43 am

Sometimes it's more of a psychological effect and not a physical, at least that's what my pdoc told me. You might not have reached the optimal dose yet.

About tolerance, I don't know.


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01 Apr 2008, 4:06 pm

antidepressents are made by the pharmacy industry to make money and backed-up by the pseudo-science doctors:psychiatries. It's a mutual benefit.



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01 Apr 2008, 4:15 pm

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antidepressents are made by the pharmacy industry to make money


Yes. And? Isn't Coca-Cola made for the purpose of making money? And Automobiles? And many other things?

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and backed-up by the pseudo-science doctors:psychiatries.


What evidence do you have to show that psychiatry is pseudoscience? A Scientology pamphlet? (No offense to those who are Scientologists.)

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It's a mutual benefit.


That would depend on the validity of your statement that the science of psychiatrists is, well, not.