Fluoxentine 30mg

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Hi all, I just up my dose to 30mg today after 4 weeks of 20mg. My doc asked me how I feel and if I have fully recovered. I told him I am 90% recovered but there is still something I felt is abnormal , like my body cannot come to relax completely). She up my dose to 30mg. I hope I will be able to fully relax during my day and stop having those s***y nightmares.

Peter

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    Hi peter , glad you are feeling a bit better , I don't think we fully recover , just with help , support and meds we learn how to deal with it , like any other illness .think you nerd to persevere for the next two weeks and go from there , , hope thus helps !! Hugs xxxxx

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    How long did it take to get lift In mood?
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      Two weeks on 10mg

      Four weeks on 20mg

      One week on 30mg

      I am back to normal . Fully functional.

      No negative thoughts.

      I am continuing on 30mg until my next visit to doc which is 3 weeks later.

      Thanks everybody in this group for your support. I am recovered.

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      Glad to hear this, did your mood improve on 10mg, I've just increased my dose to 16mg, I am slowly iincreasing to avoid side effects, what does it feel like, I don't know what the feeling to expect when it works? Is it a feeling of okness? Or just normal feeling? Or do you actually feel happy? Also are you in UK, they don't have 30mg tablets.

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      Great news!! I've just posted a positive post too! Well done!! Xxx

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      Hi Sjay, im not in uk. My 30mg is made of 2 pills , one 20mg and one 10mg. My mood didn't improve on 10mg. It started to improve when I took 20mg. But still I have some bad days. Now im on 30mg, no more bad days. I dont feel happy but I dont get anymore negative obsessive thoughts. My brain is processing info at normal speed but not 20000 miles per hour like before.

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