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I must admit that I'm disappointed in you, Redacted, for making such a mountain out of a molehil about Kate. As it happens, I've no interest in the royal family, but I do wish her well as an individual, whether she truly has cancer or not.
Whatever lies have been made around the whole issue, that's no big deal, either, as we get plenty of them churned out every single day. Lies have always been used to manipulate, and always will be, so this is nothing new and certainly a waste of time discussing it.
PS - I really like your channel, and have watched quite a few of your topics, and will continue to do so. 😉😊
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I've tried twice to stop using Sertraline, and both times were absolute hell. Each time, I spent a few months going through a physical and mental state which I wouldn't wish on anyone. The first time, I just stopped using it, which was a big mistake! The second time, I did it by gradually reducing the dosage, and then stopping altogether. Now, I'm on the lowest dose possible, because my body and brain can't function without it.
My GP said the withdrawal shouldn't last any longer than four to six weeks, but I guess he was taking that statement from what he'd read in a book somewhere. I told him how angry and hopeless I feel about the likelihood of never being able to do without it, as I've never been dependent on any drug, ever. Stay safe and well, wherever you are.
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I totally agree with you about that, Jen. I've tried twice to stop using Sertraline, and both times were absolute hell. Each time, I spent a few months going through a physical and mental state which I wouldn't wish on anyone. The first time, I just stopped using it, which was a big mistake! The second time, I did it by gradually reducing the dosage, and then stopping altogether. Now, I'm on the lowest dose possible, because my body and brain can't function without it.
My GP said the withdrawal shouldn't last any longer than four to six weeks, but I guess he was taking that statement from what he'd read in a book somewhere. I told him how angry and hopeless I feel about the likelihood of never being able to do without it, as I've never been dependent on any drug, ever. Stay safe and well, wherever you are.
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