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After having severe panick attacks I visited today my psychiatrist who told me to taper off Zoloft gradually, stay on venlax and depakine and instead of Zoloft take seroxat which is stronger than Zoloft. Seroxat would help me sleep at night because I haven’t been sleeping a lot this summer. It gave me great relief to receive medical assistance again hoping it would get better. Offering all support and wishes of better health and happiness for everyone 🤗

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Glad you're getting support and hopefully will get relief. That's one thing we all need right now. Sending positive thoughts your way.

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Thanks my friend and I’m here too whenever you need support!! Keep hopeful :)

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