Posted by Katarina on November 13, 2002, at 9:37:53
In reply to Re: The problem with normal » bridgette, posted by wharfrat on November 13, 2002, at 9:22:07
> > I wasen't thinking so much about being normal (I am clueless about that) my concern was the feeling really good days and the blah days---does the blah days mean it's not working?? I also worry that some day it won't work---I keep reading that they all *quit* some day. Listen. I know it's rediculous to worry about what *may* happen in the future, but I'm not on Lexapro and Wellbutrin for no reason. haha I do notice I don't worry as much. Thanks for all the input---I look forward everyday to see what everyone has to say.
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> Bridgette,
> Surely normal people have bad days too. So, I don't think us abbynormals on meds should worry about having bad days. I'm just happy to have good days, because before being on lexapro, I NEVER had good days. I don't think a bad day is an indication of the med not working, unless your missing doses. I've not missed a dose yet mainly because I don't want to take a chance of definetly not feeling well.
> Good luck,
> Wharf
>Holy Cow, Wharf, you crack me up! "Abbynormals", excellent cinematic reference! And aye it is true about the good days. There are many a "normal" who have bad days.
Thanks for the humor, I know I am not just speaking for meself here!
*Cheers,
-Kat
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