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The PTSd-typical low cortisol level seems to downregulate the 5-HT level. This increases impulsiv behavior and establishes a low level of aggression induction. What kind of meds would be able to counter these actions, particularly when someone is a victim of constant mobbing inform of operative games. (Intrusions from PTSD-typical hyperarousal!) Now I take 15mg Zyprexa again (temp?). Would a mix with an SSRI more pleasant? Robert — URLs ueber meinen Fall & Mindcontrol @ http://born.online.de Man kann tun was man will, doch man kann nicht wollen was man will. Schopenhauer Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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In article <94ncsd$nu…@nnrp1.deja.com>, Robert Born <t_h_x_1…@my-deja.com> wrote: > The PTSd-typical low cortisol level seems to downregulate the 5-HT > level. This increases impulsiv behavior and establishes a low level of > aggression induction. > What kind of meds would be able to counter these actions, particularly > when someone is a victim of constant mobbing inform of operative games. > (Intrusions from PTSD-typical hyperarousal!) > Now I take 15mg Zyprexa again (temp?). > Would a mix with an SSRI more pleasant?
– Huh? Can you speak plain English please? Eric New depression support group "Facts and Fallacies of depression" http://www.egroups.com/group/FactsAndFallaciesOfDepression Steroids caused my depression…prednisone should be used conservatively Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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- Hide quoted text — Show quoted text -> The poster’s signature quote is in German. English isn’t his native language. > Just tell him what he asks, whether zyprexa and SSRI’s mix well. And will > combining them help with a spike in aggression and impulsive behavior. > I read postings wherein SSRI was augmented with Zyprexa just fine, but don’t > know if it decreased impulse control and aggressive behavior. > Linda > Zyprexa mixes well with SSRI’s for most people. > Eric > > New depression support group "Facts and Fallacies of depression" > > http://www.egroups.com/group/FactsAndFallaciesOfDepression > > Steroids caused my depression…prednisone should be used conservatively > > Sent via Deja.com > > http://www.deja.com/ > — This post was submitted or a reply to messages posted on > alt.support.depression.medication forum. My apologies to readers of all other > forums this post also appears in as a result of crossposting of others in > this thread. > Sent via Deja.com > http://www.deja.com/
– Oh ok…I didnt notice that. To answer his question, yeah for most people SSRIs mix fine with Zyprexa. There are a lot of people on combos of SSRIs and Zyprexa. There is a possibility with some people of a drug interaction between the too drugs but for most they should be fine. Another modern class anti-psychotic that goes good with SSRIs is Seroquel. Personally I like Seroquel even better than Zyprexa. Eric New depression support group "Facts and Fallacies of depression" http://www.egroups.com/group/FactsAndFallaciesOfDepression Steroids caused my depression…prednisone should be used conservatively Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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>Man kann tun was man will, doch man kann nicht wollen was man will. >Schopenhauer
Entschuldige mich, bitte, mein schlechtes Deutsch: Ist es ein Spiel mit Woerter darin?
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In article <94o8jt$h6…@nnrp1.deja.com>, LostBoyinNC <lostboyi…@my-deja.com> wrote: > Another modern class anti-psychotic that goes good with SSRIs is > Seroquel. Personally I like Seroquel even better than Zyprexa.
How much do you personally feel comfortable with? Robert — URLs ueber meinen Fall & Mindcontrol @ http://born.online.de Man kann tun was man will, doch man kann nicht wollen was man will. Schopenhauer Sent via Deja.com http://www.deja.com/
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