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Old 12-28-2014, 12:50 PM #3
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PCS,

I have been off ssri's since 1/11/14.....it was a 1.5 year long quest to quit them. I had 2 weeks of starting to feel pretty positive about a full recovery from tapering off them when I hit my head.

What you have been through withdrawing is pretty traumatic then to add a head injury, wow!

Please look for ways to defeat this all. Even tiny victories begin to add up, even a smile when you feel down is important towards your freedom. What you have accomplished thus far is no small feat that involves a goal and determination. Use what you learned withdrawing for your head recovery.

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