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Hang in there, it WILL get better, but truthfully...it may take up to a month for you to start feeling like YOU again (with gradual improvements along the way).
Keep us in the loop, let us know how you are doing!
Burrpatch Male, 47 years Northeast - MI Member since Aug 2008
Mood: Burrpatch says; don't be afraid to cli9mb out on a limb; that's where the fruit is !!" Journal Entry: "Thunder storms rolling through , Clouds l..." [Read]
SHELLBELL79 Female, 29 years NEW ORLEANS - LA Member since Jul 2008
Mood: SHELLBELL79 is recovering from her radio frequency procedure with no pain medicine! Journal Entry: "Wow, I have been in soo much pain these p..." [Read]
is recovering from her radio frequency procedure with ...
Burrpatch Male, 47 years Northeast - MI Member since Aug 2008
Mood: Burrpatch says; don't be afraid to cli9mb out on a limb; that's where the fruit is !!" Journal Entry: "Thunder storms rolling through , Clouds l..." [Read]
bell124 Female, 50 years dublin - Ireland Member since Jun 2008
Mood: bell124 bernie is sleeping as long as she can ,.and letting the world go by ,..... Journal Entry: "lord before i lay me down to sleep ,.i pr..." [Read]
Burrpatch Male, 47 years Northeast - MI Member since Aug 2008
Mood: Burrpatch says; don't be afraid to cli9mb out on a limb; that's where the fruit is !!" Journal Entry: "Thunder storms rolling through , Clouds l..." [Read]
says, "Don't be afraid to climb out on a limb, that's wh...
I'm glad to here that you're doing this under your doctors' supervision. Apparently, he/she feel that you no longer need the medication, for whatever reason it was originally prescribed.
Both these medications are non-habit forming, although you may be going through some psychological withdrawal since you have been depending on them to stabilize your mood.
Living without medication is great(wish I could do it), but you have to recognize that as time progresses you learn to deal with the ups aand downs of daily life.
If you feel like cry, go ahead and cry. Esssentially, ride the way of life enjoying the pleasures and pains without attaching yourself to any of them. Consider yourself as a leaf flowing down a gentle stream. It may strike an occasional obstacle, but will eventually reach it's destination.
Hope you feel well soon.
Michael
Have a great evening.
Taybey
Drink lots and lots of fluids and try to be as active as you can...either continuing with a current exercise regimen, or starting a new one, like long walks, etc. Exercise allows for the release of the natural chemicals in our brains that help with mood stabilization.
Hang in there, it WILL get better, but truthfully...it may take up to a month for you to start feeling like YOU again (with gradual improvements along the way).
Keep us in the loop, let us know how you are doing!
Taybey