You know when i started taking them meds i was grateful to have them - i needed something to help me get through that time. but my goodness if its so bad to stop taking them then why is it ok for the to prescribe them for goodness sake.
fishingthat - Thanks its helpful for to know a possible window - gives me light a the end of the tunnel.
Timbo - I thought about it after reading these many many pages - but would be afraid of a setback or like it would be starting over. and i have the pills - i had just renewed a 90 prescription. but after all of this week, i am afraid to do that. But, I've not been quite strong enough to flush them yet. lol
Thank you all for being here. I needed to place to talk . . . . and NOT on Facebook. I always think the people we are related to and work with are the most judgmental. If I am Cranky today - I don't want them to know why - they want to blame it on something. . . . as a supervisor, i want them to just simply know they pissed me off. . . . .lol
I completely understand your concerns about the potential setback. I had my reservations as well - but that was based on my own experience with the effects from the discontinuation. It's good to know that you at least have the option if the side effects do get to be too much to handle. You might hang on to the medication available just in case. You might be wise to hang on to them for a few more days just in case. Don't be too hard on yourself if you do find yourself needing explore that other option. It's more important that you have a quality of life that allows you to function. Only you know what you can tolerate. As Fishinghat said, there is a broad spectrum of experiences people have when stopping this drug. There is a good chance that you are one of the many who tolerate the discontinuation well.