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boopsie73
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Default Feb 12, 2007 at 12:10 AM
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I've been on Prozac (20mg/day) for 11 months now. Before I started it, I had great difficulty sleeping due to a combination of depression and restless leg syndrome. Since I've started taking the Prozac I sleep, but I sleep a lot!! I will sleep 11-12 hours a night and still have to force myself to get up. Then I'm ready for a nap a few hours later. Has anyone else had this reaction? I'm going to my doc later this week to discuss other options so hopefully something else will work better.
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