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What <span title="antidepressant/anti-anxiety">antidepressant/anti-anxie...</span> medication has worked for menopausal women?

by Guest31743  |  earlier

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I know that antidepressants and anti-anxiety medications work differently for different people. My body aches and I cry a lot.

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  1. Perhaps some anti-depressant might work, but it right not have the desired effect.  Menopausal woman are just raging with hormones and it&#039;s just a crazy period.  It won&#039;t last forever even if it seems like it now.


  2. I am at that dreaded age.

    I am taking Cymbalta.

    I don&#039;t know if you saw the ad for Cymbalta.  it asks,  &quot;Where does depression hurt?&quot; and the answer is &quot;Everywhere.&quot;

    I take Ritalin to help my concentration and energy level.

    Seroquel helps me sleep.  Clonazepam helps my anxiety when I need to take it.  I am doing OK for now.   I hope you and your doctor will find what works best for you.  Good Luck and keep cool:)

  3. yoga, a lot of water, jogging.... FREQUENTLY

    increases your serotonin

  4. Its probably best that you speak with your doctor who can prescribe the right medication for you.

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