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Wow, 90mg seems quite high to me, I am on 30mg as an antidepressant which does the trick for me, though maybe I am just weird (wouldn't surprise me at all).

Hope it does the trick for you

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Nah, you're not weird, raglet. The neuro told me that 30mg is the typical dosage for depression, but to have much effect on PN, it has to be at least 90mg. High or not, I'm not noticing any new effects good or bad on the 90mg. But I'll still try to give it some time. Having a bad day and we're supposed to be having a fun day so I'm trying to put my brave, happy face on. I know you all are well acquainted with that.
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