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18 yrs on anti depressants is too long. can i come off them

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Hi

I believe we have a choice if to take meds or not

Have they been helping you ,I believe they wont harm you if you take them for ever if you need them

If though you do want to stop taking them Please consult your GP , which way is the best to come of them , I would not advise you to do this on your own , without medical supervision

You will have to let us no how you go on

Love

whywhy

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Hi whizzy, it's entirely up to you whether you come off the meds or not? Had they been working well for you? What kinda dosage was you on? Theresnoharm on staying on them however, if you want toco e off these consult you go to workout the best way forward let us know how you go.

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