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MFM008

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Wed Jun 21, 2017, 10:33 AM
Jun 2017

Answered your own question. Your meds are no longer working. This happened to me back in 1992 I started taking desipramine it worked great for six years and then all of a sudden nothing..... it's like I stop taking it.
I had a few years of trying different medications probably three or four of them, none of them worked until I thought wait ,
my son is taking this particular medication and it seems to be working for him why haven't I been offered this medication.?
Well that was the medication ..
they put me on it in 1999 and the only time I've had a major problem is when I stopped taking it because I thought well maybe this is why I can't lose weight, so I took myself off my medication and I had a major episode 7 years ago. You need to try again... it happens
Being afraid doesn't solve the problem comma and the medication that worked for me was
Zoloft

it's one of the older ones not one of the fancy new ones that are so expensive.

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