Life, highs and lows of an English Tony Stewart fan.

An Englishwoman, living in England, who loves Nascar, Tony Stewart, Garth Brooks, horses, German Shepherd Dogs,and absolutely adores all her American (and Canadian) friends!!!!

Friday, January 27, 2006

Firstly, thanks babs, for doing a bit of research for me. When the doc changed my meds I was just so confused, and so scared I couldn't think straight. I didn't know what to do, or where to look. My whole brain was just , well, sort of a mush. No real coherent thoughts. No way could I do any more then I did, in looking up my new med. It scared me so much. So thanks babs. You are a real friend, and a wonderful person. To find the time to help me, when you are going through your own hell with YOUR med change. Love ya girl.

Second in my list of things to say, is also to babs. No, the doc isn't tapering my Effexor. I did a straight swap. Effexor for Mirtazapine. Well, the other way round, if you see what I mean. No more Effexor, just Mirtazapine. Plus my other normal meds of course.

Clance. I would be really glad of a chance to talk to someone who knows anything, ANYTHING, about this drug. As I said. I don't remember ever taking this one before, or anything in this particular family of drugs. So, yes please. Chat would be more then welcome. I think I need to know, for my own state of mind. Which is, after all, what this med is about!! Lookie, I made a joke!! A bad one, but a joke.

One thing I CAN say about this med, is that it is easy to take. It tastes of orange, and disperses on my tongue. Tastes quite nice. But that makes me wary. Nice tasting meds usually mean something not nice is about to happen.

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