Coming off mirtazapine
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I thought I would start a new thread to give people tips for coming off this drug. I have gained so much advice and support from people on here and I owe my (so far) painless withdrawal to them. People like Calmer and Betsy, and plenty others too. I have been on 30mg mirtazapine for four years. I tried to come off them a couple of years ago and failed miserably, returning to my full dose after 10 days of awful anxiety and insomnia, as well as migraines and nausea. I had cut my dose to 15mg for a week and then dropped to zero.
This time I read every thread on here about mirtazapine withdrawal and started off really slowly, cutting down by just 3.75mg for two weeks. Then by a further 3.75 mg. At the same time I started taking a lot of inositol. I take a huge heaped teaspoon in my tea every morning. I had only slight nausea when I first started dropping my dose but I think that was me getting used to the inositol. Once I was down to 22.5mg of mirt, with no withdrawal symptoms, I figured I could go a bit faster and dropped my dose down to 15mg. I had no withdrawal symptoms after ten days and so have now dropped my dose to 11.25mg. I use a simple pill cutter from ebay to cut my tablets. So I am now on three quarters of a 15mg tablet. Mirtazapine had pooped out on me and so I already have terrible insomnia. I take temazepam some nights and benadryl on others to help me with that.
I will post my progress here. Who knows, I may fail miserably, but whatever the outcome, I hope it will help others. I was terrified of coming off mirtazapine, but now I am excited by it. I think the key is to take it really slowly and work out the pace your body can cope with. The smaller your dose goes, thee smaller the decrease in your dose should be. Good luck everyone, and please post your own experiences here. I know some people have really suffered despite coming off mirt very slowly. Everyone is different and I think everyone's experience can be a real help to others.
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evergreen
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Last night I was able to cut my temazepam to 5mg along with two herbal pills, so have had a third good night's sleep after my terrible day early this week. I am putting my feelings down to normal reaction to lack of sleep, plus sadness of son going back to uni and sad news of David Bowie's death. I don't think it was withdrawals. I think I have had a huge amount of hellp from the lovely people on here which has really spurred me on, and also I know the inositol has played an important part. The other thing to note, is that although I am tapering quicker than many, it is much slower than the doctors usually instruct. The last time I tapered off, under doctors instructions, I had the most terrible withdrawal symptoms, and so I am not immune. I know I have the hardest hurdle coming up though. And of course, I will keep on posting here until I am off this drug.
si675 evergreen
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evergreen si675
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I have been on mirtazapine 30mg for four years. I tried to come off it before and lasted only ten days. That was ten days of sheer hell. So I expected to be one of those unfortunate few who have a terrible time coming off it. So far, I can honestly say, it's been very easy. I've had my bad days, but I most probably would have had those days in any case. I already have the most awful insomnia, and so had nothing to lose there either!
I hope that you get through your current mire of suffering and that the doctors get you sorted out with something that actually suits you. I tried virtually every AD there is before settling on mirt. The mirt was a port in a storm and I am forever grateful for that. I know I have the biggest hurdle of completely coming off it to come, but I'm feeling positive.
betsy0603 evergreen
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I am looking forwared to reading how it will go after you jump off, and keeping my fingers crossed for you that doing the taper will have made it very doable!
evergreen betsy0603
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How are you doing today?
Calmer evergreen
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Hope the new drop goes well for you, keep us posted
betsy0603 evergreen
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I had insomnia starting around 4 this morning, and couldn't get back to sleep for quite awhile. I didn't even have ruminating thoughts. Finally fell back asleep when my husband got up, and then had stress dreams for the next hour. Got up having had enough of that! So, groggy, unmotivated, still in my pjs at nearly 1 PM (well, I did do my farm-yard chores in my pj's LOL!), and having just spend the last 45 minutes dinking around with my scale weighing out the next two weeks of Effexor... Grrr! I think I'm in a grumpy mood, to boot! And a friend is due soon to work dogs on sheep.
I'm wondering if there might not be an ultra tiny dose of mirt that could bring balance for you - not affect the metabolism but keep the migraines at bay or at least less severe. But it would be such a pain to dose that out, I'm telling ya' it ain't fun messing with my scale! The liquid would be the way to go!
Apparently there is a carrier liquid that can be used to mix mirt powder in such that it stays suspended and allows for an even dose. Going to look into it if I can't get the SolTabs.
I hope your day has been good, Evergreen!
evergreen betsy0603
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evergreen Calmer
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betsy0603 evergreen
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evergreen
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Calmer evergreen
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I went along to the little independant herbalist store in town and discussed my wd & have now started the complex B's, Magnesium that includes 100 gm Inositol, Varerian & many more. So I'm hoping the fatigue will improve with these, can but try !! I am going to wait to see if my stomach reacts to the new Vitamins before dropping another dose, I don't think I'm ready to go lower until I know.
It sounds like the natural remedy that you are taking is helping you Evergreen, I've heard it is good, bet it contains Valerian. There are Kalms for daytime that you might want to try if you get anx' during the day.
Betsy you say you aren't eating very much; I think when you go low on calories the mind cranks up a gear to a more hyper state, watch that carefully, last thing you want. So are you doing 2 withdrawals at the same time? Eff & Mirt?
Hope you both enjoy getting outside today, it's super and sunny here, hope it is for you too Betsy.
x
evergreen Calmer
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Calmer evergreen
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Keeping occupied, nothing like having something to concentrate on to keep your mind sane!
betsy0603 Calmer
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I will try harder to eat.
I am focusing on the mirt WD because a) it never helped me by itself b) I was on it very briefly comparted to 12 years of Effexor so hopefully not as "entrenched" and c) the weight gain! With the Effexor, I am doing a microtaper. I am weighing out 74 mg of beads for the current dose and yesterday it was time to weigh out a new batch so I weighed 73 mg, a cut of 1 mg! It makes me feel better to nudge it down in some respect, otherwise I go kinda crazy thinking that I can't even work on it until the mirt is done! Well, I've decided to get down to 7.5 mg mirt, hold there and focus on the Effexor for a bit. Long answer!
evergreen betsy0603
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