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03-11-2007, 18:39
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
To dream of celebrities shows that you are letting too much pomp and circumstance convince you to act certain ways that are against your better nature, this could be to your downfall in the area of the heart. To dream that you are a celebrity denotes that you desire to fly higher then your social life and means allow. To dream a loved one becomes a celebrity shows that you have a secret fear of losing this person to the world.
Well That means nowt to me
And I can't find anything about Bingo
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03-11-2007, 18:51
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
Found this under 'Casino'
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To dream that you are in a casino, signifies the risk-taker within you. If you are a reserved or passive person, then the dream suggests that you should take a chance. If you are not, then it implies that you need to make a more informed decision instead of relying on fate.
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03-11-2007, 18:56
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Found this under 'Casino'
Casino
To dream that you are in a casino, signifies the risk-taker within you. If you are a reserved or passive person, then the dream suggests that you should take a chance. If you are not, then it implies that you need to make a more informed decision instead of relying on fate.
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Thanks ............. that means nowt too lol oh well, see what tonights dreams bring hope they're good
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03-11-2007, 19:22
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
mel i'm sure yee used to have a book on dreams
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03-11-2007, 19:23
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
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mel i'm sure yee used to have a book on dreams
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yeah I think she did.
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05-11-2007, 14:29
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
Mirtazapine won't make you feel better right away, it can take upto two to four weeks.
It's important to keep taking it if you want it to work properly and for you to feel better.
Mirtazapine has been associated with the development of unpleasant or distressing remay cause dizziness, sleepiness and reduce concentration. It can make you feel drowsy and confused.
It even has withdrawal symptoms so you shouldn't suddenly stop taking it. Stopping can give you headache, nausea, vomiting, dizzyness, agitation and anxiety.
Here's all of the side effects, and just because a side effect is stated doesn't mean that all people using the medicine will get them:
# Drowsiness
# Fatigue
# Increased appetite and weight gain
# Excessive fluid retention in the body tissues, resulting in swelling (oedema)
# Dizziness
# Headache
# Alteration in results of liver function tests
# Nightmares or vivid dreams
# Restlessness
# Shaking, usually of the hands (tremor)
# Pins and needles (paraesthesia)
# Mania
# Seizures (convulsions)
# A drop in blood pressure that occurs when going from lying down to sitting or standing, which results in dizziness and lightheadedness (postural hypotension)
# Pain in the muscles and joints
# Rash
# Sudden severe deficiency in the number of white blood cells in the blood (agranulocytosis)
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05-11-2007, 14:39
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Flashy,
Mirtazapine were horrible.
I've been diagnosed depressive for ages.
I took them 2 years ago for one week. Never again, I didn't wake up until dinner (I was meant to be at work for 8:30) I was Zombiefied for the rest of the day. I'm now on citalopram, an awful lot better and I'm a lot more stabilised, I have some separate seditives to help me sleep when needed.
I was offered them again a couple of weeks ago and nearly ran out the sugery, it's one thing being depressed, it's totally another to just have no mood whatsoever.
Hope this helps.
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05-11-2007, 14:40
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jae i changed them anyway, i didnt wanna be asleep any longer, the new ones are good though, thanx for the info
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05-11-2007, 14:41
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
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jae i changed them anyway, i didnt wanna be asleep any longer, the new ones are good though, thanx for the info
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Ok, good luck with whatever you do next!
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05-11-2007, 14:45
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Flashy,
Mirtazapine were horrible.
I've been diagnosed depressive for ages.
I took them 2 years ago for one week. Never again, I didn't wake up until dinner (I was meant to be at work for 8:30) I was Zombiefied for the rest of the day. I'm now on citalopram, an awful lot better and I'm a lot more stabilised, I have some separate seditives to help me sleep when needed.
I was offered them again a couple of weeks ago and nearly ran out the sugery, it's one thing being depressed, it's totally another to just have no mood whatsoever.
Hope this helps.
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i was originally on citalopram stan, i started on 20 mg, then took myself down to 10 mg, all i asked the doc to do was up my dose to 20mg again and because it was a locum doc she put me on mirtazapine, i took one and that was more than enough, i spoke to my doc (the one i usually see) and he put me on fluoxetine and said i should never have been put on the others, they seem to be working just fine, but citalopram are also good if your on the right dosage
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05-11-2007, 15:56
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
There does seem to be quite a few of you young(er) folk on antidepressants.
This alarms me a little - is today's society putting pressures on our young people which we over 50s didnt have?
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08-11-2007, 11:57
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
I agree Margaret.
However mine began in very individual circumstances that began aabout 1996 and were then compounded 2002 - 2003. However I didn't admit I needed help until 2 years ago and I have to say the prescription of Mirtazapine delayed me finding help until 12 months ago. Thanks to this I am a lot more stable, (regardless as to how much I am currently being victimised at work).
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08-11-2007, 12:34
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
I hate taking tablets for Parkinson's, but realised I do need them, after going cold turkey for six weeks, and seeing the physical deterioration when I didn't take them.
I was told yesterday by my neurologist that he wants me to take another drug, as well as the ones I'm on now, because it will increase the long term benefits of the other drugs. However he's delaying prescribing these until after my holiday, as it is in the form of a patch...and I don't want to come back with any white bits.
I agree that the amount of young people taking antidepressants drugs is worrying. Depression is a very real illness, but very often drugs just mask the underlying causes, and talking therapies can be a more effevtive long term treatment, and all without side effects.
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08-11-2007, 23:55
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
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lol just reading the side effects from them
Akathisia
Anxiety
Asthenia
Headache
Flu syndrome
Fever
Vasodilation
Nausea
Diarrhea
Dry mouth
Dyspepsia
Insomnia
Nervousness
Somnolence
Dizziness
Tremor
Sweating
Dilated pupils
Heartburn
Seizures
Hives
Rash
Anxiety, agitation, panic attacks, insomnia, irritability, hostility, aggressiveness, impulsivity, hypomania, and mania
Other side effects may occur, including sexual dysfunction. Possible sexual side effects can include anorgasmia, reduced libido and impotence
looks like i may be in for a treat then
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it makes me laugh this, usually you take pills to make you feel better, but you could get the same side effect as your illness
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07-12-2007, 22:01
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Re: Mirtazapine tablets
Far too many anti -depressants are handed out by doctors who either can't be bothered to listen to their patients needs or who are too busy and have far too big a caseload to spend the time with patients.
Also too many people just take a few days worth and when they see no immediate results shoot off back to the gp demanding something different, you wouldn't expect immediate weight loss after 2 days on SlimFast !
Hope your new meds are fine for you though, I got prescribed Xyzal for my hayfever that had the " may cause drowsiness" warning, I was falling asleep by noon every day !
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