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Old Jan 14, 2012, 01:12 PM
crazylife crazylife is offline
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Quick question as i can't seem to tell i'm on an antidepressant but now beginning to wander if it's stopped working, the reasons i went on it are slowly sneaking back into my daily life and can't see a doctor for a few days just wandering if you guys have any ideas how i can be a bit more surer?
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Old Jan 16, 2012, 03:57 AM
dazed_confused dazed_confused is offline
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Quick question as i can't seem to tell i'm on an antidepressant but now beginning to wander if it's stopped working, the reasons i went on it are slowly sneaking back into my daily life and can't see a doctor for a few days just wandering if you guys have any ideas how i can be a bit more surer?
how long have you been on it? maybe your dose needs adjusting.
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Old Jan 16, 2012, 04:47 AM
crazylife crazylife is offline
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6 weeks now, found out the hard was last night defiantly not working and now i have so much more to deal with. Getting a doctors appointment asap.
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