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Robert McGregor

2004-08-29, 10:07 pm


"[[]]" <[[]]@[[]].com> wrote in message
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>
> when my shrink put me on zoloft, he warned that a major side effect

of the
> medication was 'vivid dreams'. This is one side effect I can

actually enjoy.
> My using dreams are a bit much though. They're oh so real. The

sexual side
> effects of the Rx are another matter.
>



Peter Breggin, M.D., & David Cohen, Ph.D., in YOUR DRUG MAY BE YOUR
PROBLEM:

"If people do feel better when drinking alcohol or smoking marijuana,
it is

because they feel better when their brain is impaired. Psychiatric
drugs are

no different. The people . . . may feel less of their emotional
suffering.

They may even reach a state of relative anesthesia. But to the degree
that

they feel better, it is because they are experiencing intoxication
with the

drugs." (p. 2)




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