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Old 03-10-2016, 06:35 PM #1
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Default Lexapro and remeron

I love this site it's my default site out of the many. Has anyone had any experience on these two meds is I've come of cymbalta the ghard way, I'm now on a cocktail of morphine sulphate , gabapentin and escitralopran and remoron. For nerve and bone damage as well as depresion.has anyone had any good reports from the anti deps . I've just Come off cymbalta the hard way and sill in remission from that posoin.
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