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    Can one ignore mild upper GI bleeding from an SSRI?

    I do not want to be dependent on a benzo.

    I have only found sertraline and flouxetine to be useful. But, as a consequence of the SSRI, I get the smell of Melena (blood from the upper gastro region) and black stools? Can I just ignore the mild bleeding if the level of platelets is in an acceptable range?

    Anyone whi has been in this situation?

    Note: I live in a small town in India and the doctors are not so up to speed with the latest.

    In general, is there any link to a guidelines of what to do if there are smelly and black & tarry stools from an SSRI?

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