Posted by B2chica on May 19, 2008, at 14:32:27
In reply to I know this will be a very unpopular view..., posted by twinleaf on May 19, 2008, at 0:27:41
it is not unpopular with me either.
it makes a world of difference to let your guard down with a wonderful and helpful therapist. and it can be unsettling too. but that is also when you for sure need a med (if your going that route) that works well. that's when you REALLY need to be in tune with your body.
HF you do yoga and stuff right. listen closely to your body.i was on prozac and it actually made my depression worse. so it CAN effect everyone differently.
please keep a close eye on yourself. my first experience on prozac landed me my first trip to the ER. i'm not saying that will be your experience, i'm just saying please listen to your gut. it may not be helping right away but it should NOT be making things worse, if you feel yourself going downhill RUN don't walk to your doc and tell him/her you want off. and i don't mean ADDING ON to the drug...but taking OFF prozac completely. also mention this to your new T. keep in extra close contact with your T maybe even one of those stupid mood charts just for a week or two until meds kick in to make sure you won't get to a severe state.it scares me, only cuz i care about you muches! i want you to have all your point guards in place with this med. and keep in touch here too ok?
and i personally LOVED wellbutrin. i was SOOOOOOO disappointed when after i had my littleone and stopped nursing when i went back on meds that wellbutrin didn't work on me anymore. this med was perfect for me. NO sideeffects except maybe a little extra energy and maybe even helped drop a few pounds. Not to mention helped Tremendously with depression.
i can only hope that i can go back on it again someday. it was great.
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