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Old 11-09-2009, 11:16 AM #8
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I don't feel I get depressed but I seem to take things very sensitive and cry, does that mean I still need an adjustment in my meds. I take Prozac 20 mg daily, for 15 years, since I was diagnosed, that seems like a lot to me, before MS I wasn't a depressed type of person. I will call the doc if I need to, I just don't want to take anymore meds.
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