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In French: Traduction de "Arrêt des antidépresseurs" par le Royal College of Psychiatrists du UK


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Hello everyone,

 

because this leaflet (see here) is a chance for patients getting more support from the medical community and hopefully will change

the position of some medical practitioner, we could work together to make it available in other languages.

 

This is the thread for the french translation.

 

I used https://www.deepl.com/en/translator (like Sheep and ChessieCat suggested) for the rough translation.

At least from english to german, it seems pretty accurat, with a few odd words which need to be changed afterwards.

This could be done for this translation by members who are able to speak french. You can use the original document for comparison.

 

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1kc3rFiCM0tF1ZSGiZryGWHkqlh4NEtXY2H77CRQrVAs/edit?usp=sharing

 

This is the link to the rough french translation (google docs document) and can be edited online in a browser.

If you are able to speak french and want to help to correct the text, please open the google docs document and

edit it. Also, please give a feedback here in this thread, if you were able to correct one chapter and think its done.

 

I think many french speaking people in withdrawal (and before tapering) would be glad to have this information, once its done.

 

 

Greetings

 

Nomansland

2022 IMPORTANT WITHDRAWAL SURVEY, PLEASE PARTICIPATE: https://uelpsych.eu.qualtrics.com/jfe/form/SV_0AR9IsQ61jsiXBk

 

non-native speaker of english

2020: 3-March -> started Mirtazapine 15mg;

3-March to 6-April -> approx. cutting to 0 mg; 6-April to 20-April -> ~ 7,5 mg; 21-April to 31-April -> 15 mg; 1-May to 13-May -> ~ 10 mg (approx.); 15-May to 19-July -> 15 mg (psychosomatic clinic) 19-July -> started taper (scale and file) 14 mg (-6,6%); 08-August -> 12 mg (-14,3 %); 27-August -> 10 mg (-16,6 %); 15-September -> 8 mg (-20 %, bad idea, heavy WD); 23-September -> 10.2 mg (+20 %, 102 mgpw)

2021: 12-April to 12-May -> crossover from solid pill to DIY liquid (water only), 10.2 mg, not stable; 10-September -> back to crushing and weighing, still 10.2 mg (102 mgpw)

2022: 13-March -> changed to DIY liquid with suspension vehicle, 10.2 mg

 

Supplements: 1 x ~125 mg magnesiumbiglycinate before bed, low histamine diet

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Well done, @Nomansland

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Hello, 

 

And thank you very much @Nomansland !

I'll take a look this week and edit the translation in French will post here when it will be done  ☺

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.

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