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The downside to quiting
Well...three months sober, and if my neck tension gets much worse, I think I
will surgically cut off my own head. I've been on SSRI's on and off for 13 years. Anxiety/depression......was on Celexa....now on Lexapro....it seems to be okay...but my collarbone is actually protruding from the tension. Geez.....the good 'ol booze used to take care of that! In case there's anyone in here with anxiety crap....it sucks!!!! |
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Re: The downside to quiting
hot bath,
warm compresses an adjustment? -- read and post daily, it works! rosie bitterness imprisons life; love releases it. ...................... harry emerson fosdick "JJ" <jakervik@attbi.com> wrote in message news:FtELa.53407$Fy6.14501@sccrnsc03... > Well...three months sober, and if my neck tension gets much worse, I think I > will surgically cut off my own head. I've been on SSRI's on and off for 13 > years. Anxiety/depression......was on Celexa....now on Lexapro....it seems > to be okay...but my collarbone is actually protruding from the tension. > Geez.....the good 'ol booze used to take care of that! In case there's > anyone in here with anxiety crap....it sucks!!!! > > |
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Re: The downside to quiting
On Sun, 29 Jun 2003 16:29:25 GMT, "JJ" <jakervik@attbi.com> wrote:
>Well...three months sober, and if my neck tension gets much worse, I think I >will surgically cut off my own head. I've been on SSRI's on and off for 13 >years. Anxiety/depression......was on Celexa....now on Lexapro....it seems >to be okay...but my collarbone is actually protruding from the tension. >Geez.....the good 'ol booze used to take care of that! In case there's >anyone in here with anxiety crap....it sucks!!!! Given that alcohol is a depressant, it's not surprising to me when I hear people describe depression in their early days after quitting drinking. What puzzles me more is those who say they experienced no such symptoms. Seems clear that, whatever else is said, the ADs aren't doing the job. I know a number of people who have good recovery from alcoholism who were on ADs in their early days. Many found that the pills had almost the opposite to their intended effect, hence ADs can depress. This is true for myself, was also true for my sponsor, and for various other people I know. Some alcoholics will realise what's happening, others will spend a long time trying to find the right combination to "fix" those feelings of unease and discomfort. Maybe the solution to your problems lies elsewhere than in a packet. That's not to say anyone should "cold-turkey" with ADs - with even the so-called "non-addictive" ADs that can be dangerous - but weaning off ADs, combined with working at the underlying causes (of the anxiety, depression, etc.) - working at recovery - is an effective way of finally finding a life alcohol- and drug-free. -- Blue Moon |
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Re: The downside to quiting
see an acupuncture doctor for relief if there is no relief in a pill bottle. don't wait. "JJ" <jakervik@attbi.com> wrote in message news:FtELa.53407$Fy6.14501@sccrnsc03... > Well...three months sober, and if my neck tension gets much worse, I think I > will surgically cut off my own head. I've been on SSRI's on and off for 13 > years. Anxiety/depression......was on Celexa....now on Lexapro....it seems > to be okay...but my collarbone is actually protruding from the tension. > Geez.....the good 'ol booze used to take care of that! In case there's > anyone in here with anxiety crap....it sucks!!!! > > |
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