mirt wd
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So I've come down from 30mg down to 7.5mg in about 3 weeks hasn't been as hard as last time. Starting to notice it now with nausea and increased aniexty since going down from 15mg to 7.5mg sleep has been bad but got some sleeping tablets off the doctor. While doing this it's kicked off my autoimmune disease into a major flare colistis I've also had 3 infections uti tonsillitis and now sinititus so I don't know if feel unwell anyway has masked my wd. Last night was my last 7.5mg and I'm changing to a different ssri on Thursday which I hope will stop the harsh of the wd. My syptoms so far have been heart beat irregular chest pains slight tremble. Hot flashes lack of sleep. Spikes in aniexty completely random though. Diarrhea and nausea. It's been hard but not unbearable. I'm hoping my change over goes smoothly and I feel better soon. I also pray anyone going through mirtazapine wd heals quickly x
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oldboy lauren56321
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By coming off you are throwing away any help it was giving you, so you should expect to feel ill. Mirt is not an SSRI so you are changing the class of drug. Mirt is known for helping with sleep but SSRIs generally do not.
lauren56321 oldboy
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Sunbird8 lauren56321
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I hope you have a peaceful night as you re-start the mirtazapine.
I keep you in my thoughts.
Sunbird x
lauren56321 Sunbird8
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betsy0603 lauren56321
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My question for you, lauren56321, is, do you really need to be on any drug anymore? Coming off of these drugs can cause symptoms that appear to be relapse to the docs, depression and anxiety along with a host of physical symptoms, and so more drugs are thrown at it. i have been on a lot of forums where people were polydrugged because their docs threw more meds at a current med's side effects, or at withdrawal symptoms, but all of that just throws your nervous system into chaos and it becomes even harder to feel well with all the drug-induced imbalances. I've been reading a book by a psychiatrist who has had great results with therapy for people who had panic attacks, even schizophrenia, without drugs. So, there is non-drug help out there. We were never meant to take these psych drugs for year after year and they can end up causing us more harm than good being on them long term.
I wish you peace and wellness, regardless of what you end up doing :-)
Sunbird8 lauren56321
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I have been thinking of you.
It is quite understandable that you would feel scared about taking mirt following your horrible experience.
I hope what ever dose you decided to take last night you have been able to have a peaceful night.
Please come back to let us know how you are feeling today.
Best wishes,
Sunbirdx
lauren56321 Sunbird8
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Sunbird8 lauren56321
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I hope you receive some good advice and understanding from your doctor.
Go well my friend.
xx