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Why Antidepressants Make You Feel Worse Before They Make You Feel Better

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Anyone who has started taking an SSRI knows the cruel little paradox of the first few weeks. You swallow the pill meant to lift your mood, and at first your mood does the opposite. The anxiety sharpens. Sleep frays. And then, somewhere around week three or four, if you stick with it, the fog begins … Read more
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