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Less swings in blood pressure today, but very low energy. Everything feels like walking through knee-deep mud. It all takes so much effort. More tomorrow

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Anxiousdude

I’m on day two of mine and I don’t feel so hot either.

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maggief9812 in reply toAnxiousdude

It’s very common for patients to experience uncomfortable symptoms at first. I’m trying to stick with it while my body adjusts.

I’m here if you wanna talk about any part of it

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AZ1970

We’re you feeling this way before the SSRI.

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maggief9812 in reply toAZ1970

No. I know there is an adjustment period though so I’m waiting for my body to even out. I feel mentally ok. Just a little shaky and physically exhausted.

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AZ1970 in reply tomaggief9812

I hope it passes. It doesn’t sound like much fun.

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