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Re: Lexapro... and No Land of Happy

Posted by Prima on October 23, 2002, at 17:14:19

In reply to Re: Lexapro... and No Land of Happy, posted by justanotherofyou on October 23, 2002, at 12:38:15

Hi Another you,
Lexapro has taken away my immense anxiety but i've been replaced with your own descriptive experience....housework takes a backseat to the fatigue. Not to mention (I truly empathize with you here) ...the children! For me a catch 22. Moms more relaxed, but mom is now slack...so to speak. So my dear, I would be very interested in your findings on battling the fatigue s/e. I think I will have to chat with my pdoc on this matter as well, I cannot truly see myself getting caught in a guilt triggered depression for being relaxed. What good would it all have been? (Lex) Good luck, Lets not give up.

Phil-- Excellent advice, appreciate the read.
Om Shanti,
Prima


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