rm000 Posted February 16, 2017 Share Posted February 16, 2017 Hello I never had any anxiety issues. I had a sinus surgery in 2006 and after 1 year I started feeling heaviness in my head. I got all the medical test and everything came out perfectly normal. It was 2011 when this heaviness started to effect my sleep. Though the situation was not severe but I am very cautious about my health. So I went to a neurologist he gave me some anti depressants. I was unaware about these medications. I was changing the city and my doctor said it to take it for 2 years. I successfully tapered 2 medicines and the last one was escitalopram 10mg. Reduced the dose to 2.5mg without any withdrawal. But after tapering off, my life changed completely. Coudn't sleep for 1 month which affected my work and increased my anxiety. Tried some sleeping pills(Zolfresh) but nothing helped. Then I realized I was taking antidepressant and that could be the reason behind it. I went to a psychiatrist in may 2015 and she prescribed remeron(7.5mg), escitalopram 10mg, klonopin(0.5 mg). Started sleeping from day 1 and I started doing great in life. In 2016 I successfully tapered off escitalopram 10mg & klonopin(0.5 mg). After 4 months on 18 Jan 2017 I reduced my remeron from 7.5 to 3.75 and sleep distubances started.from 26 Jan. My doctor increased the dosage from 3.5 to 11 mg. It didn't help. Yesterday I took 15 mg pill and I slept. I have a nice job but I am unable to focus on my work. I am in India and I have received an admit from 2 universities in USA. Course is starting in August 2017. I prepared very hard for the entrance exam last year and don't want to miss the opportunity to study there. I have 2 queries 1) Shall I stay in India and give up on my dreams of studying from a reputed USA university? Yoga is very popular here and I have heard that it is very effective in treating depression. 2) Shall I accept the admit and go to USA? I know I may get well in next 2 weeks but I am scared that my insomnia and depression can return in USA when I ll start tapering again? PS - Doctors screwed my life. Surgery was not required in 2006 and anti depressants were not required in 2012 Link to comment
theloneranger86 Posted February 17, 2017 Share Posted February 17, 2017 (edited) You can ask universities to defer your admission to next year. If you want to stay back for another year to fully recover you can tell them you'd like to join next year due to personal reasons. Edited February 17, 2017 by ChessieCat removed comment about posting in wrong section Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus baroquep Posted February 17, 2017 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted February 17, 2017 Hi rm000, sorry to hear that you are having difficulty tapering from Remeron. Antidepressants are notoriously difficult to get off of and understand what you are going through. Unfortunately, I don't have any personal experience with this medication but there are experienced admins and moderators that will be able to help you. Before giving up on your dream to attend university in the US, I would wait to see if they can help you get back on track. They have a lot of experience dealing with all sorts of different antidepressants and you are in good hands. Hang in there, am sure that a moderator will get back to you soon and help you figure out what you'll need to do to get stabilized and able to continue your taper safely. Best of luck to you. Current Prescription Drugs for Hypothyroidism: Synthroid 100mcg / Cytomel 5mcg (15 years Pristiq/Effexor)Tapering Schedule September 15, 2016 - switched from Pristiq 50mg to Effexor XR 75mg; November 10, 2016 - reduced to 67.5 Effexor XR December 9, 2016 - reduced 60.75 January 5, 2017 - reduced 54.67 January 30, 2017 - reduced to 49.0 February 20, 2017 - reduced to 44.0 May 20, 2017 - reduced to 40.25 (holding for additional month due to late onset of withdrawal symptoms after this taper) July 17, 2017 - reduced to 38.24 August 15, 2017 - reduced to 37.5 (50% of my original dose) October 15, 2017 - reduced to 35.6 November 12, 2017 - reduced to 33.8 December 15, 2017 - up-dose to 35.6 December 28, 2017 - up-dose to 37.5 Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus scallywag Posted February 17, 2017 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted February 17, 2017 1) Shall I stay in India and give up on my dreams of studying from a reputed USA university? Yoga is very popular here and I have heard that it is very effective in treating depression. 2) Shall I accept the admit and go to USA? I know I may get well in next 2 weeks but I am scared that my insomnia and depression can return in USA when I ll start tapering again? rm000 -- Welcome to Surviving Antidepressants (SA) I'm sorry that you've suffered so much at the hands of doctors you trusted. It's extremely unfortunate that the psychiatrist who prescribed these medications to you didn't give you better advice on how to discontinue them. Decreasing from 7.5 mg to 3.75 mg is a very large decrease (50%) for anyone on any psychiatric medication. When you consider the fact that you had also recently discontinued escitalopram and klonopin. It's likely that the dose of 7.5 mg Remeron was covering up your withdrawal symptoms from having stopped escitalopram and klonopin. The decrease on January 17 allowed those symptoms to surge forth. I'm thinking it's a bit (a great deal?) like the alien emerging from a person's abdomen in the (really old, 1979) movie Alien. Here are a few links that provide explanations of what happens when we start taking these medications and then what happens when we stop: One theory of anti-depressant withdrawal syndrome How your brain responds to psychiatric drugs - aka "Brain remodeling" Youtube video, 4 minutes: Healing from antidepressants We suggest that people decrease by making no more than a 10% reduction, i.e. taking 90% of previous dose, and making that change only once a month. That is probably much slower than how you stopped escitalopram and klonopin. You can read more about that in this topic: Why taper by 10% of my dosage?. It will take time for you to settle now that you're back on 15 mg, probably several more weeks. Your symptoms will ease. Unfortunately no one can tell you how long that will take. As for your questions about your education and travel plans, those are questions only you can answer considering the unknown timeframe of your symptoms and the known deadlines of the educational program. I hope you'll find the information in the SA forums helpful for your situation. I'm sorry that you are in the position that you need the information, but am glad that you found us. This is not medical advice. Discuss any decisions about your medical care with a knowledgeable medical practitioner.1997-1999 Effexor; 2002-2005 Effexor XR 37.5 mg linear taper, dropping same #beads/week with bad results Cymbalta 60 mg 2012 - 2015; 2016: 20 mg to 7 mg exact doses and dates in this post; 2017: 6.3 mg to 0.0 mg Aug. 12; details here scallywag's IntroductionOnline spreadsheet for dose taper calculations and nz11's THE WORKS spreadsheet Link to comment
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