Fatigued!!!!! 7 weeks off Mirtazapine

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Hi,

So I've been off Mirtazapine about 7 weeks now and most days I'm brutally fatigued.

My sleep seems to be fine however, I sleep 7-8 hours per night, don't know how deep the sleep is though..

Anyone else with 'Chronic Fatigue' since quitting MIrtazapine?

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  • Posted

    I was tired when I stopped but unfortunately I’m now 13 weeks off and finding sleep hard and having very bad head zaps but I’ve just had three amazing days feeling like my old self but today back to withdrawals hopefully I’ll get some more good days soon 
    • Posted

      I hope you get some more good days coming soon!

      How was your fatigue? MIne is crushing somedays, can barely keep my eyes open!

  • Posted

    I have this and I'm not completely off the drug yet, just cutting down. Am at 7.5mgs so far and feel exhausted everyday. I cannot work or stand for long periods if time, showering is an effort. I am having to stay with my Mum so she can look after me, cook my meals, etc. I hate the fatigue. I cannot wait to be off this drug. Good luck, hope it soon passes and you feel better soon.

    • Posted

      thanks!

      I hope you get through the tapering without any major trouble.

      If you ever feel the need to talk about it, just shoot me a message.

  • Posted

    Thanks, Jeffy. I find it good to connect with others who have similar experiences.

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