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This is the first month where my wife will be taking l-tryptophan instead of Prozac, and we have a few concerns with this.
First, my wife's stress level over this is already increasing. She is afraid of how things will go without the prozac. Even though I'd make my scientific wild-a$$ guess and say that in general, she is more relaxed than I have seen her in years, she is very concerned as to how things will go.
So, I'm wondering how the early stages of taking l-tryptophan and leaving the prozac behind go for people. How long has it taken to figure out individual dosages for people? General experiences?
Any insight would be appreciated.
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