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Old Nov 21, 2005, 03:59 PM
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My medication has been uped, at first I was on 200mg serequol, then my Pdoc lowered it 25mg then he uped it to 200mg again, dunno if I should be worried or happy, my T said that he thought it was a good idea, so now me dunno what to think, what do u guys think?
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Old Nov 24, 2005, 10:31 PM
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Not sure about your situation, but whenever I am getting "down" again or, more recently, have a full-blown depressive episode, my pdoc always increases the meds I'm on and adds a few others to the mix.

Had anything changed with your situation? And did you ask why the increase?

Just my thoughts. Medication Has Been Bumped Back Up.
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