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21 years ago 0 2 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
I was on prozac for a few years and when I went off it cold turkey. Lets just say I wont do that again. It took a few weeks of pain and fighting when I stop taking it but was all good after that. I just didn't like the side effects being active in sports, just didn't feel like myself when I was on it.
21 years ago 0 125 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
Hey Mud That's a tough one to answer because we all know that meds affect each person differently. I hated my med at first because it made me feel so nauseas at the beginning but I stuck with it and it eventually went away.(I'm on Celexa)It also takes along time to get into your system. Take care and I hope you find something that works for you.
21 years ago 0 44 logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo logo 0
hi all does anybody have any experience with prozac. I'm new to all this medication stuff so can only go on what people tell me. I know i've heard some horror stories about prozac, and also how it is very difficult to come off it too. Reason i'm asking is, I told the emergency nurse that i was given prozac but had come off it after only taking a couple. She said that prozac is one of the safest of this type of drug to take, and you can just come off it with no problems. Talk about conflicting information. I know the best advice should come from a doctor, but for me theres nothing more valid than the opinions of people that have real experience of it. best wishes Mudslinger uk

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