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Effects of anti-depressants on Pillz

Dancemaniac

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Hey guys I am new to the bluelight and have been pilling for about 6 months now..
About a month and a half ago I went on anti-depressants and started to get no effect from pillz..: (
A week ago I went off my anti-depressant for three days so I could get some effect..
It worked decently ..but would have liked to peak alot harder..
The anti-depressant I'm on is Cipramil..If anyone has any info or advice they can give me on how to roll harder on anti-depressants etc. I would very much appreciate it..
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dude be careful asking shit like that here before using the search button in the top corner of your screen, look under SSRI zoloft or aropax.... be thankful I was gentle with you, others may not be.
to answer your question in breif SSRI drugs prevent you rolling, nuff said
[This message has been edited by eds-hed (edited 12 July 2000).]
 
Yep, in fact this subject, and many others essential to your 'e' knowledge base, are covered in astonishing depth in the EVERYONE READ! post... There is an awful lot of information, but it is all worthwhile.
(Please feel free to bump the EVERYONE READ! post as you read it.)
BigTrancer
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Have already read that info..
Just trying to gain more insights ..
Not trying to repeat info..
Sorry..
[This message has been edited by Dancemaniac (edited 12 July 2000).]
 
Well considering he didn't use SSRI zoloft or aropax anywhere in his original post it would be fair to say he may not know of these terms so perhaps the only thing he could have searched for is anti-depressant or Cipramil both of which don't really produce that many decent results.
I think the whole search nazi thing is a little overdone especially considering being able to search effectively using the right terms and combinations of terms can be a tough job in itself when you are working with a search engine that relies entirely on text matching which is an inefficient search method in itself.
If you can use the terminology the person used in their posts in the search function and obtain the answer than yes its probably feasible to come down on them but for new bluelighters lets also remember they may not know the terminology that the rest of us use.
 
Yeah doc is right.....I hope I wasn't rude
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welcome to bluelight dude
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well as far as extra input goes, all my pals who use SSRI's don't bother with E, rather they try other things.
My ex is on zoloft and kept pestering me to get E's for her. I have explained the negating effects but she is soooo fucking stubborn grrrr (I'm not bitter at all)
[This message has been edited by eds-hed (edited 12 July 2000).]
 
Hell...everyone on this board has been jumped on...at some stage...so consider it initiation eh
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Smilez,
DB
 
That is true, DoC. However, without directing any offense toward yourself or the original poster, they DID mention that they were interested in:
1. "anti-depressants" (49 matches other than the current thread in all open forums)
... including informative posts from the New to XTC? forum and the Medical Q&A forum, and,
2. "cipramil" (7 matches other than the current thread found in all open forums)
... including 6 threads from the Medical Q&A Forum such as Went to Doc to get Prozac for Neurotox, but got Cipramil !!!! in which raverdoc suggests that Cipramil should protect from neutrotoxicity as a post-loading agent in the same way as other SSRIs, and prescribed anti-depressants in which Cipramil is discussed as an SSRI that negates the effects of MDMA.
Basically - the search function is really easy to use, and a great many subjects and chemicals have been discussed on bluelight.ru since it was opened in June 1999. This IS supposed to be a forum in which we share information, and people do that gladly. However it is also expected that people will visit other information resources (including archived and past posts here) prior to asking their questions, as then what they have learnt can be discussed on this "Drug Discussion" forum, and hopefully any gaps in their knowledge search can be filled in.
Anyway, I guess that's beside the point now but I've placed a couple of links there that will hopefully help you out.
BigTrancer
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Thankyou everyone for your input, I appreciate you taking the time out to post
Will try the links mentioned..
Next time will try to do a little more research first : )
Also, I am female .. just trying to clear up any misunderstandings..
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bEsafe : ))
 
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