Guest guest Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 SSRI medications/message/17245 If we agree that involuntary rapid eye movement (waking REM) is present in awake (lucid) individuals then the phrase " much more erratic patterns of eye movement " tested in the new Pavlidis eye tests (cited in the following post) strongly suggests that there is a correlative link between ADHD & SSRI ADRs as Dr. Ann states in her book Prozac: Panacea or Pandora, our serotonin nightmare. http://smh.com.au/news/Health/ADHD--you-can-see-it-in-the- eyes/2005/01/17/1105810845640.html > > http://www.all-birds.org/Dreams/dreams083.htm > > The third paragraph of the above cited unsolicited study restates > many of the previous post's major suppositions... > > SSRI medications/message/17265 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted January 18, 2005 Report Share Posted January 18, 2005 SSRI medications/message/17245 If we agree that involuntary rapid eye movement (waking REM) is present in awake (lucid) individuals then the phrase " much more erratic patterns of eye movement " tested in the new Pavlidis eye tests (cited in the following post) strongly suggests that there is a correlative link between ADHD & SSRI ADRs as Dr. Ann states in her book Prozac: Panacea or Pandora, our serotonin nightmare. http://smh.com.au/news/Health/ADHD--you-can-see-it-in-the- eyes/2005/01/17/1105810845640.html > > http://www.all-birds.org/Dreams/dreams083.htm > > The third paragraph of the above cited unsolicited study restates > many of the previous post's major suppositions... > > SSRI medications/message/17265 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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