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Old 05-13-2022, 03:42 PM #1
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Hi everyone nice to meet you all! I am here because I feel that my brain got rewired somehow from being on antidepressants for many years then going off of them. It has been almost 6 yrs. now and haven't been the same since like somehow my neural pathways or transmitters got changed. I don't know how to describe it. One thing that seems to stand out is that when I eat or drink anything it seems to affect me mentally and feels physical in my brain.Is there anyone out there who could understand this??? If I just had a name for what the issue is! I am taking Sertraline now for a year but it doesn't seem to help that much. My head feels foggy,sleepy and depressed like I am missing something but I function normally on a daily basis.
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