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Hi Neroli!  Dosh so proud of you for being so forthright with the psychiatrist!!!  You go girl!!  Also so happy to hear you are feeling better...that is great news!!  

Wanted you to know I do not wear my support hose all the time...only half ones when my legs really ache and sometimes sell and under trousers.  Does bring almost immediate relief for me.

Have a lovely tomorrow!!!  So rooting for you!!!💜 

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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20 hours ago, Carmie said:

What do you put in your unspicy curry?

Hello Carmie

 

Black mustard seed, cinnamon quill, cardamom pods, bay leaf, small amount of fenugreek seed, couple of curry leaves - sautéed in oil (I use olive but it can be whatever you prefer), when the seeds begin to pop and the cardamom swells, stir in the meat if  you eat it, cut into cubes, you could do it with tofu if you want - keep stirring it round until the meat has cooked somewhat, add turmeric powder, coriander powder, cumin powder (and if you like it garam masala powder - I find it a bit fragrant), keep stirring and cook the powders a bit but be careful not to have the heat too high as the turmeric can burn.  Then drop in the any vegetables you want and mix well to coat them with the powder mix, then put in a tin of chopped tomatoes and a little more liquid if you think you need it (I swill the tomato can with a small amount of water), keep stirring it all in and the powders and tomato juice should make a kind of gravy.  If you've got "heavy" veg. in there - eg. potatoes, they will take longer to cook than light veg. like capsicum, so you might put the heavy ones in first for a while.  What I tend to do is to let it bubble and cook for a wee while, then I turn it off before everything is cooked and put a lid on it - it cooks in its own heat.  I prefer my food at room temperature or even cooled off, so I don't re-heat and find that the veg. keeps its integrity if I don't overcook it.  A quick re-heat right before eating would make it hot if you want that.

 

What is missing from this un-spicy curry is the chilli - used to love hot chilli but don't want to hype up my system and can live without it!

 

Legs gone really heavy again, hip, lower back and quad muscles getting achier and more painful. After two days at the weekend where they felt easier and lighter, it's disappointing that this his happening again - trying not to worry that they'll pack up altogether (although that has been a constant refrain since they took a dive over a year ago).

 

Hope you're doing ok.  I think my distraction for the xmas holidays will be knitting beanies for premature babies - apparently the hospitals are crying out for them.

 

Much warmth to you

 

Neroli 💜

 

 

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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48 minutes ago, Rabe said:

so proud of you for being so forthright with the psychiatrist!!!  You go girl!!  Also so happy to hear you are feeling better...that is great news!!  

Wanted you to know I do not wear my support hose all the time...only half ones when my legs really ache and sometimes sell and under trousers.  Does bring almost immediate relief for me.

Have a lovely tomorrow!!!  So rooting for you!!!

Thank you, Rabe.  Really nice to have you rooting for me - I'm doing the same for you, too.  So good to have people sending good wishes.  Mostly doing ok - but as I just wrote to Carmie, the heavy legs have come back with a vengeance and muscle aches are getting worse.  I've had a couple of "spikes" of "Oh how can I go on like this?" this week, mostly during meetings at work and I suspect some of that may have been to do with getting too hot in the room, couple of SI spikes, too.  Summer is coming on so I'll need to be careful about being cool.  There's been more anxiety, too.  I just dare not look into the future and try to figure out how many years this is going to go on.

 

I do need a break, I've been at work just about constantly for over a year now with no leave breaks (because I get so downhearted at home) but there will be a break over xmas, so I'm having a go at preparing activities that will pass the time, make me feel like I'm doing something and also let me relax.

 

Maybe I could buy some support hose for myself for xmas!  (Only kidding) But I may investigate - I get the aches mostly in my upper legs.  I wouldn't wear them to go to work or out walking, I couldn't bear that, so it would mostly be when I'm resting.  Will see..  

 

Hope you're getting there with your meds and reductions.

 

Lots of good wishes to you

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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When nursing I used to wear sheer Jobst support hose all the time...look like regular hose....my legs would swell and be sore on my feet all day.  Now the half ones really help take that ache away which is nice.  Hope your legs feel better!  I know that is not fun.  I need to find some distractions too Neroli...just find it hard to be enthused about anything...comes and goes. Your knitting project sounds really lovely!!!  That is wonderful!  Blessings to you Neroli!!💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Rabe, I know that feeling of not being enthused by anything, we have to deal with many symptoms, none of them are easy, and lack of enthusiasm  is so disconcerting.  Please be gentle with yourself and meet that feeling with as much kindliness as you can.

 

xx

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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Hi Neroli, 

 

Thanks for the recipe, I’ll write it down. Yes, I am a meat eater. My sister is vegan though, she won’t even eat honey. When I’ve visited her down the Coast we have had the most amazing vegan food, so flavoursome. At home I don’t eat any grains at all but when I was down at my sister’s place I did have rice. I never eat anything with gluten in it though, so had to choose the gluten free options at the vegan restaurant. 

 

At home I pretty much eat fruit, vegetables n some animal proteins. I don’t eat dairy. I love my smoothies made with coconut water. Great for a warm day. You said you get hot at work. Do you have one of those stainless steel bottles where you can put cold drinks in n they stay cold. You could carry that around with you n sip on it when you get too hot. 

 

I’m sorry about your legs and back n feeling stressed at work. Do your legs normally feel better on the weekend because you’re resting or is that only sometimes? Must be hard to work, you do so well. 

 

How great is knitting n crocheting when you’re going through withdrawals. It’s such an amazing distraction. How wonderful you’re knitting for premature babies. That is another thing that helps while going through withdrawals, doing nice things for others. Taking the focus of ourselves sometimes can really help us not to be in our heads so much n ruminating.

 

Thanks again for the recipe n I’m sending warmth right back at you☀️☀️

 

 

 

 

 

 

Been on APs, benzos, ADs and opiates, for chronic pain. Had Akathisia in the past that made me suicidal. Still on Seroquel. 2019:➡️ March10=7.25mg ✔️ April17=7.0✔️ June5=6.75✔️ July14=6.50✔️ Aug28=6.25✔️ Oct10=6.20  ✔️ Oct21=6.0✔️ Dec16=5.80 ✔️ 2020➡️ Jan 21=5.60 ✔️ April2=5.40 ✔️ May29=5.20 ✔️ Aug14= 5.0 ✔️Sep29=4.80✔️2021➡️ Jan31=4.60 mg✔️ April24=4.40mg✔️Jul17=4.30mg ✔️ Aug 28=4.20 ✔️ Oct 11=4.15✔️Nov1=4.10 ✔️ Nov21= 4.05✔️ Dec13= 4mg ✔️2022 ➡️ Jan8=3.95✔️ Jan31=3.90✔️ March2=3.85 ✔️ April4=3.80 ✔️ June16=3.75✔️ July26=3.70✔️ Sep2=3.65✔️ Oct21=3.60 ✔️ Dec8=3.55✔️2023➡️ Jan 26=3.50✔️ March 17=3.45✔️ June12=3.40✔️ July30=3.35✔️ Sep14=3.30✔️ Oct31=3.25✔️This is NOT medical advice.Consult your doctor.

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8 hours ago, neroli said:

! I've had a couple of "spikes" of "Oh how can I go on like this?" this week, mostly during meetings at work and I suspect some of that may have been to do with getting too hot in the room, couple of SI spikes, too.  Summer is coming on so I'll need to be careful about being cool.  There's been more anxiety, too.  I just dare not look into the future and try to figure out how many years this is going to go on.

 

I do need a break, I've been at work just about constantly for over a year now with no leave breaks (because I get so downhearted at home) but there will be a break over xmas, so I'm having a go at preparing activities that will pass the time, make me feel like I'm doing something and also let me relax.

 

Yes do be careful of the heat.  I used to love sitting in the sun and soaking in a hot tub for hours but cant do that anymore...get dehydrated so quickly and that can thow off electrolytes as we all know.  Drink lots of fluids.

I have been thinking a lot about the future and am quite down.....I often read about this taking 10 years for people.....  in ten years I most likely will not

be here.  I am old and feel I have had the best years...and I did have a lovely life raising my kids and work that I loved and my dog and friends and beautiful home and church life and family.  I had so many blessings!  I know that you will get there again!  You have the time and certainly the mind set!

I am glad you will be taking a much deserved break and will be having lots of things to pass the time....that will be lovely I think.  Feeling you are doing something is important isn't it...and relaxing sounds REALLY wonderful!!  Blessings to you Neroli!!!  You are a gift!💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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19 hours ago, Carmie said:

Do your legs normally feel better on the weekend because you’re resting or is that only sometimes?

My legs feel pretty heavy at the weekends as well - it was an unusual event last weekend to have them feeling as thought they were easing off.  going to work and getting more tired definitely makes them worse.  I go to the office Mon, Tue, Wed and Fri.  Thurs I work at home and by Wed evening I'm usually feeling pretty stuffed.

 

My best treat of the day this last year has been wholemeal bread and latherings of butter at 3pm with a cup of tea.  The butter stopped the hungry feeling.  the bread is  nice but it does give me wind - as yet, though, I'm not swapping to gluten-free or anything - when it's your one highlight of the day it's hard to give up.  Having to hold back on the butter, though, weight gain.

 

The fun of the fair.....

 

Much good wishes to you

 

Neroli 💜

 

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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15 hours ago, Rabe said:

I have been thinking a lot about the future and am quite down.....I often read about this taking 10 years for people.....  in ten years I most likely will not

be here.  I am old and feel I have had the best years...and I did have a lovely life raising my kids and work that I loved and my dog and friends and beautiful home and church life and family.  I had so many blessings!

Dear, dear Becky

 

Your words touched me deeply - I had a few tears - so good that you've had those wonderful things in your life, so unfair that this mess is happening for you now.  I know that life is unfair and I have plenty of acquaintances whose lives have been mashed by chronic illness, cancer, death of a close partner etc.  but still I find I think it is especially unfair that we are hit like this because of medical misadventure.  I try to balance out my anger and sadness by seeing it as one of those unfair life events.  I'm not preaching to you, just giving my own thoughts - and it's darned hard to accept it as one of life's curve balls.

 

15 hours ago, Rabe said:

I know that you will get there again!  You have the time and certainly the mind set!

This is where I come unstuck a bit,  I'm 61 and even though I've been a fit person, I can only see potential decline as I get older and this process takes so long.  Retirement, which I wasn't thinking of doing if I could stay in work, now seems as though it could be more of the same - reduction, feel yucky, legs?????  I can only hope my mindset keeps me afloat and I develop a life that has meaning alongside the withdrawals.

 

And you are a real inspiration - you are hanging right in there trying to get your dosages and meds. sorted out, which takes so much energy - you haven't capitulated.  Nor have you ceased to support others on this site.  Your heart must be massive!

 

love and best wishes

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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18 hours ago, neroli said:

My legs feel pretty heavy at the weekends as well - it was an unusual event last weekend to have them feeling as thought they were easing off.  going to work and getting more tired definitely makes them worse.  I go to the office Mon, Tue, Wed and Fri.  Thurs I work at home and by Wed evening I'm usually feeling pretty stuffed.

 

My best treat of the day this last year has been wholemeal bread and latherings of butter at 3pm with a cup of tea.  The butter stopped the hungry feeling.  the bread is  nice but it does give me wind - as yet, though, I'm not swapping to gluten-free or anything - when it's your one highlight of the day it's hard to give up.  Having to hold back on the butter, though, weight gain.

 

The fun of the fair.....

 

Much good wishes to you

 

Neroli 💜

 

 

Hi Neroli, 

 

I’m sorry your leg problems bother you while you’re resting too. I guess when they ease a bit like the other weekend it is a blessing. We take all the small blessings we can’t get, dont we? I can imagine though when you’re at work n not resting they are worse. Every time we overextend ourselves our symptoms tend to ramp up no matter what they are.

 

Well, if your whole meal bread n butter n a cup of tea at 3pm give you comfort, I say go for it despite the wind!😀 I’m not a bread eater but some foods that I find comforting are smoothies made with coconut water on a hot day or a nice cup of herbal tea. My treat is usually fruit, major fan of fruit here. Mangoes! Yum! Pawpaw, yum! Watermelon. Yum! The list goes on and on... I’m in my element at a farmers market.🍉🍇🍑🍒🍐🍎

 

I got myself the cutest little gold teacup from Kikki K n the other day I got a tray table to put in my bedroom n I put my cup n teapot on there, it looks so cute! I’ve made my bedroom really cosy as I spend a lot of time there, I have my “happy wall” with things that make me smile, like art n balloons n positive signs, fairy lights etc. I have the fairy lights on all the time during the day. As soon as I wake up on go the fairy lights!

 

I think when you’re going through withdrawals n you’re miserable it’s important to have happy surroundings no matter how horrible you feel.

 

I hope you’re coping okay at work, Sending hugs🤗

 

 

 

 

Been on APs, benzos, ADs and opiates, for chronic pain. Had Akathisia in the past that made me suicidal. Still on Seroquel. 2019:➡️ March10=7.25mg ✔️ April17=7.0✔️ June5=6.75✔️ July14=6.50✔️ Aug28=6.25✔️ Oct10=6.20  ✔️ Oct21=6.0✔️ Dec16=5.80 ✔️ 2020➡️ Jan 21=5.60 ✔️ April2=5.40 ✔️ May29=5.20 ✔️ Aug14= 5.0 ✔️Sep29=4.80✔️2021➡️ Jan31=4.60 mg✔️ April24=4.40mg✔️Jul17=4.30mg ✔️ Aug 28=4.20 ✔️ Oct 11=4.15✔️Nov1=4.10 ✔️ Nov21= 4.05✔️ Dec13= 4mg ✔️2022 ➡️ Jan8=3.95✔️ Jan31=3.90✔️ March2=3.85 ✔️ April4=3.80 ✔️ June16=3.75✔️ July26=3.70✔️ Sep2=3.65✔️ Oct21=3.60 ✔️ Dec8=3.55✔️2023➡️ Jan 26=3.50✔️ March 17=3.45✔️ June12=3.40✔️ July30=3.35✔️ Sep14=3.30✔️ Oct31=3.25✔️This is NOT medical advice.Consult your doctor.

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@neroli  Thank you for sharing all that you did..😢..your words touched me deeply as well.  I have fought so much in my life for myself and others and not given up.  I just am not sure how to fight this.  I now have blood sugar issues along with the potassium and all.  I dont know how to juggle all. The doctor is sending me to an endocrinologist which is kind of funny given we all know what shape our endocrine systems are in!

As I said, thank you for sharing all that you did Neroli...I am older than you are...and feel and look older than that since all the added and deleted meds and the reactions and WD's.    

18 hours ago, neroli said:

 I can only hope my mindset keeps me afloat and I develop a life that has meaning alongside the withdrawals.

Yes Neroli....meaning would be such a gift along this road wouldn't it?  I certainly did not think my retirement would bring me here.  

Im sorry to sound this way...I am just exhausted in every way with all the crazy things my body is doing.  But praying things settle...tomorrow is another day for all of us.

YOU are an inspiration!  And I am so blessed to have you on this journey.  Hoping your legs are some better today!!!  Take care Neroli!

Blessings and love 💜

  

 

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Thinking of you, Neroli.  Just that.  I'm not coming up with much else to say, but you are heard and cared for and you matter.  -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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Gosh, Rosetta, thank you so much.  A few words make all the difference.  It's Sunday afternoon here and it's been a long old day - I've done all I can to distract - yin yoga, small piano practice, phone call with my neighbour - heck of a lonely at times - and the usual "trying-not-to" worry about whether I'll make it to work tomorrow.

 

Trying to do meditation each day - just dropping the breath into the body - it's part of the Acceptance Therapy I'm doing.  But most importantly, it's part of a programme developed by a woman (who is a Buddhist meditation teacher) who has had chronic, severe back pain for about thirty years.  If she can live with that and she says she has a rich fulfilling life, I hope I can take inspiration from it and live with this "different" life of lowered mobility and social acitivity.

 

You've been in a bit of a painful space yourself, I do appreciate you dropping in to send good wishes.  I hope you're managing reasonable ok.

 

Thanks for caring and saying I matter.  You, too.  We all do.  Sometimes hard to hold onto, I know.

 

Heartfelt wishes

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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Hi Neroli - I wanted to stop by, say hello, and wish you well.  All of the things you are doing sound great!  Thinking about you - WR. 💗

-1/06 - 3/07 Cymbalta. Fast taper (essentially CT); withdrawal symptoms after 4 mos (didn't realize was WD)

-10/07: 100 mg Zoloft; 1 mg Klonopin - tapered off Klonopin after 4 mos. Several unsuccessful slow tapers of Zoloft; went up and down in dose a lot

-Spring 2013 back on 1 mg Klonopin to counter WD symptoms; switched over 5-6 mos from Zoloft to 35 mg citalopram
-Two attempts at slow tapering citalopram, always increased dose due to WD; also increased Klonopin to 1.25 mg in 2014, then to 1.5 mg in 2015

-8/17-9/17: After holding one year at 20 mg, feeling withdrawal symptoms due to stress - slowly increased to 25 mg. No change in symptoms after 6 months (? tolerance ?)  - decided to start citalopram taper February 2018 (still on Klonopin 1.5 mg).

Supplements: fish oil; magnesium; vitamin D3; curcumin

Citalopram taper:  2/2018 - 12/2019: 25 mg - 11.03 mg I 2020: 10.89 mg - 7.9 mg I 2021: 7.8 mg - 5.26 mg I 2022: 5.2 mg - 3.36 mg I 2023: 3.3 mg - 1.47 mg 2024: 1/5/24: 1.44 mg; 1/19/24: 1.40 mg; 1/26/24: 1.37 mg; 2/2/24: 1.34 mg; 2/9/24: 1.31 mg; 2/23/24: 1.28 mg; 3/1/24: 1.25 mg; 3/8/24: 1.22 mg; 3/15/24: 1.19 mg

 

 

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Hi Neroli.. I hear you on the lonely days.  I never did so little in my whole life!!!  Tried to go to the 'y' today but was absolutely exhausted.  Wish really was the thought that counts.  

What program is it that the Buddhist meditation teacher developed.  That is amazing that she is living with all that!  Inspiring!  Thank you so much for sharing.  The lowered mobility and social activity is so challenging, isn't it?  Think of your daily!  Hope work goes well for you and your legs tomorrow!💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Hello @wantrelief

 

Thank you for stopping by - it's so nice of you to do that.  I have to admit that my energy for communicating on SA has been low this weekend - those times when lethargy/apathy/fed-up-ness with the whole dang thing sucks the marrow from your bones.

 

I have to keep returning to people's signatures when I get a message because I can't remember their histories - and no wonder, I realise that we've all had quite a ride with these meds.  Such convoluted in and outs, ups and downs.

 

I hope your switch to generic goes smoothly - we had a switch in manufacturer of Escitalopram here a few months ago and I felt no ill effects from it, so wishing you the same, too.

 

There was quite a campaign when Pharmac, the drug-buying agency here, recently decided to switch to a cheaper version of Venlafaxine, called Enlafax - a lot of people were very worried it would throw them for a loop. I haven't really kept up with the story, so I'm not sure of the outcome.  Goes to show how potent they are.

 

I know Kostas and Rosetta have had lead legs at certain points and they have resolved - mine have been going on for two years now - I really wish I could find a success story about someone who had it for a long time and it came right.  Wishing, wishing for any sort of positive evidence that there will be and end to this.  Still, I guess we all have symptoms of significance to deal with, nine just happens to be legs (oh, and anxiety, lots of weeing, fatigue and hungry feelings!).

 

I remembered, today, that I have one of those firm polystyrene "logs", so I rolled my quads, calves, psoas and glutes over it - thought it might be like a self-massage.  Will see what effect, if any, that might have - and hopefully a bit beneficial in loosening up the muscles.

 

Will be thinking of you as you make your switch.

 

Neroli 💜

 

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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What program is it that the Buddhist meditation teacher developed.

Hello @Rabe

 

Here's a link to one of her videos:  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=N10_dcIZp2k&amp;t=249s

 

So, the Acceptance Therapy I'm getting is about training the brain to develop the more positive neural pathways - for instance in my session with the pychotherapist last week I said "my life is less now", she replied, "that is a thought", I replied, "it's the reality" and again she said "it's a thought and thoughts aren't always true".  So to develop the more positive neural pathways, the idea is to make a non-judgemental statement, such as "my life is different now", so that "I" am not piling on more suffering to the present experience.  So as well as changing language to be non-judgmental and developing mindfulness, it's about developing values and living from the values to the best you can, so that you feel your life is fulfilling.  It's a great concept.  Not easy to do and it doesn't happen over night. ('m probably repeating myself).  I also wonder how much the meds. affect mood, I definitely don't feel like a bouncy bunny on them (funny that, two anti-ds and I feel depressed!).

 

But anyway, in the video, the woman (Vidyamala) talks about not piling on extra suffering to the initial pain/suffering.

 

Fingers crossed for your drug switches/dosings and for my legs tomorrow.

 

Warmest wishes

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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Hi Neroli,

 

15 hours ago, neroli said:

 I have to admit that my energy for communicating on SA has been low this weekend - those times when lethargy/apathy/fed-up-ness with the whole dang thing sucks the marrow from your bones.

 

I completely understand what you are describing.  Usually I do a lot of reading on here and write now and again.  Your description is so good at how this whole experience can really just take up all of our energy.

 

15 hours ago, neroli said:

I hope your switch to generic goes smoothly - we had a switch in manufacturer of Escitalopram here a few months ago and I felt no ill effects from it, so wishing you the same, too.

 

Thank you for the well wishes, Neroli.  I am so glad your switch went well, that is very reassuring!  

 

15 hours ago, neroli said:

I know Kostas and Rosetta have had lead legs at certain points and they have resolved - mine have been going on for two years now - I really wish I could find a success story about someone who had it for a long time and it came right.  Wishing, wishing for any sort of positive evidence that there will be and end to this.  

 

I am so sorry you have had to contend with the lead legs for two years now.  It is really understandable you want positive evidence that this will come to an end. Although you may not find someone with your exact journey, it is good to know that others have had this symptom and it has gone away.  It is yet another awful withdrawal symptom that will fade in time, Neroli.  I know that is not exactly helpful for when it is happening now though.

 

I hope your work day is going ok and that the "log" self-massage helped!  💗

 

-1/06 - 3/07 Cymbalta. Fast taper (essentially CT); withdrawal symptoms after 4 mos (didn't realize was WD)

-10/07: 100 mg Zoloft; 1 mg Klonopin - tapered off Klonopin after 4 mos. Several unsuccessful slow tapers of Zoloft; went up and down in dose a lot

-Spring 2013 back on 1 mg Klonopin to counter WD symptoms; switched over 5-6 mos from Zoloft to 35 mg citalopram
-Two attempts at slow tapering citalopram, always increased dose due to WD; also increased Klonopin to 1.25 mg in 2014, then to 1.5 mg in 2015

-8/17-9/17: After holding one year at 20 mg, feeling withdrawal symptoms due to stress - slowly increased to 25 mg. No change in symptoms after 6 months (? tolerance ?)  - decided to start citalopram taper February 2018 (still on Klonopin 1.5 mg).

Supplements: fish oil; magnesium; vitamin D3; curcumin

Citalopram taper:  2/2018 - 12/2019: 25 mg - 11.03 mg I 2020: 10.89 mg - 7.9 mg I 2021: 7.8 mg - 5.26 mg I 2022: 5.2 mg - 3.36 mg I 2023: 3.3 mg - 1.47 mg 2024: 1/5/24: 1.44 mg; 1/19/24: 1.40 mg; 1/26/24: 1.37 mg; 2/2/24: 1.34 mg; 2/9/24: 1.31 mg; 2/23/24: 1.28 mg; 3/1/24: 1.25 mg; 3/8/24: 1.22 mg; 3/15/24: 1.19 mg

 

 

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Oh thank you SO much Neroli for that information. My son has told me that our brains develop 'ruts' and we tend to fall back into them unless we build new ones with meditation and the things you are saying in your post.  I know I fall into my ruts so easily.  I have to finally tell my brain to STOP TALKING already!! SO annoying...like a broken record sometimes!😡   

For me I find the meds affect my mood a lot...not in a good way seems.  Used to be better on Clonazepam but not now...could be lower dose too I guess.  The Viibryd was not good from the start....manic and then kind of no feelings....which I find happens a lot now...just apathy and fatigue.  Im sorry you have that too Neroli....hoping just part of the WD.

 I will go to that sight...thank you so much again.  Thinking of you at work and hoping it is going ok.  💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Hello @Rabe and @wantrelief

 

Thank you so much both of you for your messages.  Just after I'd posted yesterday, the site went down and was still down this morning - I kept getting messages telling me the community was not available - I tested it at work and it seemed to be ok from my work device, so I just hoped it was an outage and not my laptop playing up.  Back at home now and yep, back online again.  I was a bit concerned there that I'd lost connection.

 

This morning there was a signal failure on the train line - trains backed up waiting for hours to get through.  Luckily, someone gave me lift to a station halfway down the line and I caught one to town from there - got in about 15 mins later.  There was a lot of deep breathing going on for me and telling myself everything would be ok - upsets in routine jiggle me a bit.

 

Today was ok, super tired, fell asleep at the computer for a wee while - got up and walked round the office.  Legs pretty heavy - so I may have overdone the yoga and the "log" rolling.  Or maybe I didn't get a decent night's sleep - I think I got up for the toilet at around 2.30, then it was light sleep after that and waking properly around 4.30 with anxiousness.

 

Managed to stay in the office til 4.15pm, though, which is my target time.  Tomorrow, I've decided I'll work from home - these legs aren't made for walking at the moment.

 

Wishing you both the best - I know I go on about my legs and am concerned about them, but am aware that others have just as debilitating symptoms and you are both contending with significant WD/adverse reactions yourselves - it's a bit like mix 'n' match sweeties, take your pick and that's the one you'll have to deal with.

 

On a positive note, I did get to give a baby jacket I'd knitted to the woman at work who is pregnant - little things like that help to make me get to the office.

 

Warmest wishes

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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I hope you have a good day, Neroli.  Thinking of you, R

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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Thank you, Rosetta.  Thinking of you, too.  Now, try to get myself focused on the report I need to write :) xx

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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On ‎11‎/‎18‎/‎2018 at 7:39 AM, neroli said:

my life is less now", she replied, "that is a thought", I replied, "it's the reality" and again she said "it's a thought and thoughts aren't always true".  So to develop the more positive neural pathways, the idea is to make a non-judgemental statement, such as "my life is different now", so that "I" am not piling on more suffering to the present experience.

 

this was such a beautiful exchange Neroli! I copied it into my journal :) Thanks for sharing. We are not only suffering but growing in wisdom and building our spiritual muscles. When Shep reframed my experience of my life becoming even less than it used to be it made all the difference...

Current: 9/2022 Xanax 0.08, Lexapro 2

2020 Xanax 0.26 (down from 2 mg in 2013), Lexapro 2.85 mg (down from 5 mg 2013)

Amitriptyline (tricyclic AD) and clonazepam for 3 months to treat headache in 1996 
1999. - present Xanax prn up to 3 mg.
2000-2005 Prozac CT twice, 2005-2010 Zoloft CT 3 times, 2010-2013 Escitalopram 10 mg
went from 2.5 to zero on 7 Aug 2013, bad crash 40 days after
reinstated to 5 mg Escitalopram 4Oct 2013 and holding liquid Xanax every 5 hours
28 Jan 2014 Xanax 1.9, 18 Apr  2015 1 mg,  25 June 2015 Lex 4.8, 6 Aug Lexapro 4.6, 1 Jan 2016 0.64  Xanax     9 month hold

24 Sept 2016 4.5 Lex, 17 Oct 4.4 Lex (Nov 0.63 Xanax, Dec 0.625 Xanax), 1 Jan 2017 4.3 Lex, 24 Jan 4.2, 5 Feb 4.1, 24 Mar 4 mg, 10 Apr 3.9 mg, May 3.85, June 3.8, July 3.75, 22 July 3.7, 15 Aug 3.65, 17 Sept 3.6, 1 Jan 2018 3.55, 19 Jan 3.5, 16 Mar 3.4, 14 Apr 3.3, 23 May 3.2, 16 June 3.15, 15 Jul 3.1, 31 Jul 3, 21 Aug 2.9 26 Sept 2.85, 14 Nov Xan 0.61, 1 Dec 0.59, 19 Dec 0.58, 4 Jan 0.565, 6 Feb 0.55, 20 Feb 0.535, 1 Mar 0.505, 10 Mar 0.475, 14 Mar 0.45, 4 Apr 0.415, 13 Apr 0.37, 21 Apr 0.33, 29 Apr 0.29, 10 May 0.27, 17 May 0.25, 28 May 0.22, 19 June 0.22, 21 Jun updose to 0.24, 24 Jun updose to 0.26

Supplements: Omega 3 + Vit E, Vit C, D, magnesium, Taurine, probiotic 

I'm not a medical professional. Any advice I give is based on my own experience and reading. 

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Hello @bubble

 

Thank you for popping by.  Your message touched me.

 

I remember reading Shep's message to you about building our spiritual muscle and thought how that is possibly the only way to get through this stuff - to develop a bigger picture and connect with the awareness of thoughts and attitudes that multiply the suffering.  Don't get me wrong, I'm a foetus growing in this womb, not a fully-fledged "spiritual" human with equanimity and wisdom towards what has happened to me and the frightening thoughts of years of extra suffering.  It is all a work in progress and will ever be that way.

 

This should never have happened - to any of us - and I have spent many hours disbelieving and being angry about it, running over the "what ifs" I hadn't been kindled, "broken" by these meds., imagining how my life would be so much better now if the medical profession and drugs hadn't taken me down this road.  But it has.  Much like a serious car crash may have completely changed the course of my life.

 

As I say, it is a work in progress - and I hope for both of us the gradual development of spiritual muscle will support our stamina, resilience and compassionate acceptance.

 

Hope you are getting through, I know you have been having a hard time of late.

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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This was so nice to read Neroli!

 

Goes without saying we are all work in progress but we are working on it and progressing.

 

I love how Shep conceptualized our journey: 

I think of coming off psych drugs as a hero's journey, complete with returning home with a treasure - the treasure of health, of peace of mind, of serenity of soul. 

 

I take great comfort in listening to Tara Brach these days. Will share one of her videos.

 

 

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Current: 9/2022 Xanax 0.08, Lexapro 2

2020 Xanax 0.26 (down from 2 mg in 2013), Lexapro 2.85 mg (down from 5 mg 2013)

Amitriptyline (tricyclic AD) and clonazepam for 3 months to treat headache in 1996 
1999. - present Xanax prn up to 3 mg.
2000-2005 Prozac CT twice, 2005-2010 Zoloft CT 3 times, 2010-2013 Escitalopram 10 mg
went from 2.5 to zero on 7 Aug 2013, bad crash 40 days after
reinstated to 5 mg Escitalopram 4Oct 2013 and holding liquid Xanax every 5 hours
28 Jan 2014 Xanax 1.9, 18 Apr  2015 1 mg,  25 June 2015 Lex 4.8, 6 Aug Lexapro 4.6, 1 Jan 2016 0.64  Xanax     9 month hold

24 Sept 2016 4.5 Lex, 17 Oct 4.4 Lex (Nov 0.63 Xanax, Dec 0.625 Xanax), 1 Jan 2017 4.3 Lex, 24 Jan 4.2, 5 Feb 4.1, 24 Mar 4 mg, 10 Apr 3.9 mg, May 3.85, June 3.8, July 3.75, 22 July 3.7, 15 Aug 3.65, 17 Sept 3.6, 1 Jan 2018 3.55, 19 Jan 3.5, 16 Mar 3.4, 14 Apr 3.3, 23 May 3.2, 16 June 3.15, 15 Jul 3.1, 31 Jul 3, 21 Aug 2.9 26 Sept 2.85, 14 Nov Xan 0.61, 1 Dec 0.59, 19 Dec 0.58, 4 Jan 0.565, 6 Feb 0.55, 20 Feb 0.535, 1 Mar 0.505, 10 Mar 0.475, 14 Mar 0.45, 4 Apr 0.415, 13 Apr 0.37, 21 Apr 0.33, 29 Apr 0.29, 10 May 0.27, 17 May 0.25, 28 May 0.22, 19 June 0.22, 21 Jun updose to 0.24, 24 Jun updose to 0.26

Supplements: Omega 3 + Vit E, Vit C, D, magnesium, Taurine, probiotic 

I'm not a medical professional. Any advice I give is based on my own experience and reading. 

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On 11/19/2018 at 1:30 PM, bubble said:

When Shep reframed my experience of my life becoming even less than it used to be it made all the difference...

@bubble Could you share how Shep reframed that?  What you mean?  I keep coming back and reading this from you, Neroli and now bubble because I am really struggling...thank you!💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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21 hours ago, bubble said:

I love how Shep conceptualized our journey: 

I think of coming off psych drugs as a hero's journey, complete with returning home with a treasure - the treasure of health, of peace of mind, of serenity of soul. 

 

@bubble  Is this how it was reframed?

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Hello @Rabe

 

I'm taking the liberty of quoting from bubble's thread, a bit more of what Shep said (if you read p19 of Bubble's thread you may get more context which may help rather than reading out of context.  Anyway, here it is:

 

"Perhaps letting go of the "control thoughts" will lessen the load you're carrying and you'll feel less fatigue. It's harder during withdrawal because these thoughts can be attached to your symptoms, including repetitive thought-streams, so navigate your way as best as you can, knowing that the skills you are building during the worst waves will become the skills you excel in the most and will serve you well after this difficult journey. We are building up our emotional and spiritual muscles during this journey. That's the grand take-away. That's the treasure sought by the greatest of the heroes and heroines during this Hero's Journey. Don't lose any opportunity to practice this. 

 

And then be grateful for the opportunity to practice! This will give "meaning" to your waves and you'll be more likely to welcome them than to fear them. They are your "teachers". "

 

I am so sorry you are really struggling - I understand those times, I think. For me it includes deep, deep desperation that sits like a knife in my guts.

 

Dear Rabe, I do hope things change up a bit for you, even a glimpse would be lovely.  Things do change and I cannily hope that it is not too long before you get some relief.  

 

Much love

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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Dear Neroli...thank you so much for sending all that!  I appreciate it so much!!!  I will copy and paste that as well and continue to read these....I need to find a reason for all this...a reason to move forward.  Another year without holiday with family I think has stirred up lots of feelings and much sadness, shame etc etc.  I see the doctor tomorrow and do not want to go in a mess...so am trying to find things to take him from here about the tapering.  

Thank you so much again Neroli!  You sound good!  I hope your report went well!! Blessings and hugs to you my dear friend...thank you again! 💜 

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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@bubble

 

Thank you for sharing Tara Brach - I've had a look at some of her videos, will take a look at this one.

 

My favourite at the moment is Vidyamala Burch, mainly because I knew her years ago and she is in the same buddhist tradition as I ventured into for a while.  Here's one of her meditations:

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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5 minutes ago, Rabe said:

Another year without holiday with family I think has stirred up lots of feelings and much sadness, shame etc etc.

Dear Rabe

 

Know that you are not alone in this.  We can think of each other over the holiday period.  And hang in.

 

Neroli 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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You too Neroli!!  I am going to listen to your latest video tomorrow...thank you for posting that as well.  Take much care!!💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Hello @Carmie

 

The past few days have been rough - lots of struggle with the legs and feeling at the end of my rope.  I am taking a sick day off work today, it's not something I like to do as I can feel so isolated if I don't go into the office.  I can work from home but I just didn't have it in me to spend 6 or so hours turning my mind to work.  I'm exhausted and need time to recuperate.  The danger of being at home lies in being so demotivated that I get agitated and think I haven't got the strength to carry on with this drug damage and tapering.

 

Earlier this morning I wanted to post a brief message to you to ask that when you are up and about would you send me a message of encouragement.  Then I thought I would go and read your thread to see what you have been coping with.  It's something that can help me to take a big breath and say to myself "oh, they're dealing with tough times, too, and getting by, I'm not alone, others are hanging in with horrible side-effects.WD etc...maybe I can hang in just that little bit longer".

 

So, I got to the end of page 4 and made quotes from your thread that caught my eye.  That took a bit of time, so I'll just restrict it to up to page 4.

 

Here goes:

 

"All we can do is take a day at a time and continue thinking about our brains healing with every day that passes. This can be so hard at times, especially when we’re going through a wave. Waves do eventually end, just as waves in the ocean eventually end. We never know when though and that’s the scary part. 

 

Here’s to taking a day at a time, sending hugs to everyone 💚"

 

Seems like I've been in a wave for so many years now - but there are better times when I feel more calm and my legs work a bit better, but as you are dealing with CFS as well, you will know this kind of thing and you manage to cope with it.

 

"Benzodiazapine and antidepressant withdrawal cannot be controlled. No amount of saying “Snap out of it” or “go and do something worthwhile with your life” is going to help. People with withdrawals are unwell because their central nervous system is temporarily compromised and unbalanced, resulting in a myriad of painful and bizarre mental and physical symptoms. 

 

What is happening must be regarded as physiological (organic in origin) and not “ mind over matter.”"

 

I am doing ACT (Acceptance and Commitment Therapy) with the local mental health psychologist and one of the exercises is to define your values and build something into your life that reflects those values, to feel more fulfilled and to build in some joy.  I totally get it conceptually - and I also know that whatever damage has been done by the drugs and now the ones I'm on makes joy a very hard emotion to contact (eg. anhedonia).  Seeing a sunny day doesn't do it, walking at the beach doesn't do it - and I don't think I'm not trying hard enough to find the joy - it's just not there.  My biggest joy is having a cup of tea and bread and butter at 3pm.  I appreciate friends and they have been so supportive but there are times when it's stressful to see them as I like to be able to walk with them and it can be utterly exhausting to do that.

 

"Couldn’t go to the event because of withdrawals and Cfs, pretty much stuck in bed."

 

I know this!  Many events I can't go to because of energy/legs/anxiety.  Have to be grateful for Netflix and You Tube for entertainment and engaging documentaries (when I can find the ones I can engage with)

 

"I spend a lot of time on my own though because too much sensory input can be overwhelming too. It’s a balance between the two."

 

Yep, totally agree, as referred to above.

 

"Hang in there everyone, it’s a day at a time, sometimes an hour at a time, sometimes a minute at a time but we don’t have any other choice".

 

Oh, lots of times when it's a minute at a time and have to remember that it's a moment which will change into another moment, and then another - internally encouraging myself to say I can get by this moment.

 

You mention distractions many times to deal with the moments, hours, days.  Right now, knitting seems to be my major distraction (if I can't get to work) and I'm doing premature baby clothes to imbue it with a sense of meaning/purpose.

 

As an aside, I'm wondering if I'm feeling a bit worse having tried Magnesium again (for the third time) at 25mg for two days - still think it makes me feel more wired and my sleep was disturbed, so I'm not going to try it anymore - I'm tempted to throw the rest of the capsules away, so I don't have another go at it.  I just read others who say it has helped them so much that I get excited and think I'll give it another go.

 

"Its pretty sad though that doctors and psychiatrists aren’t taught about how deadly these meds are."

 

It's sad, yes, if not negligent, how much they don't know, or won't share.  Last time I went to the psychiatrist, I asked him very specific questions, including what drug interactions I need to be aware of and could be hampering my condition.  He said he didn't know.  I'm on two drugs that are serotonergic, and I read a number of articles that say care should be taken when prescribing because of potential serotonin toxicity.  My neighbour's doctor, however, warned her to withdraw from one serotonergic drug to another because of that very risk and she is on much much lower doses than me.  What's woman to do when the "expert", the psychiatrist, doesn't seem to take this into account?  (Rhetorical question).  it seems like they put you on these drugs but don't want any part of assisting you to get off them.

 

"I keep changing my mind as to how often to check into this forum. Sometimes I can’t cope with all the sadness, but at other times I think how amazing the support is here."

 

Me, too - but I find I come back to it within a couple of days - there is support and there is potentially disheartening posting.  I'm not always active on it but do at times follow people's stories and post to them when I'm in a more robust state.

 

"I like to show my friends how much I appreciate them, as they’re always there for me."  

 

That's so great, there are friends for whom I think the only way I can thank them is to buy them a house or something - they have given me so much help.  I try to give small gifts of appreciation when I can.

 

"I reuse my syringes until I can’t see the writing on the outside anymore."  If you wrap them round with clear packing tape (nice and smoothly) the numbers don't rub off, extends the life of a syringe heaps.

 

So, thanks, Carmie, you have provided me with at least four hours of, I think, purposeful distraction.  I hope the window you were enjoying has continued and that you are able to do more of the things you enjoy (I think it's truly amazing that you can get out to see bands and stay out late).

 

For this afternoon, I will watch some youtube videos, probably meditation-type and do it at the same time, and I'll do some knitting and read a book about living well with pain and illness (lots of mindfulness information and techniques such as taking a break before you need it, face the pain/condition with kindliness instead of trying to run away from it etc..).  Then hope I can regenerate my energies and get back into the office tomorrow.

 

Sending you best wishes

 

Neroli 💜

'

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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Hi Neroli...I want to tell you how very special I think you are!  You have continued to work in spite of all you are facing...today you took a day for yourself to rest and heal....you deserve that and I so hope it helps.  This is such an overwhelming journey at times...the only thing that makes it bearable most of the time is knowing I am not as totally alone as I feel.  I want you to know you are not alone....you have been a bright light in a dark place, and i wanted to thank you again and wish you peace and healing for tomorrow. 💜

-Nardil 1976 < year, stopped. React to AD's. Klonopin .5BID 1990, 2.5mg til 2016

-Klonopin doubled Jan '16. Taper to 2.25mg May to Nov '16. Bad react to Lexapro, stop. React to Prevacid too, taper off. 

-November '16 Tapered .25mg Klonopin in hospital. Jan '17 started Viibryd, 20mg from Feb to June '17,     

-20mg to 10mg Viibryd from 3/25 to 6/10 2017, 12/15 10% Viibryd taper...back up next day

-Clonazepam 2mg to 1.85mg 4/14 '17 to end November; taper to 1mg Clonazepam in hospital 9/1 tp 9/14 '17

-Feb '18 Amiloride .25mg  5/18 off Amiloride d/t react. Clonaz compounded  

-4/27 '18 Viibryd 9.5mg, 6/11 9.0 mg, 1/27 '19 Viibryd 8.75mg, ; Clonazepam .2mg 530pm and .7mg 1130pm, Premarin .3mg 830PM CARAFATE QID 2/27/19 to 3/5/19

-July 6'19 1/2 10mg Claritin 230pm, stopped it about July 18, started Oct 11 '19, 

-7/27 Viibryd 8.5, 8/29 8.25, 10/24 8.0, 12/19 7.75, Feb '20 7.50, 3/20 7.25, 5/20 7.0, 6/20 6.75, 7/20 6.5, 8/20 6.25, 10/2 20 6.0, 11/25'20 5.75, 1/9/21 5.5, 2/23 5.25

-1015 AM Viibryd, vit D 4,000IU 130, 415 Clonazepam .2mg, 815 Premarin .3mg, 1015 Clonaz .7mg,

  1115 3t fish oil+D 1145 Castor Oil 650mg(4) 1230 Carafate 1/2GM,Methylated B Vit  1/week,Reacted Mag prn

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Hello dear Rabe

 

 

Gosh, thank you for your lovely words, so kind of you to give me such kind encouragement.

 

It is a difficult journey - I know that you and all of us here on this site are facing such challenging times.  I marvel at how you are keeping going and getting your meds. sorted, trying to do that stuff with a brain that struggles is monumental.  I do hope you get some peace and a routine soon.

 

I never know from one day to the next how my legs will be.  Today they are wobbly again but I'm going to try getting to the office. (oh, scratch that - I've just seen that the trains are suspended because of a power outage and it's horrendous weather, lots of rain and wind, so I'm calling in sick again).  I thought I absolutely needed to get back in today because they are upgrading our devices and swapping us to new tablets but will just have to see how this can be worked out another time.

 

I know it is nothing to be ashamed of but one of my worries is that I will have to give up work (don't know if this will become a reality) and I feel shame at the thought of it.  How can I feel shame over something that I didn't do intentionally?  The human mind.  That's along with the loss of salary and connection.  I guess if things like that happen, we just have to go with it and learn our coping mechanisms with the new situation.

 

Thank you again for your good wishes - I'm sending them back to you, too.

 

Neroli. 💜

2006 Citalopram 20mg on and off to 2013.  April 2013 - July 2014  Sertraline, Venlafaxine, Fluoxetine, Mirtazapine v. bad reactions. July 2014 - CT Mirtazapine.  July 2014 - February 2016 Medication free, long term w/d.  February - July 2016 Fluoxetine.  Medication free, long term w/d syndrome.  2017 Jan physical breakdown.

2017 February - March Escitalopram, Nortriptyline instated.  Lorazepam, Zopiclone PRN.  April 2017 Lithium Carbonate 250mg 1 wk. 14 August 2017 finish cross to Diazepam 22.5mg daily, stop Zopiclone

Tapers:

Diazepam 

2017 21 August - 30 Dec 21.25mg to 14.5mg 2018 6 Jan - 11 May to 12mg.  2 June updose to 12.25mg - hold. 2019 (0.5mg cuts) 12 Jan - 28 Dec 12mg to 10mg 2020 (0.25mg cuts) - 25 Jan - 29 Dec 9.75mg to 6.25mg 2021 *May have bungled dose and accidentally took 1mg more for about a month (7.25mg), so 4 Jan started again at 6.5mg; 19 Jan 6.25mg; 1 Feb 6.0mg; 23 Feb 5.75mg; 9 Mar 5.5mg; 23 Mar 5.25mg; 9 Apr 5.0mg; 6 May 4.75mg; 13 May 4.5mg; 6 Jun 4mg; 12 July 3.5mg; 2 sep 3.0mg; 15 Sep 2.5mg; 1 Nov 2mg; 15 Nov 1.5mg; 16 Dec 1mg; 26 Dec 0.5mg; 2022 1 Jan - OFF

Escitalopram - 2022 1 Mar to 9mg; 29 Mar 8mg; 24 May 7mg; 21 Jun 5mg; 19 Jul 4mg; 1 Sep 3mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 31 Oct 1.5mg; 22 Nov 0.5mg; 2023 1 Jan 0.25mg; 1 Mar OFF

Nortriptyline  2018 90mg to 2020 1 Dec down to 72.5mg; 2021 20 May 70mg; 8 Jun 67.5mg; 24 Jun 65mg; 31 July 60mg; 12 Oct 55mg; 23 Oct 50mg; 2022 13 Jan 40mg; 22 Jan 30mg; 29 Mar 20mg; 26 Apr 10mg; 3 Aug 5mg; 23 Sep 2.5mg; 2023 1 Jan - OFF

 

1 March 2023 - off all drugs - 6-year taper off three drugs.

 

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Hi Neroli, I feel sooo tired and sleep but wanted to send you some encouragement. I like what Rabe says.

It's good that you took a day off to recuperate. Focus on that only. You are taking care of yourself. Giving your body and mind what it needs at the moment. It will not be like this all the time, not even for a long time. Worrying about how long this will take is a WD symptom in itself.

 

When I'm in a window I almost forget I'm tapering. I focus on how much less of the drug I'm taking instead of how long this will take. Our success is not only to be off but to know the real nature of these drugs unlike so many people out there. Also we are not alone, we have this wonderful supportive community.

 

When I'm in a wave I spend a lot of time here (avoiding negative members and those who are not constructive and learning from others). Our brains are healing. (Written both for you and myself and everyone here :)

Current: 9/2022 Xanax 0.08, Lexapro 2

2020 Xanax 0.26 (down from 2 mg in 2013), Lexapro 2.85 mg (down from 5 mg 2013)

Amitriptyline (tricyclic AD) and clonazepam for 3 months to treat headache in 1996 
1999. - present Xanax prn up to 3 mg.
2000-2005 Prozac CT twice, 2005-2010 Zoloft CT 3 times, 2010-2013 Escitalopram 10 mg
went from 2.5 to zero on 7 Aug 2013, bad crash 40 days after
reinstated to 5 mg Escitalopram 4Oct 2013 and holding liquid Xanax every 5 hours
28 Jan 2014 Xanax 1.9, 18 Apr  2015 1 mg,  25 June 2015 Lex 4.8, 6 Aug Lexapro 4.6, 1 Jan 2016 0.64  Xanax     9 month hold

24 Sept 2016 4.5 Lex, 17 Oct 4.4 Lex (Nov 0.63 Xanax, Dec 0.625 Xanax), 1 Jan 2017 4.3 Lex, 24 Jan 4.2, 5 Feb 4.1, 24 Mar 4 mg, 10 Apr 3.9 mg, May 3.85, June 3.8, July 3.75, 22 July 3.7, 15 Aug 3.65, 17 Sept 3.6, 1 Jan 2018 3.55, 19 Jan 3.5, 16 Mar 3.4, 14 Apr 3.3, 23 May 3.2, 16 June 3.15, 15 Jul 3.1, 31 Jul 3, 21 Aug 2.9 26 Sept 2.85, 14 Nov Xan 0.61, 1 Dec 0.59, 19 Dec 0.58, 4 Jan 0.565, 6 Feb 0.55, 20 Feb 0.535, 1 Mar 0.505, 10 Mar 0.475, 14 Mar 0.45, 4 Apr 0.415, 13 Apr 0.37, 21 Apr 0.33, 29 Apr 0.29, 10 May 0.27, 17 May 0.25, 28 May 0.22, 19 June 0.22, 21 Jun updose to 0.24, 24 Jun updose to 0.26

Supplements: Omega 3 + Vit E, Vit C, D, magnesium, Taurine, probiotic 

I'm not a medical professional. Any advice I give is based on my own experience and reading. 

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