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I have also been on 20mg of Prozac for about at week, yet I don't think it has really kicked in. I've gone many months, years even with little anxiety. In the early 2000s I took Lexapro, then Symbiax, but I weened myself off those medications. I need to get a good night's sleep.View Thread

My fuzzy head sensation is mostly gone. I believe it was connected to the Amoxicilin I was on for congestion. I do get a stressed neck muscle in back which sometimes give an annoying stressful vibration.
I am seeing a counselor weekly which helps. My Dad is very supportive (he was a volunteer counselor at a substance abuse clinic for many years). He can talk me down out of panic rather quickly. I bought a very good book "Calming Your Anxious Mind" by Jeffrey Brantley, MD. I am halfway through it.View Thread


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