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# i. believe it or not, have been treated
at various points in my life for ME, narcolepsy and depression (and, briefly, leukaemia, although i didn't actually have it - it's a long story).

the only thing that i could advise is that no matter how bad it feels right now, it can and will get better. no matter how black it feels, there will always be a pin-prick of light in the distance. it may be so small that you can't see it right now, but you''d be surprised how quickly it becomes visible.

go to the doctor and a shot of serotonin - you may have to try a couple of different types and there's a small chance you'll react nastily to one, which may make it a little worse for a while, but it's worth it.

there's no definitive answer on how to get over it, unfortunately. but it'll come. trust me.
(, Fri 22 Aug 2003, 19:55, archived)
# pinprick of light?
interesting turn of phrase considering ; )
(, Fri 22 Aug 2003, 19:57, archived)
# Celexa (trade name in Canada)
seems to be the best of the lot (serotonin re-uptake inhibitor). Did my wife a world of good.
(, Fri 22 Aug 2003, 20:05, archived)