Originally posted by mmQ
Ohhh. So it's like a literal short-term thing like having a seizure or a heart attack? Can you have long-term seretonin syndrome that isn't so obvious?
No. Seratonin sydrome is chronic and intense and most people who survive are very lucky to have survived. It is something that occurs as a medical emergency, if you were to endure true SS long term, well you wouldn't. You'd be dead. You could however be having a very very mild and low-tier drug interaction (Say, robotripping *low dose* whilst on St. Johns wort.) if dosage was low and consistent you wouldnt be feeling good, but one 1000mg robotrip on st johns wort gave me mild SS. Mild, also translates to barely-alive
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