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Old 02-21-2008, 01:57 PM #17
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I took my half pill last night, and awoke with a headach and over all blaaa feeling. Prozac never did this....but prozac is not so much for anxiety. I want to take something, but it's really interphering with my schooling and overall feeling of good health. Or maybe the lethargy is from another source? Don't understand why it keeps giving headaches too tho....I want to be a good patient, and listen to the doc's...he said yesterday that it could take a month for the side effects to diminish (or as the pharmacutical companies say, three months ) Thats a long time to feel less than normal....

I've also noticed that it is causing my right eye vision to be more blurry than normal....I hate to 'think' it's 'something else'....because you'll all think I'm a loon!
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