Low Dose SSRI (Reinstatement)
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Thanks for sharing ghost
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Very similar to your story no? Pretty scary as a solutionGhost wrote:A close friend of mine just cured his 7 year PSSD from 3 days of Lexapro with 50mg Zoloft. I'll be writing more about it in the coming days. The effects were slow but now he is at least as good as pre-ssri. In some ways he is better apparently.
PSSD Since March 2016 after 4 weeks on Sertraline
Conditioned worsened and peaked in April, since then possibly seen a 20% improvement
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Conditioned worsened and peaked in April, since then possibly seen a 20% improvement
Would be useful for data collection if people could add their histories in their signature
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Another demonstration how much is all about how gene methylate after withdrawalGhost wrote:A close friend of mine just cured his 7 year PSSD from 3 days of Lexapro with 50mg Zoloft. I'll be writing more about it in the coming days. The effects were slow but now he is at least as good as pre-ssri. In some ways he is better apparently.
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Is this friend someone you know in person or over the internet? Still incredible if that's true. But it seems like a really risky thing to try, as there's a very real possibility this could backfire for some peopleGhost wrote:A close friend of mine just cured his 7 year PSSD from 3 days of Lexapro with 50mg Zoloft. I'll be writing more about it in the coming days. The effects were slow but now he is at least as good as pre-ssri. In some ways he is better apparently.
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By med (paxil, zoloft, prozac, escitalopram...), what you consider a low dose?
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The only cases I ve seen so long as regards permanent cure are with reinstatement of Ssri. It s so weird.
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Yea it's basically the same as me which terrifies me.raven100 wrote:Very similar to your story no? Pretty scary as a solutionGhost wrote:A close friend of mine just cured his 7 year PSSD from 3 days of Lexapro with 50mg Zoloft. I'll be writing more about it in the coming days. The effects were slow but now he is at least as good as pre-ssri. In some ways he is better apparently.
I know him in real life - he's not faking or lying and I'm 110% sure he's not some troll. It's totally legit.
Total emotional cure too. The entire thing got him pretty emotional and he said all the emotions are back.
He's very busy but I'm going to get some time carved out to help him write his story for others. He wants to help in any way he can.
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How long is he cured? This is not a window?
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Looking forward to hearing more about this Ghost.
I probably have the same questions as others regarding the details of his symptoms and treatment, but when you do the write up please try to throw in a dose justification. The lowest dose of sertraline is 25mg so I would be curious as to why he went with 50mg.
I probably have the same questions as others regarding the details of his symptoms and treatment, but when you do the write up please try to throw in a dose justification. The lowest dose of sertraline is 25mg so I would be curious as to why he went with 50mg.
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this pssd thing is the most puzzling thing i have ever come accross.. unbelievable
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