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Old Jan 09, 2006, 01:38 PM
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cpn doc is taking hubby of prozac as it dont seem to be helping cutting tabs down to 1 a day the spacing them out ,
to cover him in the meantime they are going to prscribe him diazapan to help to get him ready for the new meds,
also he has someone comming to see him at home as well as the other ppl he sees,
hospitilisation will only come if he thinks he needs it and if they consider him a danger to him self or others,
so hopefully this is the begining of him getting better,
i know the next couple of weeks are going to be hard but im hopping im strong enough to cope
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