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<blockquote data-quote="standswithcourage" data-source="post: 287439" data-attributes="member: 3948"><p>I willl say yes anti-anxiety drugs work. I have been on zoloft for 7 years! I started taking it when my son dropped out of school and then his and our problems began. If I hadnt taken something to take the edge off I would be in a mental institution by now. You dont really need to feel numb to get by. It will just make you dependent on the "feeling" and the drugs that give it. You need to be in control of your emotions but may need help with an SSRI drug - Prozac, Lexapro, Paxil, Zoloft are some good ones. I can tell the difference when I am not on it - not really physcially but emotionally. It doesnt give me a relaxed or high feeling but helps me control my emotions. You should give it a try and give up the muscle relaxers - dont use that addict mentality of lying for what you think you need. Hang in and go to a doctor. You can do it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="standswithcourage, post: 287439, member: 3948"] I willl say yes anti-anxiety drugs work. I have been on zoloft for 7 years! I started taking it when my son dropped out of school and then his and our problems began. If I hadnt taken something to take the edge off I would be in a mental institution by now. You dont really need to feel numb to get by. It will just make you dependent on the "feeling" and the drugs that give it. You need to be in control of your emotions but may need help with an SSRI drug - Prozac, Lexapro, Paxil, Zoloft are some good ones. I can tell the difference when I am not on it - not really physcially but emotionally. It doesnt give me a relaxed or high feeling but helps me control my emotions. You should give it a try and give up the muscle relaxers - dont use that addict mentality of lying for what you think you need. Hang in and go to a doctor. You can do it. [/QUOTE]
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