Remeron Withdrawal Abdominal Cramps

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Hello, I have posted here before, and some of you will remember. I am on my third and last withdrawal from mirt. I was having horrible abdominal cramps from the second attempt, and at the advice of my GI doc went back on 3.75. Within a few days, the abdominal symptoms were gone. However heart rhythm side effects force me to drop them after only a couple of months. I was hoping that the cramps were gone, but I wasn't that fortunate. Slowly, day by day, they returned, along with the normal WD symptoms. It has been over 80 days, and I am back using the heating pad for the pain. If this scenario is in anyway similar to your experience, or that of someone you know, would you please let me know. I know that no two people are the same, but to know that someone gradually had the abdominal cramps go with time, it sure would help with my anxiety / stress / peace of mind. I thank you, David. I first started trying to get off mirt about two years ago, and have been sick from withdrawals / side effects for the whole time, except last November when I went on the 3.75. Also, for anyone reading this, if you are on the Remeron road of hell, I wish you Godspeed in reaching the end!

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    hi David, don't know if you've messaged me or I've messaged you accidentally as i new to this forum and so much time has passed from your post but I'm only 3 weeks into full withdrawal - I live in the uk so my Dr made me jump off at our lowest dose 7.5, said you cant tryst anything lower as they're not scored.

    abdominal cramps and bowel issues are horrendous and of course the anxiety is still there plus the nausea - I hope you found a solution in the end and sorry fir troubling you if you'd rather put this all behind you kind regards Siobhan

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