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Old 08-04-2008, 07:17 PM #8
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Hi Christina!! I have been cutting down for the last year or so. This time I just decided one day "I can do it."
I should have got my doctors assistance in weaning down some more. I really beleive that I do not need the pills anymore but I do have some stress in my life right now regarding keeping custody of our granddaughter so I think I will put quitting it off untill the new year when the court case is over.

Are you taking effexor Christina? It is such a good antidepressant but to come off of it is a nightmare!!
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