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Finishing TX

I do have a question for all who have treated and are now done. Was it emotional as you were finsihing? I have been having some tough days...happy to almost done but scared also.
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Even though it was a slow process It took about two week to come out of the cocoon I had made for myself. I started to get really depressed about the last 6 week of treatment, I was actually sad that it was coming to an end because I had gotten use to feeling like *rap and the way of life I had lived for the last year. But once off all together, each day got brighter and brighter.
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Hi Debbie,

I was also scared and very emotional towards the end even though I was taking lexapro.  I was holed up in my apartment, it seemed like forever. I think the fear and emotional part for me was wondering what was going to happen next???

When  I was through with tx I could see what a dark hole I had been in for so long (tx) and was so happy to be OUT!  I finished 11/13/08 and  I have been given a wonderful life back.  

I am so glad you are almost done and it will be time to celebrate.

Jen
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