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Re: Why does a med that worked not work again?

Posted by your#1fan on October 30, 2007, at 21:03:13

In reply to Re: Why does a med that worked not work again?, posted by bleauberry on October 30, 2007, at 20:18:47

bluebarry that was exellant. I learn alot from what you wrote. Wow didnt know your thyroid could change the drug....wow.

Prozac has me going ok, it makes life at least livable, but its not the complete fix, i do like it, not like it as a drug, but the fact that it increases sometimes my "view point" of life. Usally if im not taking it life seems very dullish, but then at the same time Prozac makes me feel dull sometimes! how is that HA!

My doctor did put me on prozac, because i was going on Synmbax (Prozac 25mg/Zyprexa 6mg) and it just didnt work, so he wrote 2 prescritions. Prozac 20mg, Zyprexa. He knows im bi-poler but he still chose prozac with zyprexa at 5mg. Im glad im not on Lexapro because alot of my friends say it doesnt work, and that one of the most "common" prescribed medications right now in the united states, as antidepressant.

Anyways, Prozac is somewhat stimulating and thats good because i dont want a sedating antidepressant because my body would fight against it. By the the worst ever sedative i ever took was Trazadone. Well i didnt know how it was working i just rerember i felt retarted very.

But thats it. Maxi, Temazpeam has lost some effect on me over time.


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