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Joe,

Wow! Congratulations! You made it and I'm sure found an inner strength that you didn't know existed! It was one year for me on June 1.

Kendee

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Joe and Kendee, congratulations on making a year! That's

wonderful! Thank you for being here, for sharing your experiences,

in doing so, you reach out to others in ways you may never know.

I pray this year will be a good one for both of you!

Healthy, Happy Blessings!

Cheryl

> Joe,

> Wow! Congratulations! You made it and I'm sure found an inner

strength

> that you didn't know existed! It was one year for me on June 1.

>

> Kendee

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Thanks Kendee,

Congratulations to you too!

-joe

> Joe,

> Wow! Congratulations! You made it and I'm sure found an inner

strength

> that you didn't know existed! It was one year for me on June 1.

>

> Kendee

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joe,

be happy about getting rid of the unreality/confused/cant remember

what happened at all today thing-- i still have that a year and a

half later.

and your lucky you realized your problem from these drugs after

prozac. Prozac people usually get there feeling of pleasure back.

But, it may take up to five years. It will come though. Your

memory/concentration probably will never be the same. That might be

something your going to have to come to grips with. It could be a

lot worse.

i remember that after my first time on prozac my feelings for

pleasure started to kind of come back after 2 years. I, however, was

not as smart as you and believed the doctors that it was not the

medication. And took prozac and the paxil in subsequent few years.

> This is posted to both prozac awareness and withdrawal and

recovery.

>

> its been a year since i've been off prozac today. well sort of.

im

> using a guesstimate. and i have to say its been the worst year of

my

> life. During this period of time i've had to face alot of other

> problems outside of going off prozac that seemed almost

unbearable.

> I also feel like i have grown alot, but i still have alot of fears

> and problems that are bothing me that i'm trying to work through.

>

> After a year, i no longer have the feeling of unreality(though

things

> somehow look different), excessive tiredness, and the anxiety i had

> in early withdrawal.

>

> I still have don't really feel pleasure, concentrating, remembering

> things, and kinda have a lack of energy. I hope most of this will

go

> away.

>

> I still don't think i have hit the point of really healing yet. i

> guess it will take more time.

> Joe

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> > This is posted to both prozac awareness and withdrawal and

> recovery.

> >

> > its been a year since i've been off prozac today. well sort of.

> im

> > using a guesstimate. and i have to say its been the worst year

of

> my

> > life. During this period of time i've had to face alot of other

> > problems outside of going off prozac that seemed almost

> unbearable.

> > I also feel like i have grown alot, but i still have alot of

fears

> > and problems that are bothing me that i'm trying to work

through.

> >

> > After a year, i no longer have the feeling of unreality(though

> things

> > somehow look different), excessive tiredness, and the anxiety i

had

> > in early withdrawal.

> >

> > I still have don't really feel pleasure, concentrating,

remembering

> > things, and kinda have a lack of energy. I hope most of this

will

> go

> > away.

> >

> > I still don't think i have hit the point of really healing yet.

i

> > guess it will take more time.

> > Joe

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