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Having had a Lyme tick bite in NY in 1979 and went undiagnosed for 12 yrs, it was necessary to find an antidepressant that helped with the relentless symptoms that by the time I was diagnosed the bacteria had become a full fledge cornucopia of systemic pain and ongoing symptoms I was given trintellex and it was like magic. I went off it gradually as Lyme symptoms lessened with more abx and I thought I was out of the woods. Not so - then onto Wellbutrin genetic. Did absolutely nothing and I persisted for months. Why must we subject ourselves to less than effective meds when clearly they don’t have answers for the originating symptoms in my and perhaps your case? My daughter is a clear cut case of severe mental illness and she’s been given meds that have made her delirious. I don’t think we have a medical establishment that to this day will admit they are “handicapped”. We are pumped full of pills in an effort to quiet us down, hopefully resolve a host of problems yet we continue to suffer from either true clinical or even mood disorders such as mine which is an originating bacterial bite from a tick that still is not recognized by the medical Profession? We are severely under the ongoing presence of doctors who clearly do not know how to listen and prescribe.

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Perhaps an ignorant question but is there any merit to going back to Trintellix? Over and miss- prescribing is a huge concern for me, my sister is a walking pill box at this stage either in zombie mode or manic. I do find a huge difference between the USA and other countries as far as medication is concerned. Far more conservative elsewhere but then that has it's own set of issues. I wish you well and hope you find the common sense help that you need.

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