Giulietta Posted September 13, 2019 Share Posted September 13, 2019 Hello Bayernbaby, Were you per chance born in Bavaria? Bayern being the German for Bavaria. Are you weighing/counting beads? Slow and steady is the right way to go - even though it is frustrating that it will take longer than you thought it would have. What will a few months more matter in the long term? Better than having months of withdrawal symptoms. This is a really tough drug to get off of. Immediately prior I had been on Lexapro. That wasn't helpful so I was talked into getting on this product. Looks like I ended up going off CT in December and I didn't know it. MD didn't tell me that a liquid suspension with crushed pellets would destroy the drug neither did compounding pharmacy (who proposed this). Explains why I've been miserable since then. I have windows and waves. And illustrates why being slow and gradual is so important. I have to plot next course and am, even though I've dealt with unpleasantness (understatement) with ADs and seizure meds, still anxious about it. I want to have as much control as I can. Thanks for the compliement on the alias I chose. I think it's pretty too. I should change my picture too. Have a nice one, Guilietta Link to comment
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