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Default meds for depression, mood disorder

when i went through my loss recently and depression i was put on lexpro and after initally need to work it up, I really feel it helping focus, and sadness from overhwelming emotions. cuts my appatite too.

my son has been going through depression and anxiety attacks. he has heart problems and seizures.
wonder what meds are the good well working lest side effects, he had problems with side effects on Effexor.

The older son too, they want to start on cymbalta. in with depression mood problems, he has tumors in his brain on the pituatary gland.

i am lost anymore about the meds, some that i know my daughter was on for varing reaseons were;
Trazadone to sleep, Topamax, for migraines, neurontin for nerve pain, paxil, prozak...bad extrem reactions to SsRi's seizures, saw dead relatives, brain wouldnlt let bladder know to pee.

serequol, and i think cymbalta she had diabetes from.

being mom, i know the forum pro's know a lot more then the doc's on the use as doc's aren;t using meds!!!!
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