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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    No ma'am - its a vitamin you can get anywhere. Now i use the ones at GNC because I think they are better. But it sure did work!
    Remember your warning signs they told you about, but try it. and its not expensive. You want to get the whole B complex and not the singles like 6 and 12 types. You can feel it in one hour, and what you dont use, you will pass in your urine ( your urine will look darker, but its fine...)
    I can still tell if I dont take it. Now I take one at night before I go to bed, but if I forget I take one in the morning. The reason for night time, is this is a water soluable vitamin and will pass. At night keeps it in the system longer.
    Do you have a GNC near you? If not even a walmart brand would help alot.
    Keep me posted and you can pm me if you want.. Take care and God bless..
    Thank you so so much! I am going to try that - I will buy some today. I will be right by a GNC later on today so I will get some there. I feel relieved already - one of the reasons I went off the medication is because we want to start trying for a baby, but I don't want to be on the antidepressants while pregnant. Of course, I don't want to feel depressed either......but it sounds like this vitamin will help. Thank you!!!

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    It helps TREMENDOUSLY!!!! ( also good for reproduction too.. lol.. ) You take care- I am here most of the time during the day, and you can always email me at [email protected] if you want too.. God bless!

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    Quote Originally Posted by borzoimom
    It helps TREMENDOUSLY!!!! ( also good for reproduction too.. lol.. ) You take care- I am here most of the time during the day, and you can always email me at [email protected] if you want too.. God bless!
    Thank you very much!! I really appreciate that!

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    you got it hon- ( yes i am southern.. lol..) and it really does help! ALOT!! Let me know okay??

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    Hi there!!

    Just wondering if you went off your meds cold turkey or slowly by reducing the dosage? The withdrawal affects are less if you do the latter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cfuh
    Hi there!!

    Just wondering if you went off your meds cold turkey or slowly by reducing the dosage? The withdrawal affects are less if you do the latter.

    Cathy
    I very slowy weaned off...I don't think I could have gone cold turkey with Effexor because the side effects are so severe. In fact, it took me close to a year, then I switched to Prozac for a couple weeks to keep the side effects at bay. Thank you!

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    I have had good experience with Paxil and its cousins....Lexapro, Celexa.

    There are different "families" of SSRIs out there.

    I think anyone should be free to try a completely different one if you need to. Doctors make educated guesses - they are the experts, but you are the boss. You know how you feel and don't feel.

    Communication! That's the ticket. Jen - maybe you just need a low dose of the Paxil type?
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    Getting off is never easy. I got alarmed by the slightest negative feeling ... .
    But with the help of my neurologist, I was able to stay off for at least 2 years. I was taking Prozac then.
    I have also been on Effexor, but I got so much weight in no time; so I switched to "SERLAIN". No side effects now.

    That tip about B-complex sounds very promising! I will talk about it to my doc next time!
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    I have had good experience with Paxil and its cousins....Lexapro, Celexa.
    Paxil was the worst thing for me, I was on it for my anxiety. Paxil didn't help my anxiety as much as I would have liked, it only took the edge off a little. The thing I most hated about it was that if I forgot to take my pill at the right time I would have bouts of rage. I normally took it before bed, because that's when I could best remember, but if I did forget I would wake up in the morning feeling horrible. Sometimes I would be filled with anger and rage towards everything including my pills and I wouldn't want to take them. Justin would notice when I didn't take it though and he'd make me take it. I was on Paxil for several years simply because I was afraid of the side effects of getting off of it. Eventually I did slowly wean off of it and onto Zoloft. I liked Zoloft, but my body built up an immunity to it after about a year and I was switched to Lexapro. I quite my job earlier this year and thought I could function without my anxiety meds. I was weaned off the Lexapro and had little side effects when doing so. I'm much happier now not being on the meds. I don't go out as much and never by myself, but it's worth it to me to be off the meds.
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    Jen,

    I hope it all works out for you. I take Paxil for anxiety and I can't stop. I don't feel anxious anymore and I don't feel any more anxious in the instances that I have tried to stop. But i get this very weird almost lightheadedness sensation that is very disturbing. I also get the KA-Raziest of Vivid Dreams - more like night terrors and wake up feeling tense and physically sore from clenching fingers, etc. So I guess I have to stay on them.

    I hope you can succeed and that vitamins are your cure! Good luck,

    Dan

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    I was on anti depressents in the late '80's, the 'other" kind before ssri's. then in the '90's I was diagnosed with bi-polar and have made the rounds with ssri and anti convulsant type combos. I've finally ended up with prozac & topamax both which have the bonus of helping me with migrains which were almost a daily occurance. Different types of med effect people differentlly, and some people do react to them with anger - small percentage, but biollogically there are other things going on as well. prozac all take about 6 weeks to get into the system and see/feel difference and the same to exit. Also while these meds are ok alone, it is best to seek/have therepy during treatment to understand what your're going through, and 'talk' it out.

    I had my share of going on & off the meds due to the side effects. For me that really is not an option. I do well on them, and I do have seasonal dosage changes, so that may be something to consider, sometimes you may need more sometimes less.
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    Quote Originally Posted by BOBS DAD
    Jen,

    I hope it all works out for you. I take Paxil for anxiety and I can't stop. I don't feel anxious anymore and I don't feel any more anxious in the instances that I have tried to stop. But i get this very weird almost lightheadedness sensation that is very disturbing. I also get the KA-Raziest of Vivid Dreams - more like night terrors and wake up feeling tense and physically sore from clenching fingers, etc. So I guess I have to stay on them.

    I hope you can succeed and that vitamins are your cure! Good luck,

    Dan
    I take Effexor and fluoxetine. I have long, crazy, vivid dreams now. Sometimes they are like Bob's Dad describes - night terrors - where I wake up physically achy. Most mornings I wake up beat from excessive REM sleep. I'll take that over how depressed and anxious I was before I started on the fluoxetine, though. There is one more minute of daylight each day - YEAH!! If anybody out there has a way to get rid of SSRI dreams, I could use a good night's sleep. Research has shown that the brain during REM sleep uses almost as much energy as the brain when awake.
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