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<blockquote data-quote="Momslittleangels" data-source="post: 115315" data-attributes="member: 905"><p>Grace - I hope your son is feeling a little bit better today. Fortunately, I never took Paxil or Effexor, but I did take Celexa for awhile and I had a tough time with the withdrawals of that one. The doctor put me on some other AD (I think it was Serzone) and I turned into an insane person within 48 hours - - crawled up on the couch and crying and rocking. It was horrible, until he put me on Prozac. It has been the BEST thing (for me anyway). I have gone off of it before and didn't have any physiological problems coming off of it - - although I did get cranky, so I went back on it. I guess I am a Prozac girl for life, but there are certainly AD's out there that don't have such tough withdrawal symptoms.</p><p></p><p>I hope he continues to feel better and perhaps your psychiatrist will go ahead and give him something else in the meantime, to bridge the gap and help him get through this.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Momslittleangels, post: 115315, member: 905"] Grace - I hope your son is feeling a little bit better today. Fortunately, I never took Paxil or Effexor, but I did take Celexa for awhile and I had a tough time with the withdrawals of that one. The doctor put me on some other AD (I think it was Serzone) and I turned into an insane person within 48 hours - - crawled up on the couch and crying and rocking. It was horrible, until he put me on Prozac. It has been the BEST thing (for me anyway). I have gone off of it before and didn't have any physiological problems coming off of it - - although I did get cranky, so I went back on it. I guess I am a Prozac girl for life, but there are certainly AD's out there that don't have such tough withdrawal symptoms. I hope he continues to feel better and perhaps your psychiatrist will go ahead and give him something else in the meantime, to bridge the gap and help him get through this. [/QUOTE]
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