Gail, the lidocaine patches are wonderful for localized pain. The wife says she couldn't live without them.
How/when Should I Begin With Tapering?
#184
Posted 09 November 2016 - 04:30 PM
In answer to your question, I took both C and Lyrica - no problem
This is no race and there is no time line...If you need to stay on 30 to stabilize, please do. I think that your bead counting should be much slower.
You have been doing well, so be kind to yourself!
#186
Posted 10 November 2016 - 08:06 AM
I will have set my level back at 30mg again as from tomorrow because my mental and anxiety level is not okay at all for the moment. I also started 5htp again but at the level of 3x50mg in stead of 3x100mg.
Long weekend now in Belgium so I can relax a bit.
#187
Posted 10 November 2016 - 08:18 AM
Do take the time to pamper yourself, comfort food, hot bubble bath and so on.
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#190
Posted 11 November 2016 - 08:23 AM
Hi htsp,
As we mentioned, going back to the 30mg until you are stabilized should be the best possible way...
After 2 or 3 days you should be feeling much better. I don't think adding a different AD would be a good idea at this time since you are not doing too well. Once you have stabilized you can slowly cross taper, meaning slowly decreasing the C and slowly increasing on another AD.
Many have done this - I personally did not, but others have and seem to have done very well.
Good luck and please keep updating us
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#191
Posted 11 November 2016 - 12:13 PM
I would add that when on 30mg, take the jump to Prozac 20 or Zoloft 50 at the same time. Then after 30 days, you bead count at a faster pace this time while increasing the other if needed.
Pinched skin or nerves???? Je ne sais pas. Fishinghat, you sleeping? I wish that I knew.
#193
Posted 11 November 2016 - 02:21 PM
So, je disais, lyrica is also prescribed for anxiety. For pinched nerves, epilepsy and more.
Having a brain storming here, give it a try and if it works on your two problems, your life could be more easier. You don't have to cross taper and Abracadabra! Eureka! Plus off the crap gradually!
Get out of your pyjamas and out you go to get that prescription.(lol)
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#199
Posted 13 November 2016 - 03:29 PM
I think I found a solution for my pinchy skin... I read about Amitriptyline ointment... All beter then meds.
All fine with you?
#200
Posted 13 November 2016 - 07:03 PM
Ointment, lost here. Looked it up, I always thought that it was an antidepressant only. Mistake! Yes, I would think it's better than pills. Please update us on that.
Doing good with bouts of crises d'angoisse here and there. Much better, I think!
Are you on 30 mg now? Life is tough, isn't it?
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#202
Posted 14 November 2016 - 08:28 AM
Hi htsp!
Just wanted to mention that I took Alprazolam (Xanax) for the anxiety during withdrawal and you are doing well with that small dosage. I was taking 2 mg daily for some time.
Good luck to you and don't worry about that small dosage of Xanax if it is helping - one thing at a time!
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#204
Posted 14 November 2016 - 09:22 AM
Yes, some are, as quality of life is much more important than saying you are "drug-free".
After 1 1/2 yrs off the nasty C I was still not keeping it together very well. My Dr. prescribed Bupropion (generic Wellbutrin) and I have been taking it ever since (300mg/day)
I am resigned to the fact that I will probably be on it for life and that is OK - I definitely feel "put together" again but remain very emotional when hearing or seeing something sad. It is definitely better than the flat no-feeling when taking C.
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#205
Posted 14 November 2016 - 02:29 PM
Do you guys know if there are many people on srri all life long? I think I have to do this is for me mentally heavy to wear.
When someone has been through real traumatized events or not, I think that antidepressants are for "almost life". Facing what happened day after day, that is hell. Something needs to be taken to make it more bearable. Well, so be it. I am thinking of my friend and her sisters that were abused by their father at a young age, all on antidepressants plus two suicides. The brain can take so much!
#206
Posted 14 November 2016 - 03:13 PM
I think that antidepressants are over prescribed in general and many of those patients can benefit by therapy and reduce or eliminate their meds. Having said that I also think Gail is right. There is just so much a brain can handle before it just says enough and losses it. Those kind of severe events often lead to meds for life.Like or good friend Thismoment often said. It is about quality of life.
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#207
Posted 16 November 2016 - 01:18 PM
I was having major blood pressure after that period and anxiety attacks. Therefor my doctor has set me on Paxil.
I was happy and full of energy. I was able. To build my company out and to marry a beautiful woman last year. Beginning of this year I was terrible sick at my abs and that gave me pannick attacks again. It didn't stop and after 4 months I was heavy depressed. The Paxil didn't do anything anymore.
I tried fluoxetine and sipralexa but it didn't do much. After that I went to the hospital suicidal and there they gave me Cymbalta due to neuropatic pains
THAT'S MY STORY OF THIS YEAR
Tomorrow Im seeing a new psych. because I want to cross taper... C is making me more anxious due to the side effects.
I keep you posted after my appointment tomorrow. I hope you want to cross check his advise. I think I need an AD the rest of. My life but it won't be C!!!
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#208
Posted 16 November 2016 - 02:50 PM
We all have a story. Thank you for sharing, I am sure glad that it won't be the C.
As for myself, after reading the articles that Fishinghat posted here, my choice was what seemed the less aggressive, Trazodone extended release. But they don't make it here.
So a mood stabilizer was prescribed instead. Less scary.
Hope that your new doctor is a good one. Thank you again.
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