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i've been off 60mg 40mg (see Post #4) of prozac for 2 months after tapering very quickly over 2 months. i took prozac for 20 years. 

i have really bad headaches most days, something i never used to have before unless i was dehydrated. 

i have terrible mood swings - i shout at people in the street if they're badly parked, i get road rage when i'm driving, i scream at the kids and my husband. 

fatigue is a big problem - i can fall asleep at any point during the day and often do. i sleep all night but am still exhausted the next day. 

i have constant vivid dreams and nightmares. 

my ocd is creeping back (which is what i was prescribed the prozac for in the first place). i thought i had it under control until my kids told me i needed to stop posting on social media so much as it was dominating my life. i was also alienating people online. 

i have constant diarrhoea. 

i cannot stop eating -i'm constantly ravenous, especially for carbs - crisps and potatoes are my downfall and i've put on a stone in weight since stopping. 

i have lots of pains in my joints and limbs. 

i did have crawling under my skin, especially in my knees and feet but this seems to have subsided. 

i'm scared of seeing or talking to people. this has always been a problem for me but it is worse right now. 

 

 

thankyou for listening if you made it this far. 

today is a bad day and i keep asking myself why i gave up the pills in the first place? i hoped i would have more energy, feel more emotionally, lose weight etc. but it was only after i stopped that i started to read up on protracted withdrawals. i had no idea it could be so bad to stop the drugs. 

 

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Changed dosage amount. Edited text at OPs request.

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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Hi Cow, and welcome to SA,

 

SA recommends tapering by no more than 10% of the previous dose with about a 4 week hold to allow the brain to adapt to not getting as much of the drug.  You have tapered very quickly from 60mg and from the description of your symptoms you are most probably experiencing withdrawal symptoms.

 

You might want to consider reinstating.  If you decide to do this let us know and we can suggest a dose - please do not go back on 60mg 40mg as your brain will have already made some adaptation in the 2 months since being off.

 

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Here are some links to check out:

 

Why taper by 10% of my dosage?

 

About reinstating and stabilizing to reduce withdrawal symptoms

 

Tips for tapering off Prozac (fluoxetine)

 

These helped me to understand SA's recommendations:

 

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Changed dosage amount as per Post #4

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I missed giving you this link:  Dr Joseph Glenmullen's WD Symptoms Checklist

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ADs since ~1992:  25+ years - 1 unknown, Prozac (muscle weakness), Zoloft; citalopram (pooped out) CTed (very sick for 2.5 wks a few months after); Pristiq:  50mg 2012, 100mg beg 2013 (Serotonin Toxicity)  Tapering from Oct 2015 - 13 Nov 2021   LAST DOSE 0.0025mg

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thankyou - will have a good read of that later :) i'll have to edit my original post, it should have said 40mg, not 60. i'm making mistakes like that all the time!!! 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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Thank you for advising that you had made an error. I've amended it for you.  A member can only edit a post within an hour.

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED:  (6 year taper)      0mg Pristiq  on 13th November 2021

ADs since ~1992:  25+ years - 1 unknown, Prozac (muscle weakness), Zoloft; citalopram (pooped out) CTed (very sick for 2.5 wks a few months after); Pristiq:  50mg 2012, 100mg beg 2013 (Serotonin Toxicity)  Tapering from Oct 2015 - 13 Nov 2021   LAST DOSE 0.0025mg

Post 0 updates start here    My tapering program     My Intro (goes to tapering graph)

 VIDEO:   Antidepressant Withdrawal Syndrome and its Management

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thankyou  :D

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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HI thecowisback welcome .the mods will be by  ASAP.

I've had this waking panic/fear/anxiety for a long time and you will have to work on techniques to reduce it and cope with it . ,i learned to ignore it as best i can ,i told my partner to ignore me when i wake up  .

its horrible isn't it .

I have actually noticed the last week that the usual waking gauntlet of despair is dissipating a good bit .hopefully it lasts .

the mods will give you all the techniques and tools to help with this .

take care

Alcohol free since February 2015 

1MG diazepam

4.5MG PROZAC.

 

 

 

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Hi Cowisback, I have merged your new oic wih your original introduction. It is one topic per person in the intro forum. This means all your posts and questions are in one place and easy to follow. 

 

It is still possible to reinstate a very small dose of prozac, it is available in liquid form which makes it easy to get very small doses. I would start with 1mg, this will test whether you can tolerate it. Often we can't tolerate drugs that we have taken previously. Everything changes in withdrawal. Hopefully it will help but there are no guarantees at 6 months off which is why we recommend such a small dose to start with. The sooner you reinstate the better because as time passes we can become sensitive to the drug. Reinstatement is the only cure for withdrawal, other things can help symptoms but the original drug is what can stop withdrawal. If it helps you can then start a slow taper off that small dose once you are stable. Try not to worry, the anxiety is withdrawal and not you. Let the thoughts come and let them go again. You can open the door but don't invite them to sleep over, it takes practice but works for me! 

 

 

 

**I am not a medical professional, if in doubt please consult a doctor with withdrawal knowledge.

 

 

Different drugs occasionally (mostly benzos) 1976 - 1981 (no problem)

1993 - 2002 in and out of hospital. every type of drug + ECT. Staring with seroxat

2002  effexor. 

Tapered  March 2012 to March 2013, ending with 5 beads.

Withdrawal April 2013 . Reinstated 5 beads reduced to 4 beads May 2013

Restarted taper  Nov 2013  

OFF EFFEXOR Feb 2015    :D 

Tapered atenolol and omeprazole Dec 2013 - May 2014

 

Tapering tramadol, Feb 2015 100mg , March 2015 50mg  

 July 2017 30mg.  May 15 2018 25mg

Taking fish oil, magnesium, B12, folic acid, bilberry eyebright for eye pressure. 

 

My story http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/4199-hello-mammap-checking-in/page-33

 

Lesson learned, slow down taper at lower doses. Taper no more than 10% of CURRENT dose if possible

 

 

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thankyou both :) 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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i've been searching for answers but i can't seem to find anything that says how long paws lasts on average. i'm 6 months into withdrawal now and feeling so bloody  low. my anxiety is still through the roof though i'm reading books and stuff on how to deal with that. i now think i have mild depression - can't be bothered with anything, everything seems overwhelming, tired, lethargic, bursting into tears at the drop of a hat. this is something very new to me that i've never had before in my life. i first took the prozac for ocd but i've never had depression before.

i really don't think i could face going back on even a tiny dose of the prozac but there must be some light at the end of the tunnel soon, surely? i keep reading about waves and windows but i seem to have been on a wave for a long time and it just keeps getting higher - when will my window come? (i know that is like asking how long is a piece of string....)

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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MISSION ACCOMPLISHED:  (6 year taper)      0mg Pristiq  on 13th November 2021

ADs since ~1992:  25+ years - 1 unknown, Prozac (muscle weakness), Zoloft; citalopram (pooped out) CTed (very sick for 2.5 wks a few months after); Pristiq:  50mg 2012, 100mg beg 2013 (Serotonin Toxicity)  Tapering from Oct 2015 - 13 Nov 2021   LAST DOSE 0.0025mg

Post 0 updates start here    My tapering program     My Intro (goes to tapering graph)

 VIDEO:   Antidepressant Withdrawal Syndrome and its Management

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thankyou - i'll have a read through those now :) 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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after several weeks now of anxiety beyond belief lasting 24/7 i took my family's advice and saw the doctor for meds. i really don't want to go back on ssri's but i;m living in hell right now. the doctor gave me sertraline 50 and i took one on monday night. yesterday was spent with abdominal cramps, diarrheoa (sorry if too much info!) and headaches and i swore never to touch another pill. i phoned the doctor who said my symptoms were from a bug i'd caught as sertraline doesn't cause side effects like that (yes he is an idiot!). 
today i have been left with a really high feeling, the same as i used to get when i took codeine. 
i really want to conquer this anxiety on my own but i'm scared now that i've put back my recovery by taking the pill on monday. 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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Hi thecowisback

 

yeah, your dr is an idiot.  i had diarrhea daily for 8 years on zoloft.  it went away after i stopped the drug in 2014.  when i first took zoloft i didn't have diarrhea (probably like you with prozac), but after stopping it for a while in 2005 and going back on it, i developed diarrhea.  it was a torrent of liquid terd every day. sorry for the graphics.  it was pretty awful.   i think diarrhea is common with stopping and restarting meds or going up and down in dose.  i hope you see some relief from the wd symptoms soon.

 

poetjester

Court committed to take Prozac, Paxci, and Respiradol from 8/95 to 3/96.   developed severe akithisia and brain damage.  Was unable to speak and walking in circles 15 hours a day.  Went in for 5 sessions of ECT during a 10 day period in March of '96 and my forced medication was discontinued at that time.  My akithisia and brain damage cleared up within a few days of stopping the meds.

 

On Zoloft (200 mg) and Zyprexa (17.5 mg) March 1998- Feb 2014

In between was placed on Effexor 200 mg and Abilify for six months in 2004.  Developed mild akithisia which went away once I stopped the Abilify.  Developed severe GI issues in Dec 2001 and from that time on suffered from fatigue and hypersomnia where I would sleep between 12 and 20 hours a day and rarely ever left my apartment. 

 

Had tapered to 100 mg of Zoloft and 7.5 mg of Zyprexa at the time of going cold turkey Feb. 2014

Went 5 days without sleep at the beginning while vomiting all over my apt.  Had brain zaps for a number of weeks and also lightheadedness which both eventually went away.  However 2 1/2 yrs later I still struggle with insomnia, depression, and fatigue.

 

 

 

 

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i feel terrible this afternoon. really high, dizzy and i have blurred vision. how long will it take for that one pill to leave my system? 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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just an update. i never took any more sertraline. i don't want to go back on ssri's. i'm still as anxious as ever and my ocd has hit the roof over christmas. 

someone somewhere out there must have some hope for me that this will pass. i have no idea why i ever stopped prozac so quickly - i feel like i've ruined my life and mental health. i no longer know how to laugh, but can cry at the drop of a hat. someone please  tell me my life will get better......

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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After a 2 months taper (far too fast!) i stopped 40mg prozac in february. after the physical withdrawals wore off i was left with horrible anxiety and ocd. i also have depression now which is something i've never had in the past. i've plodded through the last few months telling myself over and over it will get better - the anxiety and ocd will go eventually but if anything they're getting worse. i've always had ocd - it's what i took the prozac for in the first place, but never ever this bad. my mind is a constant whirlwind of thoughts, terror, guilt, etc.

i tried taking sertraline last month but only took one pill. it knocked me for six and i didn't dare touch any more. i'm wondering if i should ask the doctor to try another ssri, or try prozac again. it really is the last thing i want to do. i so wish someone could come along and say 'hey - you're nearly at the end of your withdrawals - hang on in there for another couple of weeks then you'll be fine' but we all know that isn't going to happen. 

i'm terrified of starting pills again - all the side effects to get through for weeks on end and then maybe finding they don't work and having to try another one, then another one etc etc. it's a merry go round i really don't want to go back on but i'm beginning to think i have no choice. my adult kids have begged me to restart meds as they can see how low i've got. 

i know no-one can answer these questions for me, but i would be grateful for some advice from other's who've been here and felt like this. also, is it safe to take another ssri or is my brain too sensitised to them now i'm abused it by dropping the prozac so quickly? 

 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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the admins will answer but you did taper way 2 fast remember that these drugs are not meant to be taken forever  and you taper down in 2 weeks fro ma 20 + y of taking it it's normal you are like that maybe a reinstatement of a small dose will help  and pls hold on 

 

pls post this on your introduction thread or create one if you have not created already 

the longer on drugs the more time to go off slowly 

 

 

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5 hours ago, thecowisback said:

After a 2 months taper (far too fast!) i stopped 40mg prozac in february. after the physical withdrawals wore off i was left with horrible anxiety and ocd. i also have depression now which is something i've never had in the past. i've plodded through the last few months telling myself over and over it will get better - the anxiety and ocd will go eventually but if anything they're getting worse. i've always had ocd - it's what i took the prozac for in the first place, but never ever this bad. my mind is a constant whirlwind of thoughts, terror, guilt, etc.

i tried taking sertraline last month but only took one pill. it knocked me for six and i didn't dare touch any more. i'm wondering if i should ask the doctor to try another ssri, or try prozac again. it really is the last thing i want to do. i so wish someone could come along and say 'hey - you're nearly at the end of your withdrawals - hang on in there for another couple of weeks then you'll be fine' but we all know that isn't going to happen. 

i'm terrified of starting pills again - all the side effects to get through for weeks on end and then maybe finding they don't work and having to try another one, then another one etc etc. it's a merry go round i really don't want to go back on but i'm beginning to think i have no choice. my adult kids have begged me to restart meds as they can see how low i've got. 

i know no-one can answer these questions for me, but i would be grateful for some advice from other's who've been here and felt like this. also, is it safe to take another ssri or is my brain too sensitised to them now i'm abused it by dropping the prozac so quickly? 

 

Hello thecowisback,  I am  sorry you are suffering so much.  I also took Prozac for 20 years and was up to 80mg. It had pooped out long before.  No one ever suggested tapering off.  The doctor just gave me more and more meds that caused problems I am still coping with.  I finally found this site and have found some ideas to help me manage my symptoms.  I hope you get some help and advice from the experienced moderators here.  I don't know much, except that I am trying to stabilize on 9mg. of fluoxetine (prozac) and plan to hold for as long as necessary.  In the meantime, I am reading everything I can (Glenmullen, Briggen, Glasser, Divine Secrets of YAYA Sisterhood), corresponding with others on this forum, reaching out to family and being as sociable as I can (which is not much but more than I was) and taking care of myself the best way I can on all fronts.  Exercise was helping me, but I can't seem to do it without exciting the tinnitus I am experiencing.  Maybe it would help you.  I at least try gentle walking in the sunshine even though it's very cold here.  I only watch television that doesn't upset me emotionally.  I'm not eating sugar or white flour, am eating vegetables, protein, limited fruit and fat; and that keeps the cravings somewhat under control.  I fired my psychiatrist and therapist (not that they noticed) because they never accepted that I had terrible withdrawal syndrome and insist I was just suffering from depression.  I am trying out a new therapist, and I made an appointment with my gp.  I hope he will prescribe liquid prozac so I can continue my slow taper.  I have enough to last till my appointment on February 6th.  I don't know how much he understands, but my husband is very supportive, thank goodness.  Do you have a support person?  I search this site for everyone who has a prozac history and read about their experiences.  Sometimes I cry a lot, but I didn't cry at all for years no matter what happened.  I play scrabble on facebook and do whatever I can to distract myself from feeling poorly.  I sleep too much to escape, but even that symptom is a lot better than when I first got here.

I could relate to what happened to you with the one pill you took.  Even supplements set me off. I wish you the best and hope you find some help.

Best wishes for hope and healing,

RealMe

Alcohol periodic excessive 1963-1976, Valium sporadic 1964-1973,  Imipramine off & on 1982-1985, Fluoxetine 10mg-80 mg. Oct., 1995-Jan., 2014; Cymbalta, other ADs 1/2014-3/2014; Abilify 5 mg. 3/2014 - 8/8/17; Trintellix 20 mg. 3/2014 - 9/2017; Propranolol 60-80 mg. sporadically Sept-Oct, 2017; Seroquel few days Sept 2017 (c/t); Wellbutrin 150 mg. Sept, 2017 updosed to 300 mg. few days till c/t Oct 8, 2017, fish oil, vitD, vitE Oct 16, 2017-pres. Lipoflavonoid 4/2017-pres.  Fluoxetine 10 mg. Sept-Oct 8, 2017, 20 mg. 10/9- 10/15; 10 mg. 10/16 - 12/29;  9 mg. 12/30 - 2/9; 2 mL liquid (8.1mg) 2/10 - 3/7; 1.8 mL (7.29 mg) 3/8 -3/20; 1.6 mL (6.561mg) 3/20-4/2; 1.4 mL (5.9 mg) 4/3-4/14; 1mL (4 mg.) 4/15-4/22; .9mL (3.6mg) 4/23-5/1; .81mL (3.24 mg) 5/2-5/24; .73mL (2.916mg.) 5/25-6/8; .65mL 6/9-6/23; .6mL 6/24-7/17; .58mL 7/18-7/28; .525mL 7/29-8/13; .5 mL 8/14-21; .45mL 8/22-31; .4mL 9/2-21; .35mL 9/22-10/4; .3mL 10/5-28; .25mL 10/28-11/10; .2mL 11/11-11/24; .18mL 11/25-12/3; .1mL 12/4-12/18. Zero-12/19/18-present.

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6 hours ago, thecowisback said:

After a 2 months taper (far too fast!) i stopped 40mg prozac in february. after the physical withdrawals wore off i was left with horrible anxiety and ocd. i also have depression now which is something i've never had in the past. i've plodded through the last few months telling myself over and over it will get better - the anxiety and ocd will go eventually but if anything they're getting worse. i've always had ocd - it's what i took the prozac for in the first place, but never ever this bad. my mind is a constant whirlwind of thoughts, terror, guilt, etc.

i tried taking sertraline last month but only took one pill. it knocked me for six and i didn't dare touch any more. i'm wondering if i should ask the doctor to try another ssri, or try prozac again. it really is the last thing i want to do. i so wish someone could come along and say 'hey - you're nearly at the end of your withdrawals - hang on in there for another couple of weeks then you'll be fine' but we all know that isn't going to happen. 

i'm terrified of starting pills again - all the side effects to get through for weeks on end and then maybe finding they don't work and having to try another one, then another one etc etc. it's a merry go round i really don't want to go back on but i'm beginning to think i have no choice. my adult kids have begged me to restart meds as they can see how low i've got. 

i know no-one can answer these questions for me, but i would be grateful for some advice from other's who've been here and felt like this. also, is it safe to take another ssri or is my brain too sensitised to them now i'm abused it by dropping the prozac so quickly? 

 


Hello thecowisback

I recently tried to wait out severe withdrawals, for 7 months. I had previously done so for 9 months back in 2015. I thought it would get better but it didn't for me personally. I had to reinstate the original medication and now I'm perhaps 50% better after a few months of stabilising. 

I think if things get severe in terms of anxiety, insomnia, etc, this is a sign that the approach was wrong. It should not get severe, and you should not have to ride it out. That's a terrible place to be in, both for the stress and trauma, and also the not knowing when it will get better. Believe me, I wanted someone to tell me it would get better at X date too. It just doesn't work that way.

The key with this whole thing is to make changes that are so slow, and so gradual, that you feel almost no impact to your life and that you remain functional. I also tried to run to the finish line in the hope of being off the drugs for good. I hated the idea of the long term effects of these medications. In fact, I sacrificed my entire life and became housebound for months in order to try and get better.

It harmed me, rather than helped me. My withdrawals were so severe that I lost the components of a normal life: normal sleep, normal socialising, normal work, and so on.

All of these components are what help to heal. Symptoms were so bad that I was forced to give them all up in the hope of a magical recovery. It just doesn't work that way...

Anyway, the results of trying to rush to the finish line and being hard on myself by trying to out-endure withdrawals were that I had to go back on the pills. You could say that my months of enduring horrific anxiety were for nothing in a way. It only harmed me, because I was too brutal on myself. You must be gentle, you must be slow, you must be kind.

I see now, that the stress of withdrawals and the loss of ability to enjoy  your own life and be functional, is FAR worse than any potential long term effects of the medication.

If you simply wait, it could be months, or years, or longer. It might be that your brain simply can't adjust to a drastic jump you made over 2 months, no matter how long you wait. 


First. Do you think you're getting any better, are there longer windows of feeling good vs feeling bad? Or is it the same? Or is it getting worse? 

If it's the first two, maybe there is hope for you to heal quickly. (It wasn't the case for me, it simply got worse over time.)

If it's the same or getting worse, I'd encourage you to reinstate a small amount of the original medication. Not a new one or different SSRI, and not a different class of drugs. Exactly the same drug you were on before. 


They all have unique pharmaceutical properties, they effect receptors and remould the brain in unique ways. They are not substitutes. Especially after 20 years. 


I would say from experience, that when I reinstated, things got temporarily worse for a few weeks then got better. This was not an "adverse reaction" or "kindling" or some other language used on this site. I think it was just the onset effects of the medication on a hypersensitive nervous system. If I had quit after a few days and put it down to an adverse reaction, I wouldn't have known there was a future of getting better. 

So I can't advise you medically what to do, but will say that if or when you reinstate, it may get a little worse before better as it did for me. 

Wishing you all the best. Please don't try to endure it in the hope you will magically get better. This is a losing strategy and your normalcy can slip away faster than you are aware. Either be sure that there is evidence of improvement, or consider reinstatement at a low dose. 

Jay

  • 2008: Started Citalopram 30mg
  • Sept 2014: Tapered down Citalopram over 6 months and discontinued Feb 2015
  • Severe withdrawals peaked in July/Aug 2015. Totally housebound.
  • Sept 2015: Sertraline started @ 100mg on GP advice.
  • Oct to Dec 2015: Reduced to Sertraline 50mg due to side effects. 
  • Jan 2016 to March 2017: Tapered Sertraline to 2mg @ 10% per month. 
  • Severe withdrawals peaked again June 2017. Totally housebound. 
  • Diazepam: July 2017 5mg // Aug 2017 2.5mg // Sept 2017 1mg // 12th Dec 2017 0.85mg 
  • Sertraline Reinstatement: 23 Oct 2017 5mg // 15 Nov 2017 10mg // 23 Nov 2017 15mg 
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i get roughly one day a month when i feel almost normal, then it's back to hell the next day :(

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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Hi thecow,

We have a similar history, in that I took SSRIs for many years and then did a too fast taper over about 2 months. That was at the end of 2010 and I certainly was getting worse before I started getting better. But my biggest mistake was not knowing what was wrong and trying to go back on the meds after too long off them. I first tried going back on  Lexapro then I tried a small dose of Prozac. I had been recovering, albeit very slowly, but trying to reinstate made me worse than I'd felt in my life and set my recovery back, maybe 2 years, that's just an estimate, but I got new symptoms which persisted for a long time. Once the nervous system becomes sensitized by withdrawal, there's no predicting how any drug, supplement or even foods will effect you.

 

I'm not trying to scare you, reinstatement and then a slow taper might work for you. But there's a risk it will make you worse. I wish I had found this site and learned what was wrong with me before I tried to reinstate. I might be completely recovered now. Of course its your decision if you want to try it. Here is our reinstatement topic:  About reinstating and stabilizing to stop withdrawal symptoms

 

You will get better over time, but it may take a while. There really are no short cuts to recovering from the changes these drugs make. Time, acceptance and taking care of myself have been what has helped me get better. I'm still not completely recovered, but life is ok now, I'm getting there and have hope for a full recovery.

 

I'm so sorry you are going through this, you're not alone.

 

Petunia.

I'm not a doctor.  My comments are not medical advise. These are my opinions based on my own experience and what I've learned. Please discuss your situation with a medical practitioner who has knowledge of tapering and withdrawal...if you are lucky enough to find one.

My Introduction Thread

Full Drug and Withdrawal History

Brief Summary

Several SSRIs for 13 years starting 1997 (for mild to moderate partly situational anxiety) Xanax PRN ~ Various other drugs over the years for side effects

2 month 'taper' off Lexapro 2010

Short acute withdrawal, followed by 2 -3 months of improvement then delayed protracted withdrawal

DX ADHD followed by several years of stimulants and other drugs trying to manage increasing symptoms

Failed reinstatement of Lexapro and trial of Prozac (became suicidal)

May 2013 Found SA, learned about withdrawal, stopped taking drugs...healing begins.

Protracted withdrawal, with a very sensitized nervous system, slowly recovering as time passes

Supplements which have helped: Vitamin C, Magnesium, Taurine

Bad reactions: Many supplements but mostly fish oil and Vitamin D

June 2016 - Started daily juicing, mostly vegetables and lots of greens.

Aug 2016 - Oct 2016 Best window ever, felt almost completely recovered

Oct 2016 -Symptoms returned - bad days and less bad days.

April 2018 - No windows, but significant improvement, it feels like permanent full recovery is close.

VIDEO: Where did the chemical imbalance theory come from?



VIDEO: How are psychiatric diagnoses made?



VIDEO: Why do psychiatric drugs have withdrawal syndromes?



VIDEO: Can psychiatric drugs cause long-lasting negative effects?

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i think i'm going to keep on fighting - the thought of going back on more pills scares me even more than these feelings of fear. it's the thought that at some point in the future i'd have to go though tapering and withdrawal again. thankyou everyone for your input - i'll just keep waiting for a window. at the moment it's one day a month. i'll keep my fingers crossed that they increase. 

 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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17 hours ago, RealMe said:

Hello thecowisback,  I am  sorry you are suffering so much.  I also took Prozac for 20 years and was up to 80mg. It had pooped out long before.  No one ever suggested tapering off.  The doctor just gave me more and more meds that caused problems I am still coping with.  I finally found this site and have found some ideas to help me manage my symptoms.  I hope you get some help and advice from the experienced moderators here.  I don't know much, except that I am trying to stabilize on 9mg. of fluoxetine (prozac) and plan to hold for as long as necessary.  In the meantime, I am reading everything I can (Glenmullen, Briggen, Glasser, Divine Secrets of YAYA Sisterhood), corresponding with others on this forum, reaching out to family and being as sociable as I can (which is not much but more than I was) and taking care of myself the best way I can on all fronts.  Exercise was helping me, but I can't seem to do it without exciting the tinnitus I am experiencing.  Maybe it would help you.  I at least try gentle walking in the sunshine even though it's very cold here.  I only watch television that doesn't upset me emotionally.  I'm not eating sugar or white flour, am eating vegetables, protein, limited fruit and fat; and that keeps the cravings somewhat under control.  I fired my psychiatrist and therapist (not that they noticed) because they never accepted that I had terrible withdrawal syndrome and insist I was just suffering from depression.  I am trying out a new therapist, and I made an appointment with my gp.  I hope he will prescribe liquid prozac so I can continue my slow taper.  I have enough to last till my appointment on February 6th.  I don't know how much he understands, but my husband is very supportive, thank goodness.  Do you have a support person?  I search this site for everyone who has a prozac history and read about their experiences.  Sometimes I cry a lot, but I didn't cry at all for years no matter what happened.  I play scrabble on facebook and do whatever I can to distract myself from feeling poorly.  I sleep too much to escape, but even that symptom is a lot better than when I first got here.

I could relate to what happened to you with the one pill you took.  Even supplements set me off. I wish you the best and hope you find some help.

Best wishes for hope and healing,

RealMe

Good post. 

 

2001 Remeron , Celexa, prozac a week on lithium. 

2014 went off effexor and trazadone in 3 weeks. 

2014 zoloft (hyper reaction) put on effexor 75 mg. Was stable until 2017 

2017  Trazadone 50 mg (June) Effexor to 113 mg (2 weeks) Effexor 150 mg for a month . Took 75 mg until November. . Lithium 10 days, Lamactil 10 day  aug-nov15 ativan

October : Prozac bridge to get off 75 mg of effexor Used 10 mg of prozac. Stopped prozac 3 wk 

Dec 6, 7 Upped trazadone from 50 to 100 mg Did it for 3 days Stopped it

Dec 7 , Dec 8 Took prozac again 0.1 , 0.1, 0.6 stopped it

Dec 11 and Dec 12 upped it to 100 again

Dec 15 , 16,17 went back to 50 mg of trazadone

December 18 Began 3 beads of effexor  Dec 25 began 5 beads of effexor take 10 mg of omneprazole daily

 

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54 minutes ago, thecowisback said:

i think i'm going to keep on fighting - the thought of going back on more pills scares me even more than these feelings of fear. it's the thought that at some point in the future i'd have to go though tapering and withdrawal again. thankyou everyone for your input - i'll just keep waiting for a window. at the moment it's one day a month. i'll keep my fingers crossed that they increase. 

 

 

54 minutes ago, thecowisback said:

It’s hard to know what to do, and harder to keep spirits up. One day at a time. One minute at a time. 

 

 

 

 

2001 Remeron , Celexa, prozac a week on lithium. 

2014 went off effexor and trazadone in 3 weeks. 

2014 zoloft (hyper reaction) put on effexor 75 mg. Was stable until 2017 

2017  Trazadone 50 mg (June) Effexor to 113 mg (2 weeks) Effexor 150 mg for a month . Took 75 mg until November. . Lithium 10 days, Lamactil 10 day  aug-nov15 ativan

October : Prozac bridge to get off 75 mg of effexor Used 10 mg of prozac. Stopped prozac 3 wk 

Dec 6, 7 Upped trazadone from 50 to 100 mg Did it for 3 days Stopped it

Dec 7 , Dec 8 Took prozac again 0.1 , 0.1, 0.6 stopped it

Dec 11 and Dec 12 upped it to 100 again

Dec 15 , 16,17 went back to 50 mg of trazadone

December 18 Began 3 beads of effexor  Dec 25 began 5 beads of effexor take 10 mg of omneprazole daily

 

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56 minutes ago, thecowisback said:

i think i'm going to keep on fighting - the thought of going back on more pills scares me even more than these feelings of fear. it's the thought that at some point in the future i'd have to go though tapering and withdrawal again. thankyou everyone for your input - i'll just keep waiting for a window. at the moment it's one day a month. i'll keep my fingers crossed that they increase. 

 

It’s really hard to know what to do. One hour at a time. One minute at a time. 

 

2001 Remeron , Celexa, prozac a week on lithium. 

2014 went off effexor and trazadone in 3 weeks. 

2014 zoloft (hyper reaction) put on effexor 75 mg. Was stable until 2017 

2017  Trazadone 50 mg (June) Effexor to 113 mg (2 weeks) Effexor 150 mg for a month . Took 75 mg until November. . Lithium 10 days, Lamactil 10 day  aug-nov15 ativan

October : Prozac bridge to get off 75 mg of effexor Used 10 mg of prozac. Stopped prozac 3 wk 

Dec 6, 7 Upped trazadone from 50 to 100 mg Did it for 3 days Stopped it

Dec 7 , Dec 8 Took prozac again 0.1 , 0.1, 0.6 stopped it

Dec 11 and Dec 12 upped it to 100 again

Dec 15 , 16,17 went back to 50 mg of trazadone

December 18 Began 3 beads of effexor  Dec 25 began 5 beads of effexor take 10 mg of omneprazole daily

 

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Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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i'm sinking even lower today. i tried reading some of the success stories but they make me feel even more depressed and anxious. no-one seems to heal in less than around 3 years, usually much longer. i cannot live like this for another 2 years at least. i will go completely mad. i feel so stupid that i've done this to myself. i honestly can't even remember why i cut down so quickly and didn't research more. 

when i search protracted withdrawal or paws it always says it can take many months to come out of it, sometimes more than a year, yet everything i read on here says it will take much much longer than this. 

does anyone get any relief at all before 3 years???? 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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Hi there TCIB ye it gets overwhelming that's for sure ,no1 you'll have to pull yourself back from thinking so far ahead ,this will eat you alive .Distract distract quick ,I did it  this morning and I'm doing it all day ,practice is the name of the game ,months ago I would of spiralled for much longer than I did it this Moring ,keep at the coping   strategies .  

 

Of course we don't want to practice this stuff ,but think of it like ,we learn great coping skills for life after withdrawl. 

All we have is time if we have totally given up the quick fixes doctors peddle .

Hope your wave ends ASAP .

 

Alcohol free since February 2015 

1MG diazepam

4.5MG PROZAC.

 

 

 

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I am 8.5 months of the drugs and it is very hard. I have rejected reinstatement as an option because I realise my CNS is massively sensitised and putting a powerful drug into the mix, even at a low dose, is a huge risk. You have been off drugs for a similiar time period it seems. That time counts towards recovery even if it’s been hell. Everyone has to pass through hell on this journey whether you CT or do a taper it seems. My reading of the success stories is a little different. Yes, a full recovery may take 2-3 years but we are looking for something less than that right now. We are looking for evidence that some of the symptoms are becoming less intense and that seems to typically  happen at the year to 18 month mark. Once this happens you will have concrete evidence you are healing even if not feeling well. Hang in there to get to that point. Yes, this requires superhuman endurance but don’t put at risk the time you have already got under your belt. There are many people who have suffered more than this (hard to believe but it is true). 

 

In terms of coping with this in the meantime; there is a lot on this site but the key message that comes through is that it’s only time that really makes a difference. Lots of time. Supplements tinker around the edges. Walking is very good and continual distraction to keep your mind fully occupied. Crosswords, chess whatever. One success story refers to ‘burning through time’. Crying helps too. 

I took citalopram from 1 jan 2011 to the end of 2016nat a dose of 40mg. As citalopram was not working I was advised to take another ssri so I went on Effexor in jan 2017 and stopped citalopram. I was on Effexor, 47.5mg for about 3 months but found it too activating. I stopped effexor in March 2017 and went on 20mg prozac on 1 April 2017. I was on prozac until 6 May 2017 when I stopped because I started having intolerable reactions to it. So I went cold turkey and have been off all Ssris from 6 May 2017 so that is 8 months at this point.

 

I realise my CNS is totally sensitised and is the reason why I have multiple symptoms. I at least understand that and I am trying to accept the symptoms for what they are and trying not to dwell on them too much. But it is very hard and a brutal experience. 

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thankyou so much both of you - your words have helped me so much already xxxxx 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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i know i shouldn't read too much into others withdrawal stories. it's just that when i'm feeling right at rock bottom i'm looking for any glimmer of hope on the horizon. it's very hard not to think that i've done irreparable damage and i'll never recover. 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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thankyou so much for asking. 

i've had some horrendous days lately, days when i thought i really couldn't carry on, but then i've also had 3 days in the past month when the intrusive thoughts didn't seem so bad or prominent and i could actually think straight. 

before i had a one day window each month, but looking at my diary i've had 2 in january and i had another one yesterday. this gives me hope that maybe i will get more windows and that is just the ***** of light i was looking for. 

i had an appointment at the mental health signposting service in our town a couple of days ago. they asked how i was doing and told them i felt better now i had found other people on the internet struggling with antidepressant withdrawals. they practically told me i was stupid - withdrawals don't last more than a few weeks and i should be over all that by now. i guess that's par for the course when dealing with anyone in the medical profession. i don't trust any of them any more. 

 

Took prozac 40 mg for 20 years.

January 2017 started cutting down prozac by 12.5% a week. End of February 2017 completely off prozac and withdrawals began.

Currently taking Levothyroxine 75 mcg, Magnesium citrate 200mg,Sage leaf 50mg daily

Amlodipine: October 2017 , discontinued 26 Feb 2019; Candesartan:  26 Feb 2019, 4mg.

Discontinued magnesium citrate 200mg Apr 3rd 2019

Reinstated prozac:  14 Jan 2019, 1mg; 26 Jan, 1.5mg; 4 Feb, 2mg; 16 Feb, 2.5mg; 2 Mar, 3mg; 5 Mar, 2.5mg, 23 Mar, 3 mg; 6 Apr, 3.5mg, 14 Apr 4mg, 23 Apr 5mg, 10 Jul 8mg, 1 Dec 20mg, 1 Apr 2020 40mg 

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37 minutes ago, thecowisback said:

before i had a one day window each month, but looking at my diary i've had 2 in january and i had another one yesterday. this gives me hope that maybe i will get more windows and that is just the ***** of light i was looking for. 

We were windowing together yesterday! It was wonderful! Hoping you have more and more days like that!

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Off All SSRI Medications: Effexor 2010 one month
Sertraline 50 mg. but only took 25 mg. daily because of dizziness. 2010 to July 2017

Tapered over 2 months beginning the 1st of June 2017 -- Off Sertraline by July 30, 2017

Current Medication: Losartan (blood pressure), Albuterol (for asthma- only as needed)
Current Symptoms: tinnitus, hearing loss in one ear, allergies

My Plan: Prayer, Scripture, Walk, Yoga, Encourage Others, Healthy Eating
Generic SSRI Withdrawal Symptom and Plan Checklists and Graph.xlsx

Current Supplements: Magnesium Threonate, Fish Oil, probiotic, B-12, C, D-3

Current Essential Oils: Frankincense, Bergamot, Orange, Lemon, Lavender, Peppermint, Clove
Current Essential Oil Blends: Brain Power, Clarity, Stress Away

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1 hour ago, thecowisback said:

thankyou so much for asking. 

i've had some horrendous days lately, days when i thought i really couldn't carry on, but then i've also had 3 days in the past month when the intrusive thoughts didn't seem so bad or prominent and i could actually think straight. 

before i had a one day window each month, but looking at my diary i've had 2 in january and i had another one yesterday. this gives me hope that maybe i will get more windows and that is just the ***** of light i was looking for. 

i had an appointment at the mental health signposting service in our town a couple of days ago. they asked how i was doing and told them i felt better now i had found other people on the internet struggling with antidepressant withdrawals. they practically told me i was stupid - withdrawals don't last more than a few weeks and i should be over all that by now. i guess that's par for the course when dealing with anyone in the medical profession. i don't trust any of them any more. 

 

They're so stupid! These doctors don't know anything about the meds they prescribe.  I don't even know why they are called "doctors'!

  • Ativan Mid April 1999-to end of May 1999 ( COLD TURKEY and flushed them down the toilet) I went through hell for 3 months-I had no idea what was happening to me there was no information on the internet about this drug)
  • Zoloft 200mg 1999 to 2017
  • Wellbutrin 2015 6 months Started having exterme anxiety-quit taking switched back to Zoloft ( I have quit about 6 jobs from this time0  Klonopin .5-1.0 of and on for two months (tapered off in Dec-Jan)
  • 15 mg Remeron 2012-presnt
  • **Started tapering down Zoloft 12/?/17 12/09/17 down to 50mg; 12/12/17-12/14-17 Zoloft 100mg; 12/16/201712/19 -Zoloft 150mg; 12/20/17-01/06/18 Zoloft 200mg; 01/07/18-01//18/18 Zoloft 180mg
  • 01/18/18-present Zoloft 200mg
  • February 2018-Copaxone 40mg (3 times a week shots) (for Multiple Sclerosis)2/17/18 begin transition to liquid 200mg
  • magnesium, fish oil

 

 
   

 

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