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Thanks BF,
I thought it was amazing that when I googled the terms of the prominent structure/ventrical it related a link to mood disorder.
That was an unexpected find.
When I see the neuro next month I am going to ask about it. I am having increased problems f double vision, verticle, not side by side.

Hi Waves,
I had the samething with meds on Paxil and prozac, Effexor when tapering off the lightheadedness went on for 6 months.
The Lexapro I had started at 10 mg and it was insomnia real severe and also loss of appatite. When I titered up from 5 mg every other day, then worked up to 20 mg. My maintance dose.

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