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Old Oct 29, 2017, 07:44 PM
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Okay, I have been on antidepressant medication since I was 14 and therapy for two years. I was having increased anxiety due to a court case and job interview issues. I figured I needed the Vybrid which I take for anxiety tweaked (it's done wonders for the depression, anxiety meh). So my doctor mentioned Xanax. Of course I walked out upset thinking I was losing it. I did my Vybrid tweak it did not work. So my mom sent me home with buspar. I took it but I don't like it. It isn't like my Vybrid where I just felt better and knew I could get through things. The buspar I just feel meh, no anxiety anymore but meh. It's like being numbed out of my mind. I wasnt anxious but I didn't want to do anything. That is not like me at all. I am planning on going back to therapy to handle the anxiety (it seems to do better with therapy anyway). It is working but I don't like feeling like my mind is just blank. It just seems to work too well.

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