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Hi everybody, I have a question that I'd really appreciate some feedback on. Do people really get over p/d?? I mean: really, completely, 100% free of panic disorder.? Because I have heard so many stories of relapse, & people getting better for years just to fall back into the panic trap again. I know I have more good days than bad days now & my life is good, but I sometimes wonder will I ever be completely free of this. Some days go by when I rarely even think about my p/d, then other days I worry about everything. I also feel like my Zoloft is doing all the work for me. Which scares the **** outta me because I fear the "poop out syndrome" that poeple talk about. I came off Zoloft too fast once & had to go back on it. During that week or so, it was horrible. I can't imagine living like that. Now I'm doing so much better but in the back of my mind there is a huge fear of my Zoloft pooping out on me. I know I am rambling on & on but I just wish there were some black & white answers. I wish someone could tell me "yes, you will be free of this disorder in xx amount of time". It would be so much easier to deal with, wouldn't it?? I know that is not impossible, but I just thought I'd vent to you all. Do any of you wonder / worry about the same things?? Thanks again.. Chanda

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