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Old Feb 05, 2006, 07:05 PM
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Hi, since I was last here I've been diagnosed with Recurrent Depressive Disorder, and have been on remeron in addition to efexor, started the remeron in october last year, and am now down to half dose of efexor, 10 more days to go, then no more efexor!

the first week of the half dose was awful....but now I've stabilised, I have yet to see what the total discontinuation is like, I already feel more real and like I have more of my own feelings back....

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Old Feb 05, 2006, 09:01 PM
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effexor can work for some and for others of us, it's awful. i came off of it too and thought i was dying. then felt brand new when i ended it. xoxox pat
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