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Old Oct 15, 2011, 07:47 PM
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A success story, for a change. Been on citalopram (generic) for 3 months and been on a rollercoaster for all that time till now or at least the last week. I've finally found a manufacturer that agrees with me. I've been feeling on top of the world for the last week, I know I'll come down and feel normal one of these days, but now I'm just riding the wave of fun. It is there and I've never felt a release like the last week has been. Self confidence has gone through the roof, and I'm finally becoming the person I should have been. I'm 39 now so lots of time to make up.

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Old Oct 15, 2011, 08:01 PM
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Fan-TAS-tic! Roll with it ALL THE WAY! It may stay, it may go away, but enjoy it while it LASTS! You're a lucky lady! Not many people get that kind of high! But, in reality, don't expect it to last forever. Don't feel sad if and when it slips away. That's what usually happens. But DO enoy it while it's THERE! And TAKE CARE!
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Old Oct 15, 2011, 08:07 PM
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i'll take whatever youre having
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