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Posted by Epiphanie on November 15, 2007, at 21:50:36
My Psy Guy told me today that he has seen people experience poop-out, stop Prozac, then try it again and it has worked.
Soooo, tomorrow I start 20 mg of Prozac to see if this is fact or urban legend.
I am hoping beyond hope that it works like it did for me before.
I will give reports on my progress.
Thanks for all of your input!!!
Posted by Phillipa on November 15, 2007, at 23:34:31
In reply to Prozac for the 2nd Time after Poop-out Tomorrow, posted by Epiphanie on November 15, 2007, at 21:50:36
Good luck!!!!Phillipa
Posted by bleauberry on November 16, 2007, at 16:22:13
In reply to Prozac for the 2nd Time after Poop-out Tomorrow, posted by Epiphanie on November 15, 2007, at 21:50:36
Cool. Hey, why not start at 10mg? You can dump the capsule in a glass of juice, stir it well, drink 1/2, save the rest in the fridge, stir well the next day and finish it, to get 10mg from 20mg caps. I'm just wondering if you could get by with as little as needed and leave some room to move up in dose later if you want. Some people do fine with 60mg once a week, or 10mg 3 times a week, and stuff like that.
Posted by Epiphanie on November 17, 2007, at 21:02:03
In reply to Re: Prozac for the 2nd Time after Poop-out Tomorrow, posted by bleauberry on November 16, 2007, at 16:22:13
> Cool. Hey, why not start at 10mg? You can dump the capsule in a glass of juice, stir it well, drink 1/2, save the rest in the fridge, stir well the next day and finish it, to get 10mg from 20mg caps. I'm just wondering if you could get by with as little as needed and leave some room to move up in dose later if you want. Some people do fine with 60mg once a week, or 10mg 3 times a week, and stuff like that.
I am going to definitely keep that in mind. Thanks!
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