I have been put on
WellbutrinWellbutrin
Wellbutrin sr
Wellbutrin xl 5 days ago after taking 1-1/2 years to slowly wean myself off
Zoloft. I developed over the past 6 months inflammation of the stomach and GI issues due to personal and work related stress. The doctor thought that putting me back on an antidepressant would help the stomach and GI heal, allievating the anxiety issues. My therapist is going nuts over this and feels there are other drugs out there that break down in the kidneys, not the liver, as well as don't irritate the stomach. I was really feeling defeated after tapering myself slowly off the
Zoloft to be place back on another antidepressant. My therapist suggested looking info on different types of meds that help with anxiety, are non-habit forming, and are not in the classification of antidepressants. What do you know about this and do you know of any websites that can help me with this?
Thanks Jen
I don't know how often you experience anxiety but depending on that, you can take xanax if you have anxiety every now and then. Xanax does stop anxiety and panic right in its tracks. But if you take it everyday (three times a day) for 4 - 6 weeks, your body builds up a dependence and it becomes difficult to get off of.
I have anxiety and taking xanax during this period really did help, I of course took it regularly (not knowing the addictiveness of this drug) and I had to wean myself off of them. Now that I have been off of them since Feb 2006, I have them, but I only take them when absolutely necessary.
I took one zoloft pill (my doctor recommended it for anxiety) and I prayed that if this pill got out of my system, I would never take it again. I didn't sleep a wink that night and lost 2 pound from the constant bathroom visits. I was cold and nervous. You have taken Zoloft for awhile, it just goes to show you medicine has different effects on different people.
I can't suggest any meds, I only know about xanax and they are great for relieving anxiety, but just take them as needed.
Best Wishes
Thanks,
Serge 5055
going off antidepressants is very difficult. I'm going through this right now too.
I've been on prozac for one year for panic attacks and it helped a lot. I've had a very happy and fulfilled life during this year. Before - it was a nightmare with panic attacks every night, chest pains, difficulties breathing, headackes and blurry vision, numbness in all my body. I couldn't get enough sleep, was worried all the time. My work and personal relationships suffered a lot, and i was sure i'm going to die from a heart attack very soon (being 27 years old!). I also started to be afraid to visit places, to drive alone in the car and to fly by airplanes.
My life started to become miserable. And i DECIDED to change it.
I was very determined, so i started doing some reading. There is a lot of free information on the web, including this site. I read that first of all, minimizing the effect of panic attacks on your life is POSSIBLE, and that both cognitive and medical help is needed. I went on prozac and went through therapy which helped me understand the psycological reasons behind my panic attacks. I also changed my lifestyle a lot. I learned yoga, breathing and relaxation exercises, meditation, changed my eating habits, started doing more excersice. What can i say - this year was the best year of my life, i fixed my relationships, performed well at work and felt generally very happy and fulfilled.
From my experience, THE MOST HELPFUL THING in coping with my panic attacks was to start realizing that the outcome in a big way depends on me and only me. Nobody and nothing else can help me with this. (A little blunt and scary, but this is true). The way i react to a panic attack determines how i will feel next. My thoughts determine my physical symptoms the next moment. If i allow the thought of being scared or of being unhappy or worried to come tomy mind - the panic and the physical symptoms will follow.
This is why yoga and relaxation exersices help in coping with panic attacks so much. Relaxation excersice is just an exersice in controlling your thoughts. Try to relax after a stressful day at work and in a very noise place. difficult, ha? But experienced yogis can do it. They can also decrease their heart beat and the blood pressure as they wish. By controlling their thoughts they control the physical outcome. I started practicing relaxation exersices with determination to learn which thoughts should i trigger in order to relax, and not allowing any other worrying thoughts entering my brain. And it works!
Try it!
I'm going off prozac now and both my therapist and psyciatrist believe that i will be fine. They both very much approve the way i view this things, and hopefully, i will be able to control my anxiety and my panic attacks in a more natural and healthy way, without getting dependencies on drugs and without side effects that this drugs eventually have on my body.
Good luck to you too in this difficult struggle!
Doctors prescribe these meds with little knowledge of the difficulty in getting off of them. My doctor told me that I might be a little irratible when I stopped xanax....so mild in comparison to how I felt the first 2 weeks off. ...rapid heart beat, severe burning feeling in my stomach, ringing in my ears, minumum to no sleep at night, I lost 10 pounds the first week off.( that I didn't mind too much).
I'd say that xanax is definitely a drug to use on a as needed basis....not regularly or daily. I took it at a time where I couldn't function. I had experienced sinus tach and had a heart beat of 225, I thought that I was dying.. rushed to the hospital, beta blocker given and every heart test within reason. All came back normal, but the fear of a heart attack litterally paralized me. I couldn't function, panic attacks at least 2 times a day. Went to the doc, he prescribed Xanax and it did stop them . I was prescribed to take them 3 times a day, I did. I really could have stopped after a couple of weeks, but I didn't know any better. Addiction hit me dead on. Been off since FEb 06 and after a month, started to feel much better.
YOu live and learn. Hang in there Reallysad, you are strong to wean yourself off of them and you reward is coming. One day you will not have any withdrawl and you will feel "normal" again.
Best wishes to you.
I know it is hard for you. It was hard for me and I was only on them for 3 months, but I visited a web-site that helped me understand the symptoms of withdrawl. That website is www.benzo.org.uk. The forum there deals with benzo withdrawls in such detail. While it helped me tremendously, I at times felt they were anti any medication, ie aspirins, ibprofen. And they strongly beleive that the most effective way to wean off of xanax and other benzos, is to start taking valium and gradually stop xanax and then begin to wean off of valium. I understand that valium has a longer life/effect than xanax. They feel weaning off of valium is easier than xanax. I struggled with the thought of getting off one benzo and starting another. I just wanted off of this hellish ride once and for all.
Don't feel bad about trusting your doctor and not knowing about the addictiveness of this med. So many of us do that and we unfortunately have to learn the hard way. You won't do this again, neither will I. I will check and double check what my doctor prescribes from here on out and will seek second and third opinions. No one is suffering but us.
You body is rebelling against you now for not giving it what it has grown accustom to, so be patient. Give yourself time and know that everyday that passes, you are just closer to being rid of xanax and the withdrawls that you are encountering. You are doing the right thing and know that your senses are very keen right now and you are aware of every mistake you make, every thought that isn't perfectly clear, etc. This is your body readjusting to a lower dose of xanax.
Don't fret,you will feel great again, but it just doesn't happen overnight. This is a big challenge, and your will is being tested....be strong and focus. You can do this and you are not alone. Continue to write and share your feelings, it helps alot. I will be looking for your progress.
Take care and best wishes go out to you.