On Paxil gaining weight, switched to prozac now I'm in tears
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A)taken the time to taper off of the paxil...trust me, I am no stranger to this area.
or
B)taken both at the same time, whilst slowly going off the paxil bit by bit.
But I don't think you are entirely to blame for this (if at all) we go to our doctors because we are NOT doctors and therefore we need THEIR expertise (or lack of it) in order to do what is best for our bodies. I just shake whenever I hear stories like yours, because they are not half as uncommon as people would like to think. Honey, in all respects, your doctor is irresponsible and foolish. He should have told you what to do in order to make a safe switch. This is his JOB.
Change doctors, find one who actually CARES about his patients (which is a rare thing these days, I regret to say)
God bless.
Peg