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<p>'92 Colorado College, Colorado Springs, CO <p>Kimberly Fadim lives in Chicago, where she works for the National Depressive and Manic-Depressive Association. <p> Kim Fadim, 26, a counselor with the National Depressive and Manic Depressive Association in Chicago, who is bi-polar, had to discontinue taking Prozac because of the side effects. "I had problems with sexual dysfunction, insomnia and upset stomach," said Fadim. Fadim's doctor changed her to Zoloft, one of the relatives of Prozac, which has seemed to work better for her. She said Prozac caused her to have very vivid dreams which were really " neat." <p>"I really miss that part" said Fadim.
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