setraline and mirtz

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hi as anyone taken 50mg sertraline and 15mg mirtz at night? any help would be gratefull

julie

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    Hi Julie how is it going? i had both of them together but only for one day, i was really well the next day but now just on 30mg mirtazapine and doing ok it's just the mornings when waking i feel really low, i also take 8omg propanalol 40 morning 40 evening. hope this helps keep in touch. Anne
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      hi anne took the 15mg mirtz last night feel great hun x
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      Hi  Julie that's brill to hear! I'm having a bad day today. x
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      Hi Julie was just wondering how you are getting on with your mirtazapine?     Hope your well!
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      hi anne things are going ok getting easier everyday they seem to be mixing well :-) fingers crossed moods are odd but its settling ..how are you hun? x
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      Hi Julie i'm getting better by the day, just have a little anxiety here and there! mood has lifted now though. take care keep in touch Anne x

       

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      Not to good at the moment doctor wanted to up my mirtazapine today 45mg but i said no because 30mg is making me anxious when i wake up it is worse! how are you Julie? x
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    No but I've heard mirtz can reduce side effects of sert.  Were you having such side effects?  My sert side effects are oddly more physical anxiety, tapping feet, wakefulness but oddly sleep better with sert. 

    Patrick 

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      hi i didnt know that thank you i was put on 100mg sert felt awfull so gone back to 50mg and given 15mg mirtz also i wonder how they will mix

      julie

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      hi its taking the side effects of sertraline away no more sweating phew
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      Julie,

      Forgot to followup, glad you're better.  I'm down to 25 mg sert, no panic attacks.  I think keeping it low will make it easier to stop when I want.

      Patrick

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