02-11-2011, 20:30
I think sites like that one are dangerous... Like googling medical symptoms. Useful for a bit of insight but a doctor who is likely to read medical journals would probably be a much better option for solid advice... Xx
Can I come as many times as I like in the hour?
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02-11-2011, 20:30
I think sites like that one are dangerous... Like googling medical symptoms. Useful for a bit of insight but a doctor who is likely to read medical journals would probably be a much better option for solid advice... Xx
02-11-2011, 20:46
(02-11-2011, 20:30)DivineMissG Wrote: I think sites like that one are dangerous... Like googling medical symptoms. Useful for a bit of insight but a doctor who is likely to read medical journals would probably be a much better option for solid advice... XxUnfortunately getting solid advice on the effects of these medicines can be difficult due to lack of disclosure from the manufactures. It was sites such as this which noticed a trend in teenage suicides linked to some SSRi's. Like any resource, it has to be used wisely.But information from the horses mouth is better than a GP reciting what he read on the pharma bumph, in my opinion.
02-11-2011, 20:53
(02-11-2011, 20:46)davidseven Wrote: Unfortunately getting solid advice on the effects of these medicines can be difficult due to lack of disclosure from the manufactures. It was sites such as this which noticed a trend in teenage suicides linked to some SSRi's. Like any resource, it has to be used wisely.But information from the horses mouth is better than a GP reciting what he read on the pharma bumph, in my opinion. Oh yes if we're talking GP's then good to go to your appointment feeling like you know a little bit of info... I was talking psychiatrists (sorry, should have specified!) - Who are generally in the know as that is their job! You're right David... GP's do tend to reel it off verbatim (unless they specialise in psychological conditions). Either way
02-11-2011, 20:54
(02-11-2011, 20:46)davidseven Wrote: Unfortunately getting solid advice on the effects of these medicines can be difficult due to lack of disclosure from the manufactures. It was sites such as this which noticed a trend in teenage suicides linked to some SSRi's. Like any resource, it has to be used wisely.But information from the horses mouth is better than a GP reciting what he read on the pharma bumph, in my opinion. Oh yes if we're talking GP's then good to go to your appointment feeling like you know a little bit of info... I was talking psychiatrists (sorry, should have specified!) - Who are generally in the know as that is their job! You're right David... GP's do tend to reel it off verbatim (unless they specialise in psychological conditions). Either way it'll be down to the Doc which drug he/she thinks is appropriate for you - depending on other medical conditions, other medications, etc etc.
03-11-2011, 08:46
(02-11-2011, 19:14)DivineMissG Wrote:(02-11-2011, 17:40)Freddo Wrote:(02-11-2011, 09:40)CurvaceousKate Wrote: Freddo do be careful mucking about with your prescription. Perhaps now you have some evidence it might be worth popping back to the docs and seeing if there is an alternative that won't have the same side effect? You are right Gia I will have to pluck up the courage to go and see her and tell her Its not a easy thing to do as I have real difficulty sitting still and waiting for god knows how long until she decides to see me. There is no way I want to go back to where I was it was terrible I only really know about how bad it was when people tell me about my vacant looks
03-11-2011, 08:51
DECIDES to see you? What? Do you mean she's just busy?
Otherwise can you try a different Doc if you're not too happy with her?
03-11-2011, 09:00
I find waiting for the appointment time really stressfull and difficult I have tried arriving five mins before and still always seem to be the last one there I tend to wait at least a hour past my appointment time for no real reason and to be honest it really gets to me
04-11-2011, 05:47
(02-11-2011, 08:32)Freddo Wrote:Sanity tablets - pass them around would you Freddo?(01-11-2011, 09:07)DivineMissG Wrote:(01-11-2011, 08:34)Freddo Wrote:(31-10-2011, 10:29)DivineMissG Wrote:(30-10-2011, 23:36)Freddo Wrote: Stop stop now Mind you Freddo, it's absolutely right you shouldn't play around with your meds especially if they are for psychosis. See your doctor and tell her you've come off them for a while and the side effects wore off.... but any changes need to be monitored or your original problem may recur.
22-11-2011, 11:32
I have to admit, the main reason stopping me booking the escort is the worrying fact that I will blow my load as soon as she so much as looks at 'it'. I can happily masturbate and cum 3 - 4 times in an hour, although the last one really does feel like i've about to spaff blood everywhere!!
I really am paranoid about booking a lady for 30 mins, for it to be over in like 5 and her laughing at me!!
22-11-2011, 11:42
(22-11-2011, 11:32)Wtdaddy Wrote: I have to admit, the main reason stopping me booking the escort is the worrying fact that I will blow my load as soon as she so much as looks at 'it'. I can happily masturbate and cum 3 - 4 times in an hour, although the last one really does feel like i've about to spaff blood everywhere!! thats just being silly,had guys cum as soon as they have walked in the door, does not mean the booking is over |
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