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Re: Sisyphus--Excellent analogy for this disease! » Chris O

Posted by Sarah T. on March 24, 2005, at 21:31:31

In reply to Sisyphus--Excellent analogy for this disease! » Sarah T., posted by Chris O on March 24, 2005, at 13:56:24

Hi Chris,

Yes, unfortunately, I think "Sisyphus" describes many of us here. Every day is such a struggle. I would love to have an easy, care-free day. It has been so long since I felt a sense of well-being. I do have to say, though, that exercise is probably the only thing that has really helped me. I have to overcome tremendous inertia to get myself to exercise, but after I've done it, there really is a magical personality transformation. All of life's problems are still there, but somehow they become manageable. That has never happened with medications. The trouble is, I have to do it nearly every day; otherwise, I'm nearly incapable of functioning.

I wanted to ask you again about your experience with Lexapro and Celexa. I think you said that Lexapro did NOT affect your libido as adversely as Celexa did. Is that correct? Would you say that Lexapro was a bit better as far as the apathy problems that Celexa caused, or were they about equivalent?

Your bicycle rides sound terrific. Ten miles is a lot! Do you feel better after you ride your bike?

Your significant other sounds like a wonderful person. And it's equally wonderful that you are receptive to the love your friend has to give.


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