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Hello Dear Sally,
I'm sorry you're feeling so exhausted. I recall that you were going to see about a change in you medications. Did your Dr. ever switch your anti-depressant dose? Perhaps this is causing some of your constant fatigue. I believe it often takes a good 6-8 weeks for the body to adjust to new dosages of medications. Could this be the culprit of your fatgue?

I hope you're feeling better soon, Sally. You know I'm always thinking of you.

Get some rest, and if this continues, put in a ring to your Dr.

All the best,
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