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RainCaster

(10,820 posts)
5. You don't go off them, you find the right one
Sat Mar 10, 2018, 01:51 PM
Mar 2018

As others have said, try again. When he finds the right one, you will see his old personality reappear. In my case it took over a year to find the right one and the right dosage. That was many years ago and my life has been so much better.

Very sorry! chuckstevens Mar 2018 #1
I wish because it stresses him to even talk to me now mahina Mar 2018 #10
With all due respect, you had me 100% until... steve2470 Mar 2018 #13
If just diagnosed, and new RX, sounds like a different medicine might be better. elleng Mar 2018 #2
Thank you elleng mahina Mar 2018 #11
Have you spoken to the doctor who put him on the Lexapro? tomp Mar 2018 #3
Todays the first follow up. mahina Mar 2018 #12
He needs to see a psychiatrist not a GP Louis1895 Mar 2018 #4
You don't go off them, you find the right one RainCaster Mar 2018 #5
Definitely go to a psychiatrist marylandblue Mar 2018 #6
Was the original diagnosis and prescription done by the GP or a psychiatrist? enough Mar 2018 #7
Very slowly MFM008 Mar 2018 #8
I suffered a major depression in 1990 safeinOhio Mar 2018 #9
He needs to see a good Psychiatrist MD right away, don't delay. appalachiablue Mar 2018 #14
We absolutely do come back from Depression... whathehell Mar 2018 #15
Mahalo whatthehell. Holding hope. mahina May 2019 #21
Absolutely, mahina. whathehell May 2019 #23
VERY SLOWLY MFM008 Jun 2018 #16
How is he doing mahina? irisblue Jun 2018 #17
It's been quite a process mahina May 2019 #20
There are many medications get the red out Jun 2018 #18
Aloha get the red out. Thank you. mahina May 2019 #22
It takes a few weeks for the SSRI to kick in, and the dose often needs to be raised. pnwmom Jul 2018 #19
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