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    Jun 19, 2009, 12:13 PM
    Luvox withdrawals
    I have been taking Luvox for depression for 5 years. It really has not helped. My doctor said it is time to ween of it. I am experiencing such pain and disorientation. It has been 2 weeks. I can barely work my part time job. Anybody out there that can relate or help? David Rosenfeld Bayonne NJ
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    Jun 19, 2009, 12:25 PM

    What way or how is your dr telling you to wean off it?
    Is he helping you through weaning off it?
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    Jun 19, 2009, 07:48 PM
    Well, the problem is is that the doctor weened me off the luvox too fast. I went on YouTube and saw a great video on how to ease withdrawals. I should have at least a few months instead of 2 weeks to get off it. BUT, I am taking L-tyrosine as in the video and I hope in a week or two I can feel better. The real bleeped up thing is that I Work for Meals on Wheels here in Bayonne NJ and I found out that most of my hours have been cut and my friend yesterday said I can work for his buddy for more$ and... I had to refuse a job bucause of my symptoms. That really stinks. I really appreciate you responding to my Question. My name is Dave and my myspace page is dave rosenfeld (David rosenfeld) | MySpace.com. I would like to let you know what is up. Check out my pic with my dogs. Hugs, dave
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    Jun 20, 2009, 04:35 PM

    Yeah I'd say two weeks is too fast.

    There are a lot of supplements like L-tyrosine you can take too.

    I found a website on L-tyrosine
    http://www.nutritional-supplement-gu...yrosine.htmlhe

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