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Old 11-16-2011, 02:43 PM #1
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Default Anti Depression drugs anyone?

My doctor is suggesting that I need to be one. He tried one. I stood on it for two weeks and then went off because it made me more anxous and not able to sleep, which is the only time I am comfortable.

If you are on one, which do you think has done the best for you?
Thanks for your replys in advance!

I deal with M.G. and M.S. and had to have a feeding tube put in.
The doctors still arn't sure why or whats causing the swallowing to slow down so much and then stop. I'm going for a second opinion, just waiting to get the appt. made.
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