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Old 05-20-2008, 08:09 PM #4
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Wow, I never ever hard about brain zaps. And withdrawal from Lexapro gives people brain zaps.

I have a friend who just switched from Lexapro to Effexor. The Lexapro (she said), made her so hungry she was eating everything in sight, so she asked her doctor to switch her.

Only she didn't take the Effexor either. She was crying all the time. She just went back on it the other day. She says she feels much better.

She never mentioned any zaps. I gather you have to be off this med for awhile to get brain zaps??

jeez, brain zaps. My lord, what else are people going to have to go through??

P.S. Jannaw, I started a thread about that foster mother who put the patch on that poor child.
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