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Old 06-04-2009, 02:52 PM #1
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Confused new here..questions

I have recently been diagnosed with ADD and depresion. Looking back I can see that the depression has been developing over the last 2 years, but in the last 8 months has been worsening and is greatly affecting my life. I am afraid of loosing my job if I don't get it under control soon. My Psychiatrist is treating the ADD and took me off the prozac I had been on for 2 years. I have had days of being nearly paralized since, even though I thought the prozac was not working when I was on it. I see him again tomorrow. I noticed I am more grounded when holding my little dog and have reserched psyciatric service dogs and emotional support dogs. Does anyone have information on this?
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