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Old May 09, 2013, 08:34 PM
kbriann kbriann is offline
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Was wondering if anyone has been on these three and what your experience has been. Thanks

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Old May 11, 2013, 09:52 PM
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I've only ever been on one out of the three -- Prozac. My experience has been very positive. It has calmed me down. I'm must less angrier and my depressive episodes are not as severe / last as long. Some side effects I've experienced: nausea, insomnia (), feeling constipated, dry mouth.

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Old May 11, 2013, 11:51 PM
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Prozac felt for a while like "a dark cloud of gloom had lifted" sort of, but it pooped out eventually and I really disliked the side effects (nausea, much greater need for sleep, sexual side effects). Wellbutrin just turned me extremely impatient and irritable. Remeron was great as an anti-anxiety med but gave me horrible nightmares and pretty much deleted my personality after a while (worst med ever!!!). I no longer take any of them. Prozac was the most benign of the three for me. I don't have much luck with meds.
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