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Cookie53

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Have a lot of medical problems. Trying to live with them and except them.

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I have Fibromyalgia, and take 25 Mg of Savella. It does help. I had never hear of Savella before. Not sure what it really is. Would like to know more about this drug.
posted 09/16/2011, comments (0)|
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Expert in natural healing

Inflammatory Foods List – Avoid These Foods to Eliminate Inflammation

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Kelly

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Retired Military Social Worker, diagnosed with PTSD and Clinical Depression in 2001. Served 22 yrs..

New Medication (to me)

In the process of moving from celexa (citalopram) to effexor. Hoping it will help. The GP and pharmacist both say many people tolerate effexor with wellbutrin reasonably well. I shall see won't I? Effexor is a SNRI (I am given to understand) so it will also address my anxiety aka fear. So I've got wellbutrin and effexor for team Depression and... Read moreChevron
Shoregirl35

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Single mom working 2 jobs

I'm new to this forum

Hi, I am new to this, but I thought it would help me by sharing what I am going through in my life.  To be able to vent, write down thoughts, ideas, feelings, etc makes me feel better.  One thing I do notice that I have been doing lately is clenching my teeth and not just while I'm sleeping.  I feel so tense all of the time and now... Read moreChevron
Jerry Kennard

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Chartered Psychologist

Is Depression Good For Us?

I guess we've all become accustomed to thinking of depression as a disease process and something that is entirely negative. There's a very strong case for this but perhaps we shouldn't dismiss our negative emotions as entirely without function or purpose?   We're actually quite used to listening to and understanding the signals our bodies... Read moreChevron

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