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Old Apr 27, 2018, 01:31 AM
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Hi All,
So after some more trial and error over the past year or so with some anxiety meds I’ve decided to go back to Prozac. I was on Prozac for about 1.5 years then kind of just crapped out on me and went to lexapro and wasn’t quite where I needed to be. I’ve been on Paxil for about 1 month and I switched back to Prozac due to my doc saying It could be affective again after a year break. I switched 4 days ago and did a straight switch. I feel ooook I guess more anxious about having withdrawal symptoms. I do feel a tad bit spacey and off at moments. Just curious if anyone knows if this will get worse before It gets better or if I’d already have the worst of It hit me by now. I’ve switched off Paxil about 5 years ago but can’t really recall what It was like.
Thanks for this!
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Hi Mbrasil. Glad you are listening to your doc. If you have bad symptoms tell them and they can help you.

These articles may be of interest
https://psychcentral.com/lib/ssri-di...awal-syndrome/

Paxil Withdrawal Symptoms ? Safety Medical
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