RE: Zoloft and reduction of symptoms

Weissman, Peter (PWeissman(AT)Richter.ca)
Mon, 30 Nov 1998 08:51:13 -0500

I have used clomipramine (an anti-depressant) for the anxiety that all
this fun stuff causes. I also use Clonazepam once in a while when I get
a surge of anxiety. I've noticed that the Clonazepam helps reduce my
neurological symptoms as well as reduce my anxiety.
Has anyone else experienced this?

Peter from Toronto

P.S. - You may not feel your the man of steel you used to be, but just
like Christopher Reeve, the man of steel was an act and you're actually
a stronger person for realizing you can do something about your feelings
and your doing it (chemically assisted or not)

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> From: Alton[SMTP:A.Ryder(AT)ix.netcom.com]
> Sent: November 27, 1998 5:24 PM
> To: NMack92(AT)aol.com
> Cc: tmic-list(AT)eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: Zoloft
>
> I should have mentioned this in the reply
> I just sent.
>
> Over the last year or so, I have been on
> Zoloft (on and off) for latent depresssion.
> I had always thought of myself as immune
> from depression, but I have come to realize
> that is not the case. When I started Zanaflex,
> I also went onto Zoloft permanently, but
> for depression, not TM.
>
> When I miss a dose of Zanaflex, the not-missed
> Zoloft doesn't save me from the consequences.
>
> Alton, less the stoic man of steel than he
> once thought
>