Dear Mrs. Mick,
The abrupt discontinuation of an SSRI ( Serotonin Specific Reuptake Inhibitor) especially, one with a short half- life such as Paxil is associated with a syndrome that include somatic and psychological symptoms. The somatic symptoms may include dizziness, vertigo, nausea/vomiting, fatigue, paresthesias, insomnia, migraine like auras etc. The psychological symptoms may include anxiety, irritability, poor concentration, memory problems and vivid dreams. Paxil should be discontinued under close supervision by a physician by lowering the dose to 10mg each week until 10mg a day is reached, then take 5mg a day for a week before stopping. Prozac,which is another SSRI with a long halfl-life has been used in some cases to treat the discontinuation syndrome. Symptoms usually resolve after 2 to 3 weeks of treatment. If the symptoms are disabling, I would recommend that you discuss with your Physician. I hope this information is helpful to you.
JACKLYN
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I am absolutely fine now - week four - symptom free. I'm not sure why I went on the paxil in the first place. This experience was an eye opener for me. I will not just blindly follow doctors orders again without asking questions - and I will never - ever take paxil again. Thank you again for helping me. gold
I am coming off Paxil under my doctor's supervision and it has been absolute hell. I have been taking it for over 2 years at 30mg. I am constantly nauseous, dizzy, tired, irritable and extremely weepy. I also feel as if I have a ball in the base in my throat that is very painful. I thought it was caused by my constant crying but I've just realized it could be some sort of indigestion. My movements are slow, it takes an extreme amount of willpower to get out of bed in the morning and control my emotions at work. And it has only been 1.5 weeks since I finished my last dose. In order to push down my feelings of nausea I have tried to eat everything in sight and have gained weight as a result. I am especially prone to starch cravings. I was vaguely aware of withdrawal symptons associated with Paxil but if I knew then what I know now I would never have considered Paxil.
Right now, I'm rock bottom in my life. I am experiencing intense depression and constant thoughts of self doubt. I hurt so much and I'm finding it harder and harder to live like this. I feel that I should isolate myself from my family and friends so they don't have to see me this way. They also have a very limited knowledge of this kind of disease (some don't even think it is an actual disease) so I feel that I have limited support. This is the hardest thing I have ever experienced in my life. I know these symptons have to eventually subside, but the question is when?
I hope that anyone considering taking Paxil has access to the information provided in these sites.
>my eyes movement feels as though it is a few seconds behind my head turning (which is a very
>weird sensation)
Yes! I know what you mean. I've been on Paxil for 3 years now and never enjoyed being "chained" to a med., yet have had too good of an experience to stop. If I have missed a pill for a day or so, I get the above symptom (starting withdrawls). If your eyes move, your brain tells you that they moved, but the visual signal to your brain is a split second off. My Psych. had never heard of it and few have, but the symptom is 100% Paxil. It is the only drug I'm on and have never experienced anything like that before taking it.
However, it had intolerable side effects.
I've been cut back to 20 mg. Next it will be 10. Then 5. Then
I'll be on something else.
SIDE EFFECTS OF GETTING OFF OF PAXIL FOR ME:
1)a Panic Attack in church this morning (2 July 2000).
2)a headache over my right eye.
3)nervousness
4)slight trembling in my hands.
Will these go away?????????????????????????
After a week @ 10mg, I have observed that this dizziness intensity seems to cycle during the day. Eating seems to mitigate the effect somewhat. The symptom is inconveniant to say the least, especially if you are like most of us and must perform at whatever profession we may happen to be in.
Unless there has been a permenant physiological change to my seratonin re-uptake mechanism, I trust my body will equalize in time. I have heard that the half life of paxil is extremely short and that the drug washes out of the system within 72 hrs. I will attempt to cut down to 5mg and then 0 during the next 30 - 60 days. Mark M.
It is based on this that the drug company representatives suggest that it is merely "the return of the depression" that we are confusing with these symptoms. We all know this is ********. I would suggest that our brain has been "trained" by paxil to "act" a certian way much like a tree limb or grass reed bends out of shape by a wind over time. Even after the wind ceases, it takes awhile for the limb,(e.,g, this part of the brain), to incline back into its natural state or "shape".
In any event, this is my theory. I hope it is plausable and will give some hope to those who need it. Until then, we will just have to white knuckel it until we get back to our old self.If after a month or two, I feel the same way I do now, I will probablly find a good attorney to file a class action lawsuit.
While I have been okay for the most part, I have been having a couple of withdrawal symptoms. The two symptoms I have been experiencing the most are electric shocks and tiredness. The electric shocks were kind of scared me, but I read that in these posts that other people experience them while withdrawing from the medication. So, knowing that others suffer the same symptom was comforting. My energy level has gone down considerably. I have had to take at least one nap each day for the past three days.
These "electric shocks" occur on my head. It kind of makes sense, because the medication affects the neural synapses. So, it is easy to understand that withdrawls would upset my bodies neural functioning, which is most noticeable in my mind. Since the brain is a huge organism of neurons.
I am quite upset that they discontinued my refills. Must have been an oversite. It is a little discomforting to know that if I ever decide to quit paxil for good that I will experience the withdrawl symptoms again.
For me paxil is a very good alternative to anxiousness, so I will continue use after the weekend.
There read a couple of posts that are helpful but a bit more pessimistic about the use of paxil. It is acceptable to me that the discontinued use of a drug would cause some withdrawls. You have to expect these things.
I hope my experience helps others whom experience similar symptoms.
-In a constant (24 hours a day) state of euphoria
-Ears pulsating
-Dizziness
-Nausea every 1-2 hours which sometimes results in vomiting
-Eyes feel like they are spinning/out of control
-Severe headaches
-Tired constantly
-Strange dreams
-Will cry at the drop of a hat
-Very sensitive to light and sound
-Short term memory loss
-Lack of concentration
I called my doctor on the 7th day of being off Paxil and described these symptoms only to be told that they had never heard of any of these side effects. After reading all of the above stories I find it unsettling that a doctor would not know of these side effects when so many people suffer from them. The doctor apparently found it amusing and said "if you like the feeling of euphoria...go with it". To be honest, I don't like it. I feel like I'm not in control of myself and it doesn't feel good at all to me. Sometimes I feel I should not be behind the wheel of a car. I intend to make my doctor aware of this website for reference.
I am in NO WAY trying to deny the awful exeriences that many people on this board have had. I am just saying that depression sucks, and the relief I have had from Zoloft and Paxil, over many years, to me is worth whatever grief awaits me for a few weeks at the end. (Easy for me to say, right?! :-)
I would even go so far as to say that it sounds like some of the physicians involved in the above cases were maybe NOT properly educated about the medication?
I truly do hope that you all are so much better by the time of this posting . . . and that you are all Staying Alive!
Non-disclosure of this magnitude is, in my opinion, irresponsible, extremely dangerous perhaps even criminally negligent. Would anyone be interested in joining me in a class action suit if I initiated it against SKB? After my brush with death in the car today, I am considering it.
Non-disclosure of this magnitude is, in my opinion, irresponsible, extremely dangerous perhaps even criminally negligent. Would anyone be interested in joining me in a class action suit if I initiated it against SKB? After my brush with death in the car today, I am considering it.
Non-disclosure of this magnitude is, in my opinion, irresponsible, extremely dangerous perhaps even criminally negligent. Would anyone be interested in joining me in a class action suit if I initiated it against SKB? After my brush with death in the car today, I am considering it.
I started on Paxil in April of this year. I was having a first time severe bout with depression. I was started on a dose of 20 mg. Initially it worked well dealing with my depression and anxiety. After a while it seemed as though I had built up a tolerance to that level and my dose was increased to 30 mg and then to 40 mg. In the begining of November my doctor and I decided to decrease my dosage and try Effexor. My doctor did not tell me about any withdrawal symptoms. My dose was decreased from 40 mg to 20 mg for seven days and then from 20 mg to 10 mg for seven days. After about the seventh day at 20 mg I noticed that I was becoming more moody and emotional. I also noticed that when I would turn my head all the way to the left or to the right I would experience an electrical shock or impulse in my brain and it was accompanied with a ringing in my ears. During the seven days that I was at 10 mg the electrical shocks continued and became worse along with the ringing in my ears and the moodyness. I was becoming more and more short tempered. I was becoming unable to concentrate. There was some nausea I think mostly from the electrical shocks messing up my head. At the end of the seven days on 10 mg. I did a little research on the internet about Effexor and I decided that I did not want to start taking that without finding out more about it. On Friday November 17 I quit taking any Paxil. Friday evening the electrical shocks were increasing. I did not have to move my head very far to trigger them. I also noticed that at times my vision was slightly blurred at long distance. I had a very bad headache and the Ibuprofen that I took did not touch it at all. I was becoming more and more nauseated and dizzy. Friday night I had trouble sleeping. Saturday morning when I got up I felt fine until I started moving around. The electrical shocks were still there and that created nausea and dizzyness. I was very iratable and was very short tempered. By noon on Saturday I did not have to move my head to have the electrical shocks and the ringing in my ears all I had to do was move my eyes. I ended up laying in bed attempting to sleep. Saturday night I had trouble sleeping again. Sunday I stayed in bed until late afternoon sleeping on and off all day. When I got up Sunday afternoon the electrical shocks and ringing continued when ever I would move my eyes. The nausea and dizzyness continue. Sunday night I again had trouble sleeping probably because I slept off and on all day. This morning when I got up I felt fine until I started moving then the electrical shocks and ringing in my ears were just as bad as before and that creates the nausea and dizzyness. I am still sweating profusely also. I called my doctor this morning and she advised me that I should get back on the 10 mg of paxil and then she would wean me off of this stuff at a slower pace. I asked her if she had heard of these withdrawal symptoms and she advised that she had heard of this in a very small percentage of people. Apparently we are the very small percentage of people. She advised that she has had other patients that have quit Paxil and they did not have any symptoms.
I started on Paxil in April of this year. I was having a first time severe bout with depression. I was started on a dose of 20 mg. Initially it worked well dealing with my depression and anxiety. After a while it seemed as though I had built up a tolerance to that level and my dose was increased to 30 mg and then to 40 mg. In the begining of November my doctor and I decided to decrease my dosage and try Effexor. My doctor did not tell me about any withdrawal symptoms. My dose was decreased from 40 mg to 20 mg for seven days and then from 20 mg to 10 mg for seven days. After about the seventh day at 20 mg I noticed that I was becoming more moody and emotional. I also noticed that when I would turn my head all the way to the left or to the right I would experience an electrical shock or impulse in my brain and it was accompanied with a ringing in my ears. During the seven days that I was at 10 mg the electrical shocks continued and became worse along with the ringing in my ears and the moodyness. I was becoming more and more short tempered. I was becoming unable to concentrate. There was some nausea I think mostly from the electrical shocks messing up my head. At the end of the seven days on 10 mg. I did a little research on the internet about Effexor and I decided that I did not want to start taking that without finding out more about it. On Friday November 17 I quit taking any Paxil. Friday evening the electrical shocks were increasing. I did not have to move my head very far to trigger them. I also noticed that at times my vision was slightly blurred at long distance. I had a very bad headache and the Ibuprofen that I took did not touch it at all. I was becoming more and more nauseated and dizzy. Friday night I had trouble sleeping. Saturday morning when I got up I felt fine until I started moving around. The electrical shocks were still there and that created nausea and dizzyness. I was very iratable and was very short tempered. By noon on Saturday I did not have to move my head to have the electrical shocks and the ringing in my ears all I had to do was move my eyes. I ended up laying in bed attempting to sleep. Saturday night I had trouble sleeping again. Sunday I stayed in bed until late afternoon sleeping on and off all day. When I got up Sunday afternoon the electrical shocks and ringing continued when ever I would move my eyes. The nausea and dizzyness continue. Sunday night I again had trouble sleeping probably because I slept off and on all day. This morning when I got up I felt fine until I started moving then the electrical shocks and ringing in my ears were just as bad as before and that creates the nausea and dizzyness. I am still sweating profusely also. I called my doctor this morning and she advised me that I should get back on the 10 mg of paxil and then she would wean me off of this stuff at a slower pace. I asked her if she had heard of these withdrawal symptoms and she advised that she had heard of this in a very small percentage of people. Apparently we are the very small percentage of people. She advised that she has had other patients that have quit Paxil and they did not have any symptoms.