Moderator Emeritus Popular Post Glosmom Posted February 10, 2023 Moderator Emeritus Popular Post Posted February 10, 2023 It is hard to believe that I am writing Gloria’s Success Story. I always hoped and dreamed to write it, but after so many awful and traumatic months that turned to years, I seriously doubted that it would actually happen. I am very happy to be wrong. I do not plan to reiterate her story, so please find her full story/Introduction topic at this link. https://www.survivingantidepressants.org/topic/16360-%E2%98%BC-glosmom-my-daughters-taper/?do=findComment&comment=622533 On February 27, 2023 it will be exactly 4 years from when she ‘jumped to zero.’ Her progress occurred in a similar fashion as many other Success Story’s have described….it was hell to taper, the hell got worse after stopping, and then the waves of hell and windows of hope kept occurring over and over for years until the waves got shorter and less severe and the windows lasted longer and showed more and more improvement. Gloria continues to have ‘tiny waves’ that last for only minutes and can be redirected. She can actually talk through these waves now and express what is frustrating her. For years she was nonverbal during these times or merely cried, screamed, raged, paced or on occasion throw stuff and take swings at me. Time has been the only answer to make these waves of hell become waves of minor irritation. Gloria is not quite fully healed (my ultimate goal is to get her back to a part-time job) but she is much closer than she has ever been. I know now her healing will continue and my beautiful Glo will be restored, if not fully to her happy smiling self, at least to something close to that. Her biggest leaps really kicked in at the start of year 3 and then amazingly just got a lot better in the last month or so… month 46 and 47 after jumping to zero. It is really quite amazing that it takes this long; but it simply does. As some of the ‘older members’ of this very supportive website know Glo has special needs. Her recovery, at first glance, might not seem relevant ‘to normal people.’ But I disagree. I think her suffering and journey has been exactly like ‘normal people’ and is an incredible testament to her strength and courage to keep on living, even though her understanding of what was occurring was very minimal. Gloria and I had many times where I wasn’t sure she and I would come out on the other side. Our lives were on hold for at least 6 years….time lost for both a Mother and a Daughter. But now she says often, “I am getting better every day, aren’t I Mom?” Makes me smile every time and I am so darn proud of her. She is truly a Warrior!! Her beautiful smile has returned! She is excited for trips, shopping, swimming, hot tubs, putt put, movies and being with family and friends. She has returned to her Day program and is starting to go out in the community with them again. She spends up to 4 and 5 hours at a time with her ‘companion/Best Buddy’ and enjoys getting her nails done, swimming, bowling and other activities. Her vocabulary is coming back (still not fully back) but she verbalizes she wants to get a job again ‘when her brain starts working right’ again 😊 She is now back to the dentist for regular checkups and goes back with the hygienist by herself. She is agreeable to go to the doctor (for check ups) and agrees to get her labs drawn if needed. Her dad and I plan to get her on a plane soon (she used to love to fly) to see if we can start taking her on longer trips. She does ride nicely however on our long trips to and from Florida to the beach, so that works fine too…. if she struggles with flying still. Fingers crossed on that adventure 😊 Unfortunately, she has been diagnosed with hyperthyroidism recently, so we are going through that process. Autoimmune conditions run in my family (I have autoimmune thyroiditis…hypothyroidism) but she seems to be going the other way with hyperthyroidism. Hopefully whatever treatment she ends up needing won’t cause the nightmare to return. She does take Vit D, B12, L-carnitine, Iron and magnesium, L-threonate as supplements. She was not able to take any supplements for many years but has tolerated them better in this last year….and I think they are all helpful. She still has insomnia at times but overall she does sleep much better. I believe evening magnesium helps with that. I did not want to delay posting this story any longer as I have faith all will be well and I know others on this site always need a nugget of goodness to help them keep hanging in there! I want to thank the amazing @Altostrata for creating this site. Without it, I know things would have turned out differently for Glo and me. I appreciated it so much! @brassmonkey and @Gridley for your knowledgeable threads that helped me keep my cool and keep plodding along. I hope all of you are doing well! I also want to thank all those that stopped by my thread to offer advice and support. @rupa@RachelSusan @carefulprayerful @ShiningLight @manymoretodays @Rosetta @puthappinessfirst @FarmGirlWorks @Cocopuffz17 @nicolantana @RichT @powerback @Rhiannon @Armorall and many more… You are ALL ANGELS!! My words of wisdom to any who may care to listen. Just give the healing process time. Keep hanging on until the windows and wave cycle become more tolerable. They will, if you let them. Every human body is different so comparing oneself to others recovery schedule can be disappointing if you are taking longer than others did. Don’t compare your schedule to someone else’s. Gloria only took 1 antipsychotic for 3 months then spent 2 years and 1 month to taper off of it and it and then it took 4 YEARS to recover. Ridiculous….but it was/is her reality. Stay off all other drugs and pharmaceuticals. Looking for another pill or latest invention to solve a current issue will only complicate the problem, create chaos and increase the amount of time it takes to heal. When you are ready, eat a clean diet (no processed foods) and lift weights. I decided 2 years ago when Glo was starting to do better, to get my own health in order so that I can ‘outlive her’ and take care of her for as long as possible. Currently at the age of 57, I am the strongest and healthiest I have EVER been and that is due to….clean eating and weight lifting. It is the Fountain of Health. Jump in when you can…. May Strength and Peace find all of you who are suffering. You are not alone and you can get through this!! Glosmom 21 2016 - Oct -Daughter started Risperdal (for steroid induced psychosis that never went away after stopping prednisone) Nov - dose increases stopped at 1.5mg in Dec 2017 - Jan- weaned from 1.5 to 1.0 in 2 weeks then 1.0 to .5 in two weeks and then off. Feb. 3 weeks of increased psychosis, pacing, insomnia, other awful symptoms so late Feb - Back on 1.5 mg Risperdal. May - decrease to 1.25mg, two weeks later 1.0mg - symptoms started again. June - held steady at 1.25mg for 6 weeks and switched to liquid (3 ml syringe). July - started 10% taper every 3 weeks, October - .8 mg, December - .7 mg . 2018 -Jan- 0.65 mg, Feb- 0.59, Mar-0.50, late April - .40mg, July- .36 mg, Aug - switched from 3 mL syringe to 1 mL syringe for more accuracy (her dad and i were not sure we were giving her the same dose when in between the 'dashes' on the 3 mL syringe.) Aug -.30 mg (3mL syr)/.44 mg (1 mL syr) difference due to med in the tip of both syringes). Sept- .28 mg (3mL syr)/.42 mg (1 mL syr). Oct - .16 mg (3 mL syr)/.30 mg (1 mL syr). Nov.- .06mg (3mL syr)/.20 mg (1mLsyr). Dec. - tip only/unmeasurable (3mL syr)/.10 mg (1mLsyr) 2019- Jan -.06 mg (1 mL syr), Feb- .025 mg (1 mL syr), Feb 27, 2019 - jumped to zero!!
Moderator brassmonkey Posted February 10, 2023 Moderator Posted February 10, 2023 Dear Mom and Glo-- This story really made my morning. I am so excited to see that she has finally made it. Congratulations to both of you. I have to say that you totally win the prize as a caregiver, well done. And well done for taking care of yourself too. ((((((((((((((MONKEY HUGS FOR GLO)))))))))))))))) (((((((((((((((MONKEY HUGS FOR MOM))))))))))))))) 3 20 years on Paxil starting at 20mg and working up to 40mg. Sept 2011 started 10% every 6 weeks taper (2.5% every week for 4 weeks then hold for 2 additional weeks), currently at 7.9mg. Oct 2011 CTed 15oz vodka a night, to only drinking 2 beers most nights, totally sober Feb 2013. Since I wrote this I have continued to decrease my dose by 10% every 6 weeks (2.5% every week for 4 weeks and then hold for an additional 2 weeks). I added in an extra 6 week hold when I hit 10mg to let things settle out even more. When I hit 3mgpw it became hard to split the drop into 4 parts so I switched to dropping 1mgpw (pill weight) every week for 3 weeks and then holding for another 3 weeks. The 3 + 3 schedule turned out to be too harsh so I cut back to dropping 1mgpw every 4 weeks which is working better. Final Dose 0.016mg. Current dose 0.000mg 04-15-2017 "It's also important not to become angry, no matter how difficult life is, because you can loose all hope if you can't laugh at yourself and at life in general." Stephen Hawking
Administrator Altostrata Posted February 10, 2023 Administrator Posted February 10, 2023 Yay, @Glosmom and Glo! So happy to hear Glo is so much better. You should write this up as an article for a major magazine! 2 This is not medical advice. Discuss any decisions about your medical care with a knowledgeable medical practitioner. "It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has surpassed our humanity." -- Albert Einstein All postings © copyrighted.
BrokenWings Posted February 10, 2023 Posted February 10, 2023 @Glosmom This is truly an amazing and inspiring story. Thank you for sharing. You are providing much needed hope and words of wisdom for myself and countless others who are still suffering. 2 BrokenWings: Introduction Zoloft (Sertraline) 50 mg to 150 mg Start Date: 2/1/2000 End Date: 1/26/2018 Quit cold turkey, Quit multiple times using recommended tapering from a psychiatrist over 2 weeks, Quit using rapid taper over about 1 year 150mg to 100mg to 75mg to 50 mg to 25 mg to 12.5 mg to 0mg. Klonopin (Clonazepam) 0.5 mg as needed Start Date: 2/1/2000 End Date: 3/1/2000 Quit cold turkey after one month.
Moderator Emeritus Erell Posted February 11, 2023 Moderator Emeritus Posted February 11, 2023 Thank you for sharing @Glosmom, I am so happy today to read your words. Her recovery story is unique, as is every recovery story, and each of us will be able to recognize ourselves in her journey and find inspiration in her strength. Thank you for your courage, Glo. And thank your for your courage Glo's mom, and for the strength you have shown in accompanying your daughter on this journey! ❤️ 2 2006 : 20mg Paxil+Bromazepam. 2008 : cold turkey of both. 2010 : Reinstatement 20mg Paxil + Bromazepam. 2014-June2017 : Switch from Bromazepam to Prazepam, slow taper to 0mg. 2018 to August 2019 : Paxil 20mg taper (3% every 15 days). 22 Aug 2019 updose to 10mg (was at 8.4mg). 25th Sept 2019 To April 2020 : found SA, holding at 10mg Paxil. April 2020 : Paxil 10mg to Prozac 7mg bridge. Details : topic/21457 Current Supplements : magnesium citrate + fish oil Current medication : * 7pm Diazepam : 0.85mg (15 Aug 2022) / 0.95 mg (24 April 2022) / 1mg Diazepam (since 29 Aug 2020) * 8am Prozac : 6.16mg (25 oct 2022, feel awful, slight updose) / 6.08 mg (9 oct 2022) / 6.24mg (11 July 22) / 6.44mg (22 May 22) / 6.64mg (4 Nov 21) / 6.72mg (8 oct 21) / 6.8 mg (15 Sept 21)/ 6.88mg (14 Aug 21)/ 6.92mg (23 Jun 21) I am not a professional, I don't give medical advice. Discuss any decisions about your medical care with a knowledgeable medical practitioner.
Moderator Emeritus Glosmom Posted February 11, 2023 Author Moderator Emeritus Posted February 11, 2023 Thank you @brassmonkey @Altostrata @BrokenWings and @Erell for your kind words! It certainly feels good to know she survived the worst of it and watch as she gets better and better, seemingly almost every day now! @Altostrata I think I might try that! I could at least post on Mad In America's blog. If you have other suggestions about what publications you think would be receptive, I would appreciate your insight! Thanks again! Glosmom 1 2016 - Oct -Daughter started Risperdal (for steroid induced psychosis that never went away after stopping prednisone) Nov - dose increases stopped at 1.5mg in Dec 2017 - Jan- weaned from 1.5 to 1.0 in 2 weeks then 1.0 to .5 in two weeks and then off. Feb. 3 weeks of increased psychosis, pacing, insomnia, other awful symptoms so late Feb - Back on 1.5 mg Risperdal. May - decrease to 1.25mg, two weeks later 1.0mg - symptoms started again. June - held steady at 1.25mg for 6 weeks and switched to liquid (3 ml syringe). July - started 10% taper every 3 weeks, October - .8 mg, December - .7 mg . 2018 -Jan- 0.65 mg, Feb- 0.59, Mar-0.50, late April - .40mg, July- .36 mg, Aug - switched from 3 mL syringe to 1 mL syringe for more accuracy (her dad and i were not sure we were giving her the same dose when in between the 'dashes' on the 3 mL syringe.) Aug -.30 mg (3mL syr)/.44 mg (1 mL syr) difference due to med in the tip of both syringes). Sept- .28 mg (3mL syr)/.42 mg (1 mL syr). Oct - .16 mg (3 mL syr)/.30 mg (1 mL syr). Nov.- .06mg (3mL syr)/.20 mg (1mLsyr). Dec. - tip only/unmeasurable (3mL syr)/.10 mg (1mLsyr) 2019- Jan -.06 mg (1 mL syr), Feb- .025 mg (1 mL syr), Feb 27, 2019 - jumped to zero!!
Mentor RachelSusan Posted February 11, 2023 Mentor Posted February 11, 2023 (edited) @Glosmom I started today with a few issues and problems. Your posting has truly turned my day around. Thank you for coming back to share this good news with us. Gloria's recovery involved not only her but your entire family; your family unit is truly a testament to love. You daughter sounds like a lovely person, as do you. Edited February 11, 2023 by RachelSusan typos 1 I am not a health professional in any way. I do not give medical advice. Discuss any decisions about your medical care with a professional medical practitioner. NEW INFORMATION FOR GABAPENTIN TAPER April 29, 2022 900 mg to 800 mg (11%), May 29, 2022 800 to 700 mg (12.5%), June 20, 2022 700 to 650mg (8%), July 20, 2022 650 to 575 (12%), August 20, 575 to 500 (13%), Sept 20, 2020 500 to 475mg (5%) Nov 7, 2022 475 to 425 (11%), Nov 21, 2022 500mg Medications: Gabapentin, Cortisol Inhaler daily. HISTORY FOR ZOLOFT TAPER Feb. 2016 to June 2016 - Was on 150mg Zoloft. Put on Gabapentin at 900mg a day in 2016 due to antidepressant withdrawal. Quit Zoloft (Sertraline) June 2016, reinstated 50mg of Zoloft July 2016. From July 2016 to October 2016 went from 50 mg down 2.3 mg. I up-dosed in November 2016 to 12.5 mg. Held there until January 2017 when I started a much slower taper. STARTING SENSIBLE ZOLOFT TAPERING USING GUIDELINES FROM THIS SITE Dec. 10 2016 - switched to Liquid Zoloft (Sertraline) @ 12.5 mg. Jan. 4, 2020 1.875 mg (6.3%). Jan. 25, 2020 1.75 mg. Feb. 29, 2020 1.625mg (7.10%). Apr. 4, 2020 1.5 mg. May 9, 2020 1.375 mg. June 6, 2020 1.25 mg. (9.10%). July 4, 2020 1.125 mg. (10%). August 15, 2020 1.0 mg. Oct 24, 2020 .875 mg. Nov. 28, 2020 .75mg. Jan 16, 2021 .685mg (8.7%). Feb 13, 2021 .62mg. March 12, 2021 .56mg. May 1, 2021 .375mg. May 29, 2021 .25mg. June 26, 2021 .0125mg. July 25, 2021 .065mg. August 22, 2021 .048mg. October 2, 2021 .043mg. October 10, 2021 .038mg. October 23, 2021 .035mg. October 30, 2021 .032mg. Nov. 13, 2021 .030 mg. Dec 4, 2021 .0285 mg. Dec 11, 2021 .0265 mg. Dec 18, 2021 .0246 mg. Dec 25, 2021 .023mg. Jan 1, 2022. 0 mg. OFF COMPLETELY
NardilTime Posted February 11, 2023 Posted February 11, 2023 Thank you so much for sharing this story of recovery. It is very helpful to all of us still struggling. I wish you both the best in the years to come. 1 2000 - 2020 - Effexor 250 mg November 2020 began Nardil 60 mg reduced Nardil from January 2021 to August 2021 to 0 mg. Drug free.
Moderator Emeritus Glosmom Posted February 15, 2023 Author Moderator Emeritus Posted February 15, 2023 Thank you for your kind words @RachelSusan! Wishing all the best for you Hang in there @NardilTime the waves and windows do get better, appreciate the good times when you have them and then know that when bad times occur....they won't last forever. Wishing much healing to you! Glosmom 1 2016 - Oct -Daughter started Risperdal (for steroid induced psychosis that never went away after stopping prednisone) Nov - dose increases stopped at 1.5mg in Dec 2017 - Jan- weaned from 1.5 to 1.0 in 2 weeks then 1.0 to .5 in two weeks and then off. Feb. 3 weeks of increased psychosis, pacing, insomnia, other awful symptoms so late Feb - Back on 1.5 mg Risperdal. May - decrease to 1.25mg, two weeks later 1.0mg - symptoms started again. June - held steady at 1.25mg for 6 weeks and switched to liquid (3 ml syringe). July - started 10% taper every 3 weeks, October - .8 mg, December - .7 mg . 2018 -Jan- 0.65 mg, Feb- 0.59, Mar-0.50, late April - .40mg, July- .36 mg, Aug - switched from 3 mL syringe to 1 mL syringe for more accuracy (her dad and i were not sure we were giving her the same dose when in between the 'dashes' on the 3 mL syringe.) Aug -.30 mg (3mL syr)/.44 mg (1 mL syr) difference due to med in the tip of both syringes). Sept- .28 mg (3mL syr)/.42 mg (1 mL syr). Oct - .16 mg (3 mL syr)/.30 mg (1 mL syr). Nov.- .06mg (3mL syr)/.20 mg (1mLsyr). Dec. - tip only/unmeasurable (3mL syr)/.10 mg (1mLsyr) 2019- Jan -.06 mg (1 mL syr), Feb- .025 mg (1 mL syr), Feb 27, 2019 - jumped to zero!!
Mentor ShiningLight Posted February 15, 2023 Mentor Posted February 15, 2023 so happy to see this, amazing!!! 1 Now: 100 mg Zoloft am, 50 mg Trazodone. Daily drug burden decreased from 2050 in 2018 mg to 150 mg 🐢🐢 Zoloft: 1/24/23 increased to 100 mg after suicide attempt 9/17/22 cut 6 mg, 8/14/22 cut 6.5 mg, 5/7/22 cut 12.5 mg 3/20/22 cut 12.5 mg 10/26/21 cut 6 mg 10/17/21 cut 5 mg, 9/17/21 Cut 3 mg, 9/13/21 cut 4 mg, 8/29/21 Cut 2 mg 8/8/21 Cut 3 mg 7/30/21 Zoloft: Converted 25 mg to liquid. Also take 100 mg pill & 25 mg pill=150 mg total🌞 Feb 28, 2021 0 mg Gapapentin 2021 Gaba each dose 4x/day: Feb 27 7 mg (one dose only), Feb 10, 7 mg, Jan 14 10 mg 2020 Current taper schedule from Aug 30-present: drop 8 mg every 2-3 weeks. Aug 20 31 mg, Aug 18, 33 mg, July 29, 35 mg, July 23 38 mg, July 22 40 mg Jun 24 42 mg, Jun 15 44 mg, Jun 9 48 mg, May 22 50 mg, May 14 54 mg, May 7 56 mg, Apr 16 58 mg, Mar 28 60 mg, Mar 18 62 mg. Feb 26 64 mg. Feb 19, 66 mg. Jan 23, 70 mg. 2019 Dec 19, 72 mg. Nov 14 ,76 mg. Aug 8, 80 mg. Aug 6, 85 mg. Jul 26, 90 mg. Jul 11, 95 mg. Jul 16 trazodone from 100 to 50 mg. Jun 17-July 10 Slowly changed gab fr pill to liquid at same dose 100 mg 4x/d. Apr 24 Stopped klon!!! 🌞 Apr 4 Decreased gaba to 400 mg (100 mg 4x/day)-Apr 4, 2019 0.25 klon March 11 Klonopin .5 mg twice daily, varied dose til Apr 15. Started Klon fast taper 25%, short use Mar 16, 450 mg gaba 3x/day cut 600 mg--not exact!--updose after learning w/d Feb 20, 2019 1800 mg gabapentin; MD taper; off 3 days=mvt disorder & autonomic instability. July 2018 temazepam 15 mg 1-2; prn several x/wk til Jan/Feb 2019 when cold turkey, flu illness for months July 2018 started gabapentin 100 3x/day; titrated up to 1800 mg (600 3x/day) Buspar, I forget how much, 2 pills a day Jan 2017-July 2018 cold turkey. On Zoloft since maybe 2004? After trying many. *I speak from my experience. Nothing I say is medical advice. I'm not a doctor.
Moderator Emeritus manymoretodays Posted February 15, 2023 Moderator Emeritus Posted February 15, 2023 I love this Glosmom!! Thank you for writing it up. Warms my heart and makes my week! Yay Glo! Give her a high five or virtual hug from me. 1 Late 2023- gone to emeritus status, inactive, don't @ me, I can check who I've posted on, and I'm not really here like I used to be......thanks. Started with psycho meds/psychiatric care circa 1988. In retrospect, and on contemplation, situational overwhelm. Rounding up to 30 years of medications(30 medication trials, poly-pharmacy maximum was 3 at one time). 5/28/2015-off Adderal salts 2.5mg. (I had been on that since hospital 10/2014) 12/2015---just holding, holding, holding, with trileptal/oxcarb at 75 mg. 1/2 tab at hs. My last psycho med ever! Tapered @ 10% every 4 weeks, sometimes 2 weeks to 2016 Dec 16, medication free!! Longer signature post here, with current supplements. Herb and alcohol free since 5/15/2016. And.....I quit smoking 11/2021. Lapsed. Redo of quit smoking 9/28/2022, and again finally 5/25/24. Can you say Hallelujah?(took me long enough)💜 None of my posts are intended as medical advice. Please discuss any decisions about your medical care with a knowledgeable medical provider. My success story: Blue skies ahead, clear sailing
Andra Posted February 16, 2023 Posted February 16, 2023 Dear Glosmom , what a great story! I was reading your posts when I was looking for Risperidone tapering schedules for my daughter, and I was wondering about Glo's recovery post meds. A warm hug for you and Glo. Wishing you the best in the years to come. 1 Clonazepam May 26 2022 #2 mg June 8 1.5mg, June 22 1mg, July 22 - 0.5mg August 3 2022 - 0mg Clonazepam Risperidone May9.2022 3mg May 29 increased to 6mg August 14 2022 5mg August 28 2022 4mg September 11 2022 3mg September 25 2022 2.25mg October 9 2022 1.75mg October 23 2022 1.25mg November 6 2022 1mg November 20 2022 0.75 mg December 4 2022 0.50mg January 1 2023 0.25mg January 28 0.125 mg February 4 0 .000000000mg Sertraline May 9 2022 150mg May 29 increased to 200mg October 2 2022 S175mg October 16 2022 150mg October 30 2022 125mg November 9 2022 100mg December 11 2022 75 mg January 14 50mg , February 14 25mg, March 13 20 mg (switched to water suspension - capsule content mixed with water, approximative dose indicated), April 11 15mg May 11 10mg, June 16 10mg, July 8 7.5 mg, August 2 5mg, August 26 2.5
Armorall Posted February 19, 2023 Posted February 19, 2023 Thank you for tagging me in this!! I am so very happy for you and Glo. It is a wonderful success story and I wish you and your family the best. To think that you looked outside for answers, found this site, followed everything to a T, and now Glo is thriving. Your involvement as a parent is so remarkable as well as Glo's own hard work to heal and persevere. Enjoy your life, so happy for you! 1 3/21/19 started Bupropion XL 150 mg 3/21/19 started Risperidone 2mg 7/7/19 start Abilify half dose 5 mg. discontinue Risperidone 7/9/19 full dose Abilify 10 mg 7/29/19 discontinued Abilify due to panicky side effects 8/2/19 Began Latuda 20 mg 8/5/19 discontinued Latuda due to similar side effects 8/10/19 discontinued Bupropion after realizing it was causing the insomnia From 8/10/19 no drugs whatsoever Currently taking vitamin C, D, E, a probiotic and fish oil. Message me here if you want: https://www.facebook.com/morra.lal.3/ I've been getting a lot of fake friend requests, so please send a message before friend requesting me, thank you!
Rosetta Posted September 22, 2023 Posted September 22, 2023 Hi. I hope you and Glo are doing well. 🧚♀️Rosetta https://www.survivingantidepressants.org/topic/16629-rosetta-ct-may-2011-too-fast-taper-feb-2017/?page=25 2001-2011 Celexa 10 mg raised to 40 mg then 60 mg over this time period May 2011 OB Doctor's Cold switch Celexa 60 mg to 10 mg Zoloft sertraline (baby born) 2012-2016 - Doctors raised dose of Zoloft up to 150 mg 2016 - Xanax prescribed - as needed - 0.5 mg about every 3 days (bad reaction) 2016 - Stopped Xanax Late 2016- Began (too fast) taper of Zoloft Early 2017 - Trazodone prescribed for bedtime (doseage unknown) Feb 2017 - Completed taper/stopped Trazodone Drug free since Feb 2017 2017 - Unisom otc very rarely for sleep
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