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Old Jul 29, 2015, 09:40 PM
leahnc leahnc is offline
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I was on Celexa and Klonopin and doing quite well for few years. I've been off of klonopin for years and the celexa I went off of earlier this year! Klonopin I took short term and It really helped!

So now I'm struggling again with depression and OCD anxiety / intrusive thoughts. My depression comes in cycles. This time its due to finances, job struggles and I feel like I'm managing things much better this time around. I have some tools that help but I still feel my emotion run my life. I think meds would help again? For OCD what do you all take? I'm just curious as I'm going to the doctor to see if she dabs to try me on something other than what I took previously? Thanks

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Old Jul 30, 2015, 09:23 PM
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Lexapro manages my friends OCD very well. She has also had good experience with BuSpar. Benzodiazepines are not a long term solution, just remember.
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