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Default Jan 13, 2020 at 07:17 PM
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I can’t remember if ssri...
Helped with continuous thoughts being replayed and general consistent worrying. Body aches, stomach aches, always tired
Usually when I have taken them but also some depression going on too.
I just don’t know if feeling relaxed, is worth taking ssri and it’s side effects.
Waiting for it to become effective. And then when you stop taking it.
Last time I stopped taking it because it didn’t seem necessary anymore.
I don’t want to head in to the doctor either.
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Default Jan 16, 2020 at 02:46 AM
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Have you ever considered beta blockers for when your anxiety is higher than normal rather than ssri's or benzo's?
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If you dont mind sharing... what is your dx? Is it just anxiety or something else?

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