parshooter
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No, but it is time to move on. |
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Grieve
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Yeah just tell him you found it.NO big deal,he could be depressed,and paxil is antidepressants for mentally ill people. |
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B-B@!! P!@Y@
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what does paxil do? |
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yvonne s
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hi there, paxil is used to treat depression, ask him how long he has been taking them and why, it could be that he has suffered something traumatic in his past, like a death of a loved one, or even something he has seen has traumatised him, people have flashbacks and get depressed over them, but the paxil must be helping him otherwise he would not be on them, maybe if you two are close, he will confide in you, and you could help him..good luck
i hope this helps
yvonne |
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LuvPinkPuffies
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You might ASK about it, but you don't need to confront him about it. |
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Bones
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try some u might like it...... |
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marchain_ca
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Why does it even matter that he takes Paxil? |
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Michelle M
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Paxil is an antidepressant. I don't think that you should confront your boyfriend if you were snooping in his business. If you just happened to find it accidentally, then maybe you should ask him about it. You need to be careful how you ask because like I said it is an antidepressant. |
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carolina
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No way. Men deal with depression a lot different to women so if you confront him, he may feel embarassed and his pride will be hurt. Let it be. Im sure he would like to tell you but doesnt know how to but dont pressurise him into telling you. Its his business so leave it as it is for now. |
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cfoxwell99
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I would wait to see if he volunteers this info. He may be too embarassed, so let it be for now. |
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nrsebone
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if it has his name on the prescription then no, but if it is someone else yes. bt the way paxil is an antidepressant. |
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Beth
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No, it's really his business. He may not even currently be taking it. When he's ready to talk to you about it he will. It's not like it's crack or something. |
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angeleyes
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Do you live with your boyfriend? If not, why are you snooping? If it has his name on the bottle, leave it alone, it's his business. And if it doesnt, how are you going to explain snooping where you shouldn't have been? |
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Sky
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You should just leave it alone, unless he tells you about. If the bottle is prescribed for him you should not ask about it, because some people find it hard to tell others about their depression, he might feel you will not love him as much if he admits this. Paxil is antidepressent and also used for anxiety. |
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piethedog
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So what? |
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bayareart1
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whats there to confront? is it prescribed? don't be so nosey |
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picopico
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Big deal. Half of the people in the US are on antidepressants. |
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joiedotbustertoo
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Paxil is a prescribed anti-depressant. He probably needs it or he would not have a prescription for it. Some people find it hard to admit to depression. Give him a break. If he wants to share his medical history, he will. It's between him & his doctor. Leave it alone. |
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Tempest88
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Well....
Did you have permission to look in his cabinets? Or were you snooping?
If you had permission then I would simply ask him "Hey what is that paxil in your cabinet for?" Maybe he still takes it, maybe he doesn't. Confrontation is hostile and doesn't promote communication.
If you were snooping, shame on you! Then you should ask him casually if he takes any meds, and what are they and what for? Snooping violates trust so that will be hard.
Depression is rampant throughout the world these days. Bravo to him for taking a step to help it. |
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(:♥TayLee♥:)
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Mind your own business |
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