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Army Thread 16th June
byebyebridgetjones;636794 wrote: Hi Starty,
I have come off (and gone back on obviously) Prozac 4 times now. Three times I thought Oh Feck this....and gave up the ghost.....one other time I persisted and Jesus Christ ! I had 2 and 1/2 MONTHS of symptoms....went off it too fast I think....dizziness....prioception problems ie: couldn't adjust my head position in space...vision disturbances..... extremely SHITTY and intolerant the whole time....eventually a young doctor I use to work with said LOOK Bridge....you just NEED it....what is your prob with being on it ???(sense of failure , why doesn't anyone ELSE need it etc ) He explained that a lot of health professionals use it because it's either that or not practice at all.... ??
Look I hope not to be on it forever either....but really, you could do worse, and give yourself some time, love OK ???
Bridge
Shite, these things are horrible arent they?
Maybe I am expecting too much of myself.
Thanks for sharing that Bridge, I REALLY appreciate it :lLiving now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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irish eyes;636795 wrote: Starts nothing to be ashamed of 75% of population are depressed at some stage during their lives you need to talk about it to feel better. I would keep talking about it to anyone that would listen and go for Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. If therapy fails and you feel no better after 10 sessions go back on meds. This will pass!
It will pass.....Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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Starty, I'm glad this came up. Prozac has been AMAZING for me and helped me through a very hard time....years actually...I have NO side effects at all. It has been a gift.
I have read on other threads that Prozac was NO trouble to get off at all for some people..........I COULDN'T agree less...... It was HORRIBLE ... if I ever come off it again....I am going to do so over a SIX month period. I CANNOTgo through that shit again....Obviously the withdrawal experience is as individual as the experience of the drug itself...I know quite a few people who had panic attacks and manic attacks whilst taking the drug....no such thing for me ,....quite frankly I love it's effects....it's just the withdrawal.
Glad I could help.
Bridge.If your 8 year old self met you, would they be proud?
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Starty, I have to take AD for my med condition. It is rare to find anyone with a chronic medical condition who does not have some depression. There was a time, a few years ago before I was diagnosed, when all I could do each day was sit, and I didn't even have MWO then! Don't look at it as a crutch but as wings, giving you the ability to do the things you should be able to do.
Rubessigpic
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awprint: RUBY Imagine yourself doing What you love and loving What you do, Being happy From the inside Out, experiencing your Dreams wide awake, Being creative, being Unique, being you - changing things to the way YOU know they can BE - Living the Life you Always imagined.awprint:
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Army Thread 16th June
byebyebridgetjones;636802 wrote: Starty, I'm glad this came up. Prozac has been AMAZING for me and helped me through a very hard time....years actually...I have NO side effects at all. It has been a gift.
I have read on other threads that Prozac was NO trouble to get off at all for some people..........I COULDN'T agree less...... It was HORRIBLE ... if I ever come off it again....I am going to do so over a SIX month period. I CANNOTgo through that shit again....Obviously the withdrawal experience is as individual as the experience of the drug itself...I know quite a few people who had panic attacks and manic attacks whilst taking the drug....no such thing for me ,....quite frankly I love it's effects....it's just the withdrawal.
Glad I could help.
Bridge.
I will let you know what doc says Thursday.Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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rubywillow;636819 wrote: Starty, I have to take AD for my med condition. It is rare to find anyone with a chronic medical condition who does not have some depression. There was a time, a few years ago before I was diagnosed, when all I could do each day was sit, and I didn't even have MWO then! Don't look at it as a crutch but as wings, giving you the ability to do the things you should be able to do.
Rubes
I guess my feelings are that I no longer have a medical condition i.e depression so therefore I shouldnt still need the meds.
I suppose it all depends on whether I still have it or not....but how the hell do you find out?Living now and not just existing since 9th July 2008
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Tough call, Starts. Thats something you and your doc have to decide, and I hope you feel comfortable with the doc your seeing. Stopping AD's too quickly or without med advice is VERY dangerous, and can upset the balance the chemicals have created while we've been taking them. Just be careful, sweety, and if the suffering is too much, and too long lasting, then its obvious the meds are needed right now.sigpic
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awprint: RUBY Imagine yourself doing What you love and loving What you do, Being happy From the inside Out, experiencing your Dreams wide awake, Being creative, being Unique, being you - changing things to the way YOU know they can BE - Living the Life you Always imagined.awprint:
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We just bought a kitten! YAY!! His name is Arthur and heres some pics
Attached files [img]/converted_files/931517=4992-attachment.jpg[/img] [img]/converted_files/931517=4993-attachment.jpg[/img]To Infinity And Beyond!!
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Youch, Starts, tell it like it is, why don't ya! Poor Cym's a new dad, after all, and your already nippin nuts!!!sigpic
Never look down on a person unless you are offering them a hand up.
awprint: RUBY Imagine yourself doing What you love and loving What you do, Being happy From the inside Out, experiencing your Dreams wide awake, Being creative, being Unique, being you - changing things to the way YOU know they can BE - Living the Life you Always imagined.awprint:
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Cyms he's a doll baby! Looks almost as big as my Tinker is already. I've been thinking of getting her a kitty to play with since she's so little.sigpic
Never look down on a person unless you are offering them a hand up.
awprint: RUBY Imagine yourself doing What you love and loving What you do, Being happy From the inside Out, experiencing your Dreams wide awake, Being creative, being Unique, being you - changing things to the way YOU know they can BE - Living the Life you Always imagined.awprint:
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