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Gabs, Please know that you are not alone. Many, including your fellow members, struggle with changes in medications. We encourage you to talk to your pharmacist, he/she will be able to give you a better idea of what symptoms you can expect in the days to come. We also encourage you to keep your doctor apprised of the symptoms you do experience. He/she is the best authority to guide you through this transition. Danielle, Bilingual Support Specialist
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Have just returned from a very stressful appointment with my G.P. My consultant has requested that I change my medication from lopeframine and clonazepam to venlafaxine. My G.P. has given me the prescription with the throw away remark that "if I want to throw my life away". I have had horrible withdrawel symptoms from the clonazepam and cant cope with more side effects from the venlafaxine but need to get well. Now I dont know what to do. on top of it all I got a parking ticket outside the doctors. This was supposed to be a simple visit to the G.P. surgery and now I am feeling so bad. Sorry for the outburst just feel so alone and helpless

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