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RE: rls and prozac  Lynda Kinzey
 Dec 14, 2008 03:58 PST 


Hi Hilary,
Being on it a long time was said to be a main factor when I was talking to my son's Phsyciatric nurse, who was the person who told me.
The main reason I replied though was to give you the last piece of information. Appararently you must cut in down slowly before cutting it out because coming off to quick can cause bad side effects. Then it will take many months to leave your system, so you won't feel an effect for a while. I stopped taking them last Septemberish(2007). During the summer (July and Augustish (2008) ) my legs didn't play up for a good few weeks.) I didn't associate it with the pills though, as usual I thought it was because of something I was eating, some vitimin or mineral that I usually didn't get enough of. I went back on the pills in Sept.(2008), The RLS came back quickly. I just thought my reprieve was over.
I really hope it works for you Lynda x

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