Mirtazapine (Remeron) Withdrawal Success Story!!

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Hello all!

I see a lot of taper / withdrawal threads on here explaining how bad it was for a lot of people but I wanted to share my experience with a relatively easy taper so those who google it don’t get completely terrified / hopefully it helps some people.

I was on mirtazapine for GAD and Panic Disorder for four years, 30mg for three and 45g for the final year. It helped a great deal in the beginning but the last six months or so I felt I was getting no benefits, so I decided to come off.

Here are my tips before I log my experience.

BE FIRM with your doctor. For too long I was pressured to stay on or even maximise my dose when I was unhappy. Tell your doctor you want off and you want off now and come up with a GAME PLAN.

GET ANTI-NAUSEA MEDS this one is simple, be prepared. I got a script for Maxolon from my doc to take twice a day during my withdrawal. It’s completely safe and non addictive and works wonders.

SET YOURSELF UP FOR SUCCESS you can do this. I personally have been through Valium (diazepam) withdrawal and it was horrifying, so with that experience behind me I knew this would be do-able. HAVE FAITH in yourself and your inner strength.

SYMPTOMS WILL PASS. The good thing is you know it is the withdrawal that is making your anxiety flare up or making you feel uneasy so you KNOW you can get through it and it will end.

So here comes my experience.

Had been on 45mg for a year (out of 4 on this med) and told my doctor I want off and I want off ASAP. They were aware of my success coming off diazepam so were supportive of me coming off this relatively quickly (I really earned my drug withdrawal stripes there haha).

45mg down to 30mg for five days. I took my anti-nausea pill when I woke up straight away and another in the evening if I needed. Honestly felt ZERO bad effects from this drop at all, if anything I felt better. Less violent anxiety, clearer head and happier mood.

30mg down to 15mg for five days. Kept taking those wonderful Maxolons and again this was a walk in the park!! Happier every day and really focussing on how much success I was having so far.

15mg down to 7.5mg for five days. Still on Maxolon every day to avoid the nausea. Had some days where anxiety would flare up quickly but that’s kind of normal for me anyway. Found on this low dose I was falling asleep so fast I had forgotten how sedating the low doses were!

7.5mg to 0 for the rest of my life. Still on Maxolon, have been noticing I still feel some nausea so I am grateful to have the anti-nausea meds to really minimise it. Have been taking 2 daily during this time. My sleep is becoming a bit more broken and less of a “coma” deep sleep now and I’ve been sweating bullets at random but DRINKING LOADS OF WATER.  STILL FEELING POSITIVE!!

I am now 3 days into 0mg and honestly it’s nowhere near as bad as a lot of people experienced and for that I am extremely grateful. Will update if people are interested to read how the next few days / weeks go now that I’m down to no mirt in my system.  It has been so much easier than I was braced for.

So here are a list of things I did experience.

Mild Nausea despite taking the anti nausea meds

Pooping more than usual

Some sleep disruption once I came off completely

Sweating

Mild headache (easily fixed by ibuprofen)

Flare ups of anxiety but NO PANIC ATTACKS caused by withdrawal, if anything my panic attacks are less frequent now

Feeling a little foggy headed once I got down to zero, not a big deal

Jitters. Just general fidgeting and struggling to sit still but that’s expected after being sedated big time for the last four years by a variety of meds now I’m on zero medications.

Things I NEVER EXPERIENCED

(I’m not saying these don’t happen but merely they did not happen to me)

Vomiting

Diarrhoea

Insomnia (I still sleep every night)

Brain Zaps

Migraines

Panic attacks caused by withdrawal

Suicidal thoughts / depression. I’m actually much happier.

Dizziness / feeling faint. Again this is less frequent now than it was while I was on 45mg.

Bad mood changes, being angry or crying for no reason.

So to anyone who bothered to read this essay post. YOU CAN DO IT. Everyone will experience these things differently and I am not disputing that some people have a really rough time, it’s just that when someone has a good experience or an easy time they are less likely to write about it. When I was starting my taper I found so many awful stories and so few positive ones which made me extremely anxious in itself. So I wanted to write out a successful withdrawal story for those people who are about to start to see that they might not have a horrifying experience and there are ways you can prevent a lot of the symptoms SAFELY.

Drink lots of water. Have faith in yourself. Be strong. Don’t put up with sh*t you don’t have to.

I am more than happy to reply to any questions people have about my experience and will update how things go for the next few days if anyone is interested. Cheers and good luck. 

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  • Posted

    maybe you can help meI have a call into my drs office but it will be a while before I hear back

    I want to stop taking remeron that ive been on since Feb 7th 15 mgs

    can i quit cold turkey or should i cut them in half to be 7.5 mgs first before stopping?

  • Edited

    HI THERE, I saw your post and hope you don't mind my reply, if you just want to come off your 15 mg why not half your tablets and be kind to yourself for a while ?. 

    • Edited

      Thanks LINDA! Yes thats what i am going to do.

      Thank you for your reply.

    • Edited

      no i have no idea STILL waiting for Doctor to return my call i dont honestly know how long i should do half a dose for I've only been on it since early February I've gained so much weight & started having horrible vivid nightmares/dreamsI'm also on PROZAC & have been for years so its not the prozac doing itIt has go be the remeron

    • Posted

      How awful, its not fair is it. There isn't the support when needed with these things. I guess you are in the u.k ?. If I am unsure I now trust a pharmacist more than a DOCTOR they seem to have so much more knowledge. From reading this forum the dreams seem to be part of this treatment. Stay with it if you can, although horrible I am sure it will be easier soon. Have a look at other peoples side effects I think its normal and will fade. GOOD LUCK. Let us know how it goes. x

    • Edited

      thank you! And no- I'm in the US

      I think I will call my local Pharmacist.

      Will update.

      Thanks again

    • Posted

      i was titrated off eventually down to 1.87 two years ago. then he tried several others, no success, even risperidone and olanzapine, all awful. left me on diazepam for far too long, be very careful with that, and now im left with nothing else. my days are hard and ive developed diverticulitis and irritable bladder, all im sure from mirtazapine as i never had them before. i see my life just wasting away with this illness and wish i had never taken anti depressants. i hope you can get off this med, it is not good.

    • Posted

      yes I'm trying to get off of it Have been on 15 mgs yhst i started one month agoI have cut them in half now 7.5 mgs for the last week I cant seem to get my Psychiatrist to call me back. I just need to know how long i should stay on 7.5

  • Posted

    Hi, Ive just come off Mirtazapine (30mg) after 6 months use, following an acute episode of postnatal anxiety. I'm now off the medication with not a single withdrawl effect. Nothing. This was my schedule as discussed with my GP:

    30mg x 6 months....then:

    30mg/22.5mg alternating days for 2 weeks

    22.5mg for 2 weeks

    22.5mg/15mg alternating days for 2 weeks

    15mg for 2 weeks

    15mg/11.25mg alternating days for 2 weeks

    11.25mg for 2 weeks

    11.25mg/7.5mg alternating days for 2 weeks

    7.5mg for 2 weeks

    7.5mg/3.75mg alternating days for 2 weeks

    3.75mg for 2 weeks

    3.75mg/0mg alternating days for 2 weeks

    3.75mg/0/0 (so a single dose every 3 days) for 2 weeks

    then nothing.

    I used 30mg tablets and a cutter to get down to 15mg, then 15mg tablets cut down to 3.75. It does involve cutting tablets into quarters for smaller doses, but this worked very well.

    Thought Id post this are there are many horror stories online. This took a few months, but was gentle and easy and no side effects. Good luck xx

  • Edited

    Hi thanks for this positive feedback I need it so bad. I have been taking Lexapro and Mirtazapine 15mg for 2 months now due to Major Depression and suicidal ideations. My mood is okay now, but i have been experiencing some negative side effects so i want to cut off Mirtazapine. I tried but i had the worst insomnia, i didn't sleep for 72 hours and in the end i took the pill again😔

  • Posted

    I have been of mirt for 9mnths and thought I had got over all withdrawals as I had a few good weeks but no it has started up again .Do you no if this is normal .I was on 7.5gm for 7 mths I went by the way my drs said but I think it was too quick .I have had dreadful withdrawal symptoms and I was so happy to think that I had my life back.Now this has happened. Any advice you can give would be grateful.

    Thanks

  • Posted

    Hi

    Is really good to hear successful stories. I was on Mirt for 12 years termpered down gradually for about 5 months.

    Exactly 20 days now i have been off Mirt but since about a week now i have been having lot of itching.

    Especially on my head, palm and feet. Please have you heard anybody off Mirt with Itching experience?

    And how long will it last?

  • Posted

    ive been on mirtazapine 30mg for 2 and a half years, recently come down to 15mg around a month Ago. Initially my sleep was badly affected for around a week and my appetite decreased,also had a few days or really low mood,but now all these things have subsided and i feel stable on 15mg. Im planning to use tablet cutter to wean down to around 12mg for a couple of weeks then down to 10mg then 7.5mg as i want to be medication free within next couple of months with as little withdrawals as possible, fingers crossed.

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