Originally Posted By: SM34
Sorry I miss quoted. SSRI cause a decrease in dopamine which leads to the loss of feelings for a loved one you once thought was the love of your life.

If you are bipolar, they can trigger manic behavior. If you happen to on the verge of an EA, then you have a problem.

Loss of feelings for your husband or wife, manic behavior with the EA/PA high, and you are in your way to a divorce. At least that is what evidence seems to suggest.


OMG, STOP THIS! You are not an MD and now you are "teaching" us what WE ought to take or do and what effects the ADs have and how it affects our feelings and blah blah blah MORE of your lectures.

You're way out of line here, imo. If you want to suggest a link, just do that AND Speak of YOUR experience and focus on YOUR WORK ON YOU.

Leave the lecturing and the analysis out of it (especially since you got a lot of this wrong to boot). Please leave the practice of medicine to the physicians.

Don't you see the blatant pattern of globalizing a problem of yours, thereby avoiding the real issue here, which is YOU and your marriage? You do this a lot.

I'm sorry if it sounds harsh but this is annoying AND IT IS DANGEROUS.


M: 57 H: 60
M: 35 yrs
S30,D28,D19
H off to Alaska 2006
Recon 7/07- 8/08
*2016*
X = "ALASKA 2.0"
GROUND HOG DAY
I File D 10/16
OW
DIV 2/26/2018
X marries OW 5/2016

= CLOSURE 4 ME
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