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Old 09-15-2006, 05:51 PM #9
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Thanks so much for your helpful and supportive replies.

Wanneby and Snoopy..Lexapro sounds like a winner, and maybe worth a try. Does it seem to pep you up, because, I had to quit Prozac for that reason...made me terribly nervous and anxious.

Chris, Cymbalta also sounds good, although I have heard that there could be a liver problem with it. I would like to give it a try though, because I have heard good things about it too.

Vyls, thanks for your incite. What is the "2 wk trial of Lexapro"?

Thanks Cherie, I remember your adverse reactions to ADs. That's just it, what works for one doesn't alway work for All.

I have a lot of ammo for my Doc. now, so thanks, and I'll let you know which one I choose and which one works. I hate to go through this trial and error period with meds again...bah, don't they know I'm depressed, dangit.

And Thanks All For the good Thoughts.
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