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I have just been talking to a friend and she has just started a course of Prozac. I go lucky girl it's great stuff should be in the water. Once I got over the first three weeks of nausea, I really felt the impact that Prozac can have on your psyche. But not if you have RLS. She actually had a wee touch of RLS when she was pregnant. I hope she'll be ok. I'm pretty sure that she will be but at least she knows to keep on the lookout.

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The RLS of pregnancy usually resolves, but she should check her ferritin levels.

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Hi perminter just wondering... are you a girl or a boy

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