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Re: Paxil , life aftewards???


Tom, I have been on many antidepressants in the last ten years, I personally
have never had much trouble getting off any of them, but that is something
you need to ask your doctor about.  I personally prefer Prozac.  Paula
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From: "Tom McCreary" <paramacs@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <PARKINSN@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: Sunday, May 18, 2003 6:57 AM
Subject: Paxil , life aftewards???


> I have been on 40mg Paxil for almost 1 year, up from 20 which I have taken
for almost  years.  I haven't noticed any improvement other than the
depression is more obvious.  I am ready for a new anti-depressant that will
take the "blues away".  I am self-employed without much pressure but it gets
to be overwhelming at times.  I do have a lot of decisions to make and I
worry about my wife having to assume more of the daily responsibilities as
months march by.  And the ever present financial concerns, etc.  Is there
any practical next drug to request or avoid.  What is the best way to come
off one and begin the next drug?  What  are likely Reponses to this change?
>
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