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Old 05-28-2009, 02:29 AM #1
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Confused Remember me??

Hi guys, remember me? I hit my head on a cupboard door in Dec 08...... Well I was doing really well. Am on Zoloft - 100mg per day. Was really happy, pretty much back to my normal self. And then suddenly about 4 days ago the depression came back!!! Nothing I can think off triggered it, everything is pretty much the same?? I saw my GP today and she up'd my Zoloft dose to 150mg.

Has anyone else experienced this?? I don't have any of the other symptoms of PCS, they have all pretty much disappeared. The depression came from the PCS, so I am quite confused.

And to top it all off, today is my birthday, and I can't even enjoy it. no matter how hard my husband is trying to cheer me up. I am feeling really guilty about that.

Any thoughts???
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