SuperHappyFun
Bluelighter
Well after not having signed on in over a year my curiosity has been aroused in the psychoactive discussion community after seeing "Trainspotting," which was phenominal (certainly no Requiem tho.)
So does all this talk about antidepressants causing you to be permanantly unable to roll have any truth to it? I've always heard that SSRI's interfere with the ol' rolling mechanism in the brain while your on them, but permanantly? Like as in months/years after you've stopped taking the SSRI's?
Got me kinda scared after hearing that information for the first time just now, because I've been on Zoloft for a couple of weeks now. I was also taking it for about 2 months last April and sparatically between then. 50mgs.
Anyways, I'd like to get to the bottom of this, how much truth there is to it and if so how significantly one's "ability to roll" will be affected before continuing on the Zoloft.
So does all this talk about antidepressants causing you to be permanantly unable to roll have any truth to it? I've always heard that SSRI's interfere with the ol' rolling mechanism in the brain while your on them, but permanantly? Like as in months/years after you've stopped taking the SSRI's?
Got me kinda scared after hearing that information for the first time just now, because I've been on Zoloft for a couple of weeks now. I was also taking it for about 2 months last April and sparatically between then. 50mgs.
Anyways, I'd like to get to the bottom of this, how much truth there is to it and if so how significantly one's "ability to roll" will be affected before continuing on the Zoloft.