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Old 10-13-2015, 06:50 PM #9
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I also agree getting into some talk therapy. Got to work to let go of your thoughts. We so often worry about something that never happens and I know that one. Learning meditation and doing it can also do wonders, it's free and one can do it laying down if one wants to.

The drug Prozac is one of the drugs that contains fluoride which is also in abx drugs like cipro, levaquin and that class. We just talked about those drugs and all the side effects. Did you read up on the possible side effects of the drug?

I tried prozac back in 1991 and it did nothing for me...that's when I first got so depressed and suspected thyroid which is was for me. Let go...
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