Guest guest Posted October 29, 2000 Report Share Posted October 29, 2000 Hi ! The bottom line is, if your medication is helping you (and you are comfortable with the risk-benefit ratio), stay on it. Kind regards, Trudy Message: 22 Date: Sun, 29 Oct 2000 09:25:00 -0500 From: " hudecz " <hudecz@...> Subject: (unknown) It is distressing for me to hear this about Prozac-although I do not take it I do take Zoloft-50mg a day...which has the same properties....it has helped me immensely with depression, anxiety, and panic attacks.......it is very frustrating because Dr. Cheney and other doctors have said taking low dose would help modulate the immune system....I beleive that zoloft has trully helped me and when I am off of it I do not do as well..........an interesting thing happens to me when I miss a dose..I get very dizzy...Iwhen I have gone off it in the past it has been cold turkey which I suspect your not supposed to do so that is probably why I have had this....anyways....I think we need to be careful not to get all excited and upset about this " new " revelation.....it seems like these " leading cfids researchers " change their minds alot about alot of things.....who knows maybe a year from now he will come out and say that Immunopro is bad for us also...I am sorry if I sound sarcastic I am just frustrated....I know that he is truly trying to help people............... Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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