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To: Poet who wrote (564)9/9/2002 1:34:01 PM
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I would stay on them, too. I know, personally, a number of people who've been greatly helped by prozac or zoloft. I tried prozac, or something similar, a few years ago when I was going through a hard time, but I couldn't deal with the side effects it had on me. I have a friend who has terrible problems in her real life (her husband has advanced MS, her life is terribly constricted), and she is about to go to a psychopharmacologist for an antidepressant, one of which (prozac, I think) got her through it the last time it all became too much for her.
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