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Hi,
I've read where some people feel tired as part of withdrawal. I'm about two weeks off Remeron and have gone through a variety of symptoms.
Now I'm feeling really tires, almost sedated like feeling? Anyone else get that? I actually slept ok but just feel like I've taken a sleeping pill but didn't.
I'm also having waves of stimulation where my armpits sweat, legs and arms feel weak, it's not low blood sugar as I checked and was fine.... yet eating kinda helps. This happens after breakfast but before lunch. I definitely feel like my nervous system is overly sensitive. I don't feel mental anxiety but my body says otherwise.
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Billy2019 soccer_dude
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I completely stopped in March I done a short tapering from 45mg. I was on them for 10 or so years. It was prescribed for generalized anxiety disorder. I did not really notice much withdrawal symptoms to be honest. I have always been anxious even when on Mirtazapine' Now I am completely off them I feel quite good but I still get the anxiety but I seem to be sleeping better, I used to go to bed at 12.30 at night now since Ive stopped I now go to bed at roughly 11pm. I now naturally wake up at 7am wheres as before its was usually 9am. My mind feels clearer no brain fog, When anxiety does come up I just ride it till it passes. I wont take Mirtazapine or similar again, BUT I do have Diazepam for emergencies which I rarely use unless I have to 😃.
What DID make the whole stopping process scary in trying to stop was reading what others have said and all the scare story's! My advice is take it all with a pinch of salt. If someone has had a bad time giving up meds then your end up looking for symptoms when you give up. Listen to yourself your feelings and so on as of course we are all different.