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    It amazes me that no matter how big the world things like this make it feel so much smaller. I know exactly how you feel and can only send you a virtual hug and an assurance that you're not alone! You know I expected many things about getting older, but I never expected to have moments when I felt so small and everything seemed so big. For me thats where the fluoxetine comes in... it makes me feel normal - not super happy/chipper/hyper - just normal. I have recently had my dose doubled - and looks like it may have to increase even more. I was hoping to be off them by Christmas, but now I think that maybe I should consider that it will never happen.

    From the other side of the world, please know that my thoughts are with you and if it makes any difference at all, I take heart that I am not the only mother in this boat, and it helps that the other passengers are gorg! (if a little anal).

    A

    they won't think you're a fruitcake from your latest posts.

    unless they start at the present and work backwards.

    Oh dear. I'm only just catching up on your latest entries, and I wish there was something I could do or say to help, but there isn't... Hope the interview went well! :o)

    Good Luck tomorrow!

    found you on blogtopsites. looking forward to reading your blog.

    you sound a lot better today. glad to see that, and hope the interview goes great!


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    You will do brilliantly!

    Luck!

    i didn't read celexa on the list. have you tried that? it worked for me, and the side effects were minimal. in fact, the only perilous one was an unpredictable overreaction to alcohol, which sucked because i am a bit of a lush. i had a few blackouts. it certainly didn't happen every time, but neither the doc nor the pharmacist had warned me, so i didn't figure out the cause/effect right away. once i did, both the doctor and the pharmacist were like, "oh, yeah! you can't drink with this. you'll blackout!" thanks for the heads up, guys. but you can drink. you just have to be slower on the intake.
    anyway, i digress, which i am wont to do when the subject is booze. i recommend celexa. (wellbutrin was like crack for me, too. couldn't bear it.)

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