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Question:
I've been very pleased with the results of Paxil during the past year that I've been taking it. It's the first med I tried for severe depression with anxiety. I have had minimal sexual side effects and increased sweating, both of which have improved with time to tolerable levels. 30mg seemed to be pooping out several months ago but everything's been fine after increasing to 40mg.

Answer:
I have taken MAOIs for almost ten years now with few problems, after tricyclics failed completely. When SSRIs became the rage, my doctor convinced me to try Prozac. This was disastrous for me; instead of helping the depression, it made me quite aggressive. In addition, I recently spent several months in cognitive therapy. These months helped much more than the previous years and years of conventional therapy. I'm now quite opposed to the conventional, Shrink Saying "what do you think?" For $180 An Hour sort of psychotherapy. I spent ten years in and out of therapy before I tried cognitive therapy. I had better results in six months than I'd had in the previous ten years. Sure, I still take antidepressants, but only the combination of cognitive therapy and Nardil made me feel that I finally had a grip on things. That would explain the odd tendency for depressed people to enjoy depressing music. Part of the attraction may be knowing that someone else feels the way you do or that it's a way to give voice to your feelings, but ultimately you have to ask: Why on Earth would you want to subject yourself to something that inspires the very feeling you want to escape? But it makes perfect sense if that's what you've come to recognize as "right", even if it also causes you pain. It would also explain the statement a depressed teen once made to me that she felt better depressed than emotionally well -- she actually *preferred* being depressed!






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