I have been knnown to drink a lot in social occasions, but I feel the combination of paroxetine and alcohol is particulary bad, I'm blacking out every time I go out at this stage which is scary . What are your experiences?
If you were so drunk you don't even remember being with a woman, I'm not sure how you can say it wasn't drinking excessively.il.robo said:I drank I wouldn't say exccessively though I remebred being sober enough till the memory loss Anyway apparently I was with a woman that night But I don't remeber her at all, which is a bit crap really :-(
OK, I guess it is the Paxil then, since that's certainly not a stunning amount of alcohol over six hours. Still a bit much to drink, but I certainly wouldn't expect blacking out from that.il.robo said:I had 8 bottles of beer over a 6 hourr period
Ethanol triggers sphingosine 1-phosphate elevation along with neuroapoptosis in the developing mouse brain.
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How weird that so many people on here continue drinking when they have some mental issues. The very thing antidepressants do is countered by alcohol. Alcohol does the exact opposite. You will not win this battle against your illness if you continue to drink. Maybe in moderation once in a while but that's about it.Sphingosine induces apoptosis in hippocampal neurons and astrocytes by activating caspase-3/-9 via a mitochondrial pathway linked to SDK/14-3-3 protein/Bax/cytochrome c.
Old habits die hard. Also the effects of mixing alcohol and anti-depressants are not specified very well. I saw on the Paxil website that mixing alcohol and paxil could cause drowsiness and potentiation of the alcohol effects. I didn't see anything about blackouts or memory loss.How weird that so many people on here continue drinking when they have some mental issues. The very thing antidepressants do is countered by alcohol. Alcohol does the exact opposite. You will not win this battle against your illness if you continue to drink. Maybe in moderation once in a while but that's about it.
That's a bit arrogrant, considering you don't know most, if any, of the people on here :rollI'm convinced that the majority of people on here seem to not actually have a mental illness but caused their issues as a result of binge drinking. I read it all the time. It makes no sense.