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Hi Shelly I just read your post about coming off of prozac. I have not taken prozac but I recently tried coming off effexor. If you read my thread then you know how that ended up. I hope you don't mind but I would like to make some suggestions. First of all please let your doctor know that you want to come off the med. He will support you if you really want to come off of it and you need his guidance right now. He can tell you what the best way is to come off the drug and what kind of effects you can expect and how you can deal with the whole thing. Do not stop cold turkey. Some really bad things can happen if you do that. You could have all kinds of physical and mental ailments from coming off the drug to fast. The best way is to come off of it really gradually and really slowly. Your doctor can advise you on this. If you go too fast you can really end up in bad shape. Like I did. Trust me you don't want to go there. Please pay really close attention to your body and your thoughts. If you get really physically ill or if you are having strange or disturbing thoughts please call your doctor right away. I ignored some key signs when I was withdrawing and ended up locked up on the psych ward. One thing you might want to try if you are getting physical withdrawal symptoms is taking benedryl. I am not sure exactly why this helps but it really does. When I was young I went through withdrawal from opium and the benedryl really was a life saver. I wish you the best of luck with this. And I know I sound like a broken record but please make sure that your doctor is aware of your decision. peace heather

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