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>However the bad thing is that the cogentin is extremely sedating >and makes me get out of breath faster,

So much for wanking it at porn sites.

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>Who has heard of adding anti-cholinergics like Cogentin to their SSRIs to get >them to activate decently again?

You’re the usenut Pdoc – tell us!

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– Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> Ive been taking the anti-parkinsons/EPS drug Cogentin for the past week. I find > its quite sedating. It has gotten rid of all tight muscle related problems Ive > been having. I didnt like it until today. Today I realized suddenly, > unexpectely I began getting that old familiar "SSRI activation" real strongly. > Like when my SSRIs used to activate good. Took me by total surprise. Starting > to get nausea too, like when SSRIs used to activate good for me and give me > nausea, akathisia, dizziness, anxiety, etc. the first two weeks. > Who has heard of adding anti-cholinergics like Cogentin to their SSRIs to get > them to activate decently again? I cant believe this, this has totally take me > by surprised. However the bad thing is that the cogentin is extremely sedating > and makes me get out of breath faster, even though I feel relaxed.

It’s a double miracle!! First the dreaded anti-cholinergics make Eric feel better, then he recovers enough from his depression that he does not need ECT. Praise the lord, you better tithe 20% of whatever salary this miracle the lord has wrought enables you to make, Eric.  How about that, huh the lord surely do act in strange and mysterious ways, huh?

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>First the dreaded anti-cholinergics make Eric feel better, then he recovers >enough from his depression that he does not need ECT.

Gee – I see you were as surprised as myself. Cogentin is the answer!

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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text – > Thanks Peter, I actually dont have that many side effects  with the ACE. Its > kind of hard to describe, its  just that the ACE interferes with the Luvox. I > seriously doubt Id have any better luck with another blood pressure pill. Its a > hard to explain problem. I think what I am going to have to do is add some low > dose atypial anti-psychotic to get the SSRI fully activated, then perhaps throw > in an anticonvulsant on top of it all to help get rid of the "numbess."

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YEAAAAAAAAA!! i am rejoicing with you!! cal

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>Zoloft. Stopped taking the Cogentin cause it was revving my BP up, guess it was >those anti-cholinergic side effects.

BP no doubt meaning Bipolar after the manic posting of wav files. Is the shock jock still on? Why waste 3 years talking about it – you could have had relief 3 years ago! Attention seeker?

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