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    Vortioxetine

    I've just been started on Vortioxetine. As it is fairly newish and not a first line antidepressant I have been finding it hard to gather much user experience.
    I'm on day 2 and so far haven't noticed any side effects which is amazing as I had so many with my last regime. I am always hopeful that this may be the one, so hopefully this time it will be.
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    Librarian and chief holder of antiquities and biscuits Jaquaia's Avatar
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    I've been on it about a year and a half now and had exactly the same problem
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    It seems to have really helped you Jaq?
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    It has enormously. I don't think I'd let them take me off it now.
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    That's awesome.
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    I've been on this a week now. I haven't had any side effects other than feeling a bit more tired than usual but I feel I'm sleeping a bit better which is a plus. It's early days and I'm not feeling much lift in my mood but because my sleep is a bit better I'm able to think things thru a bit better. Staying hopeful.
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    That sounds a really good start to taking them sweetie x
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    I only started feeling an improvement at 15mgs
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    Hopeful is good!
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    It’s a positive start, lovely, and I’m proud of you for seeing that
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