First, excuse the length of this post... I'll *try* to be brief.
I am 33, have been seriously depressed for quite some time, with suicidal ideology and taking 30mg of
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Daily multiple for women
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Daily-vite weight control. I've been in therapy but not now and know I need to go back. Enough background?
Anyways, because of the Christmas holidays (pharmacy being closed), bad timing, laziness, etc, etc, I ran out of my
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Last night, I had the most vivid dreams I can ever remember. It was like "my life flashing before my eyes" and while a bit scary also kinda wonderful. I relived MANY of my early childhood experiences with details down to the clothing I was wearing, friends I was with, etc, etc.
Now, I have stopped my prescription for days at a time previously, although at those times, I was taking 20mg
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Daily multiple for men 50+
Daily multiple for women
Daily multiple for women 50+
Daily multiple vitamins
Daily vite
Daily-vite men's formula
Daily-vite weight control. (My dosage was upped recently due to revisited suicidal thoughts.) I realize that, with my suicidal ideology, missing a couple days dosage isn't the wisest thing.... but this didn't happen when I was at 20mg.
However, my question is with my dreams last night. Is this
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Your promptness is greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
Abrupt discontinuation of Paxil may also be associated with symptoms such as dizziness, nausea, vomiting, fatigue, shakiness, and insomnia, to name a few. These symptoms tend to be self-limiting, and usually resolve within 1-3 weeks without treatment, and earlier if Paxil is resumed.
Thanks again.
WITH EVERY BEST WISH.....
PETE