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Re: Reboxetine, motivation, and life in no-man's land

Posted by MA on January 27, 2000, at 11:04:51

In reply to Reboxetine, motivation, and life in no-man's land, posted by Noa on January 27, 2000, at 7:55:02

Talk about seeing oneself in another's place.

I'm relatively stable on a cocktail myself, but always keep hoping for a better life, more interaction with the world, being more a part of life than just observing and existing. I know I have had glimpses of normalcy, where I was more spontaneous, had more energy, more life, but I haven't been able to recapture those feelings for any length of time.

Lately I'm very interested in Amilsupride since, I know I have dysthymia. I know I can feel better but the combo still escapes me.

So much time spent on finding the right drug(s) and so little time actually living.

I'm right there with you in No-man's land.

Roboxitene also intrigues me and I will follow others results closely. Have you ever tried Amilsulpride?


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