yes, you are decribing a common reaction of feeling "better than good" on prozac which could be hypo-mania. someone wrote a book about it with the word prozac in the title but I forget which one it was. I think that you are meant to tell the doctor about how you feel so they can monitor you to see whether you're a bi-polar who has been misdiagnosed and is on the wrong medication. I guess that a lot of people go manic on meds and that's how they find out they are bi-polar. not trying to scare or diagnose you btw. just saying that you should find out more/ask a professional.
Thats ok Amy i agree that its better to have some good days rather then none but i would still rather no bad days ;)I have had a great day today so hopefully i can continue this trend.Im glad your having great days again too.Its a good feeling isnt it!Heres to better days!Gabbi.
Hi Gabbi, Thank you for responding to me. I am glad to hear that you have a med. that gives you some hope and good days - better than no good days at all. Take Care. Amy
Hey thats great that you feeling so much better i take zoloft and i believe it has improved the way i look at the world to a degree i am still trialing different doses because i do still have really bad days so its just a matter of finding the right meds at the right dose that suits each person then i believe life can be good again.Gabbi.
I have been on prozac for two and half months. I feel that taking this medicane is one of the best things I could have done for myself because I feel so much better. Now that I feel better I look back to the past and see how sad I really was and for how long it lasted before I did anything about it.
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