Seroxat Permanent brain damage and body
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I was on Seroxat for 13 years. I could never get off it because I was addicted to it and the withdrawal effects are horrendous. While on it, I always had delayed orgasm but, in 2008, I became 100% sexually dysfunctional. At the same time, I became totally emotionally numb leaving me unable to feel love for anyone or anything. A doctor finally whipped me off it in 2010 and since then, I have chronic insomnia. I never in my life had these problems prior to taking Seroxat. I feel nothing for the people I once loved. I am unable to feel love for anyone. Being on Seroxat for 13 years has destroyed my brain and body and you will see just how in this video. I have no fight or flight responses and never experience rushes of adrenalin or anxiety. My adrenal glands are destroyed. You can try telling this to your doctor if you feel you too are affected in this way but, not everyone is on Seroxat for 13 years and the cases are few. We are a minority. Try telling your family and they may not believe you. They will tell you your depression has come back or worse things. It seems too far-fetched but, I have the evidence for you here. It took me a while to get it together. Please keep in mind that I was on it for 13 years. I am unable to feel love etc because my serotonin and dopamine have been depleted. I cannot sleep because my circadian rhythm is affected due to lack of serotonin etc. • • I was like this first and then found the information - not the other way round. No history of schizophrenia etc....was put on Seroxat at age 19 after a friend was involved in a car accident. Now off Seroxat and severely brain damaged. Since 2008, I can't experience emotions, climax or sleep. My life is destroyed. I told an experienced psychiatrist about this who is pro ssri drugs and he suggested Trazadone....This is what Trazadone does to the brain : • • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Receptor... ( Wikipedia - This is what Trazadone does to the brain..... ) • • Because antagonists often disrupt the normal connectivity between neurons, their long-term, chronic use has been linked to neuronal death and very strong antagonists can be considered to be toxic • • • • Video • • SSRI Drugs are Dangerous! • • Video • • Video • • One Woman's Struggle with Paxil Withd... • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Circadia... • http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Melatonin • • fluvoxamine maleate (Luvox, Faverin) • paroxetine (Paxil, Seroxat, Aropax, Deroxat, Paroxat) • • Food and Drug Administration • truthman • bbc panorama amygdala nucleus accumbens ventral tegmental area (VTA) cerebellum pituitary gland cat scan pet periaqueductal gray PAG hippocampus delayed orgasm Positron emission tomography Magnetic resonance imaging X-ray computed tomography, also Computed tomography (CT scan) or Computed axial tomography (CAT scan) cocaine 3D The ACTH stimulation test (also called the cosyntropin test, tetracosactide test or Synacthen test CORTOSOL saliva test testing Functional magnetic resonance imaging or functional fmri Deep brain stimulation (DBS) Norepinephrine (INN) (abbreviated norepi or NE), or noradrenaline (BAN) (abbreviated NA, NAd, or norad), is a catecholamine a hormone and a neurotransmitter.[3] norepinephrine noradrenergic. Central nervous system Epinephrine (also known as adrenaline • Trazodone (also sold under the brand names Desyrel, Oleptro, Beneficat, Deprax, Desirel, Molipaxin, Thombran, Trazorel, Trialodine,Trittico, and Mesyrel) sexual 5-HT2A • • • seroxat paxil glaxosmithkline depletes serotonin and dopamine ssri antidepressants paxilprogress brain • damage adrenal glands sexual dysfunction insomnia chronic anhedonia circadian long-term effects how work affect the body emotional numbing numb numbness emotionally no emotions blunt withrawal dangers of scientific research studies on rats lab tests gsk vision gskvision stock market shares year drugs 3d • • • • • • sir christopher gent chris - Non-Executive Chairman andrew witty - Chief Executive Officer • Professor sir roy anderson Dr stephanie burns stacey cartwright larry culp crispin davis - Non-Executive Director simon dingemans - Chief Financial Officer judy lewent - Non-Executive Directorderyck maughan - Non-Executive Director daniel podolsky moncef slaoui - Chairman • tom de swaan - Non-Executive Director robert wilson - Non-Executive Director interview gskvision turnover Gsk Q2 AND FULL YEAR RESULTS 2012 Q1 Q3 Q4 2013 2014 2015 2016 2017 PERFORMANCE PROFITS STOCK MARKET REGIONAL DYNAMICS SHAREHOLDERS PIPELINE
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