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Old 09-03-2014, 09:07 AM #1
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Default CMS versus MG

Sorry for the stupid question, but can anyone here give a clear explanation of the possible differences that a sufferer would notice between CMS and MG?

The reason for the question, except that it would be helpful for others, is that I have recently come across a couple of threads regarding CMS whilst following up on my DV problems.

In both of these threads fluoxetine was mentioned, and it seemed to be suggested that fluoxetine as a treatment might be used in CMS.

I recall that when I had fluoxetine for depression I reacted very badly to it and had to be switched to paroxetine. I am just wondering if there might be any connection?
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