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( , Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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Sorry. Norwich is lovely, especially in comparison to Ipswich, where I was yesterday. When most of Britain looks down (erroneously) upon your city of residence, it's nice to have somewhere nearby to point at and do a Nelson Muntz.
As for myself, I'm off the sauce and on the happy pills. Although given that the former is a direct result of the latter I believe they should be renamed nominally OK but let's not overstate matters pills.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:38, 1 reply, 12 years ago)

Kick your doc in the happy sack and get a transfer to happy pills that allow saucing.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:40, Reply)

And can I really go to my doctor and say "You know those antidepressants you gave me? Can I have some that work whilst combating the gallons of depressant I want to pour into myself?"
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:42, Reply)

Certainly I know plenty of people who drink on them and seem fine with it. I'd advise against getting cunted on any, but I don't see why you shouldn't have a few ales. Unless you're taking an MAOI the worst that'll happen is you fall asleep
And something that is a "depressant" isn't actually to do with depression, mate. otherwise the cure would be to cane a fuckton of speed every time you felt low. Different mechansims of action and all that jazz, no reason that you can't mix alcohol and antidepressants. SSRIs are certainly fine and most people get those to start off with.
Unless, of course, it makes you feel more depressed. Then, probably stop.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:47, Reply)

I look at it as a chemical imbalance in teh brain. That's all it basically is. If you're diabetic, there's no stigma to taking insulin, so why should there be a stigma attached to being a massive fucking brainwrong?
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:49, Reply)

If so, knock yourself out on the booze, it's fine.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:51, Reply)

And nothing stops me hitting the booze. You know, little sherry at xmas, all that.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:53, Reply)

I get the rest. And yes that's what I'm on. Did my doctor embellish the facts when she said I shouldn't mix them with drink?
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:52, Reply)

because apparently we're all fucking toddlers who can't even tie our own shoelaces without help.
However, I wouldn't recommend taking the advice of some fucker off the internet, so NHS "official" position on SSRIs:
"Selective serotonin re-uptake inhibitors (SSRIs)
Evidence shows that fluoxetine does not react with alcohol or increase its effects. Similarly, with sertraline, citalopram and escitalopram alcohol is unlikely to significantly increase side effects.
However, if you’re taking fluvoxamine or paroxetine, the risk of drowsiness after drinking alcohol may be increased.
The manufacturers of these medicines still advise that you avoid drinking alcohol while taking SSRIs."
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:55, Reply)

Thank you for the appraisal though mate. Appreciate having all the facts.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:58, Reply)

It's still OK with booze but it might make you drowsy. Just be sensible, eh?
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 14:03, Reply)

I might be best off just staying off it in all fairness. Dull this may be but I know three other people who've had Mirtazapine and they all put on about two stone. I might need all the help I can get staying at my current level of "cuddly"
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 14:06, Reply)

Remember, Ralphie, if your nose starts bleeding it means you're picking it too much... or not enough.
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:52, Reply)

( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 13:57, Reply)

or maybe lupus. Or maybe you've just been wanking too aggressively?
( , Mon 26 Nov 2012, 14:16, Reply)
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