...She was prescribed Seroxat, an antidepressant that increases levels of the feel-good chemical serotonin - which is often low in those with depression.
Despite her collapse and diagnosis, Beverley returned to work the next day, hoping the drug would make her feel better, although she had been warned it could be six weeks before it took effect.
'Actually, I felt worse as the weeks went on. I never forgot my lines, but an hour after a conversation, I wouldn't remember what had been said.'
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Tuesday, January 01, 2008
Coronation Street - 'Liz McDonald' memory loss when on Seroxat
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