Originally posted by ILoveMyDaniel
Why am I taking the wrong medicine? Sorry but you really don't know the real reason why I'm taking this medicine. This medicine is for shyness around school, teachers, other students, etc. And if it's actually an anti-depressent...it's not a very good one. I'm still depressed on it as much as I am off it....
It is an Antidepressant, and I assumed you were taking it for the Anxiety. Was I correct?
Isn't that why you mentioned it?
Paroxetine doesn't help Anxiety, by the way. Not at all.
Originally posted by SelphieT
......what about the pooper?.....are you sure its a stomach virus?
Originally posted by Xavius
It is an Antidepressant, and I assumed you were taking it for the Anxiety. Was I correct?Isn't that why you mentioned it?
Paroxetine doesn't help Anxiety, by the way. Not at all.
Originally posted by ILoveMyDaniel
Yes.Have you proven this? Because actually it does. I've not had an anxiety attack since the day I took this AND I don't get nervous and am very outgoing.
Oh lord, please. I've been spending years working with Paroxetine. It was loosely passed in by the FDA as an Anti Anxiety Drug. Unfortunately, those whom don't have actual chronic depression and use it for other problems have experienced idealism of Suicide, withdrawal syndrome, dizziness and intensive bowel problems. Paroxetine is best at treating Anxiety disorders on a tertiary level at best.
I'm not saying it doesn't work, but it seems as if you still have Anxiety problems and there are better drugs out there that can nail the problem almost completely. From my perspective, I don't recommend it if you do not have depression. It's like using Methylphenidate to assist sleeping disorder when Methylphenidate's primary function is to treat ADHD.
Not to mention your immune system will eliminate the secondary and tertiary functions of the drug and that's most likely why you still have AA's. When a drug isn't used for it's primary function most of the time, it's effect either wears out, causes side effects that you most of the time deny or don't realize and the effect wears off sporadically.