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Old 06-17-2015, 09:29 AM #1
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Default Anti Depressants

Hey guys,

I have been taking anti depressants now for a couple of months, while I know not for everybody they have helped me quite a bit. Although they seem to be fading a bit.

I guess my question is has anyone on here gone off them and returned to normal mood. I dont really want to be on them for a longgggg lonnggg time but I will if I have to. Just wondering if there is anyone with some experience here!?
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