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ireallylikemangoes

ireallylikemangoes

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Just as the title says. I have always heard of serotonin syndrome as a terrible experience, but ive never gotten any first hand accounts on what it FEELS like, is there a specific feeling to it, or any unique phenomenon or is it actually just generally miserable?
 
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StaticCryBabye

StaticCryBabye

Sorrowful Pixel
Apr 9, 2023
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Picture this: your mind feels like it's on overdrive, with thoughts racing at lightning speed. Your body is in revolt, shaking and trembling like a leaf in a storm. Your heart is pounding like a wild drum solo, and the sweat is pouring down like a monsoon. It's a cocktail of agitation, confusion, and a touch of panic, all wrapped up in a miserable package. And if things get really spicy, seizures might crash the party, accompanied by a high fever that makes you feel like you're roasting in an oven. Yeah, serotonin syndrome isn't a walk in the park, my friend
 
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annique

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Jul 5, 2022
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i had it once when i took too many ssri's in one sitting, i recall having a strong headache and felt like i was about to pass out, but it all wore off after a short while
 
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loyalskateboard

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May 4, 2023
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Keep in mind I've only had very minor serotonin syndrome. It can be a lot worse and even lead to death.

I became a bit sweaty and shaky, my temperature went right up. It was almost winter but I needed the fan on and a wet cloth on my forehead. My muscles felt really tense, I could feel my heartbeat. I think I was a little bit confused too. It wasn't a pleasant experience. I can't remember how long it lasted, but not too long or I'd have probably gone to the hospital.
 
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animetal

animetal

a confession, a cadaver
May 8, 2023
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I had seratonin syndrome and i remember I was shaking a ton and my muscles felt extremely sore. I think it had lasted like a few days I was also unconscious for like 8 hours
 
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Lost Magic

Lost Magic

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When my medication (Prozac) was too high my muscles would seize up and my hands would become rigid. I was also increasingly agitated and dazed.
 
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Venus13

Venus13

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Oct 2, 2022
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Picture this: your mind feels like it's on overdrive, with thoughts racing at lightning speed. Your body is in revolt, shaking and trembling like a leaf in a storm. Your heart is pounding like a wild drum solo, and the sweat is pouring down like a monsoon. It's a cocktail of agitation, confusion, and a touch of panic, all wrapped up in a miserable package. And if things get really spicy, seizures might crash the party, accompanied by a high fever that makes you feel like you're roasting in an oven. Yeah, serotonin syndrome isn't a walk in the park, my friend
This is a great description. I remember it was racy. You can't close your eyes peacefully and there's a surreal feeling. It feels like you could have a seizure at any moment.
 
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