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I need some help and advice from you guys. Could this be from not taking ProzacProzac Prozac weekly? I seem to be experiencing withdrawalDelirium tremens. I have not had any effects until today. I have noticed that I am starting to ruminate on things again, I am starting to worry about money, my health and the future in general. I have not had these feelings for a long time.
I stopped taking ProzacProzac Prozac weekly because I thought I did not need it anymore. I thought the meetings and working an AA program would be all I needed. I dont want to start the ProzacProzac Prozac weekly again if this is temporary. Have any of you stopped taking ProzacProzac Prozac weekly (I was taking 20 mgs per day) and not had any problems for a few weeks then noticed the old problems again? I also stopped taking a benzo about 2 months ago and had little problems, the small dose of ProzacProzac Prozac weekly was my last med. When I woke up about an hour ago I did take one, I did not know what else to do. My doctor told me that I could stop taking it abrubtly and my body would ween itself naturally because it is stored in the body and would slowly leave my system, I was on a taper schedule to stop the benzo.
I found xanweaner's method of weaning of XanaxXanax Xanax xr to be really good, effectiveEffective strength cough syrup and it included everybody in the forum - she posted Day X - felt down; Day Y - felt better (that's just an example).
Or maybe you could just get some dillweed, wrap it in newspaper and inhale it while you read the news = )
If it works - do it. If it worked for me, you can bet I'd be taking it right now.
You know I'm only saying this because you're my little buddy and I and some of your other buddies want you to be well and do things "in mino bimajiwiin" - in a good way.
But that said, you might be able to look backBack pain - low Back strain treatment at the onset of the problem and see if you find any "suspects" that could have been a trigger.
And perhaps it would be a good idea to consider some therapy at this point. A psychiatrist might be able to help you figure out where all this is coming from. There is always the possibility that ProzacProzac Prozac weekly may be a more-or-less permanent part of what you need to do. Nothing the matter with that. I took Zoloft for a time -don't remember how much, and don't recall I tapered off although I MAY have. I did whatever the shrink said to do. Mostly, I recall the effect it had (it made everyone else act better) and the sense that I kind of "remembered" how to feel good again, like rdijg a bike after years of not riding one.
Bottom line: my rambling isn't getting anyone anywhere here, so why not check in with a psychiatrist for a consult or two NOW, while you have high recall of what's happened. Far as I can tell, it is the only move you have NOT made.
Did you say "AA." That means booze was a factorFactor ix complex at one time, so I wonder if you were taking the P while drinking at any time. If so, some of what's happening may be related to the chemistry that occurs with giving up the booze AND the ProzacProzac Prozac weekly. Just a thought -and don't start drinking again!
ProzacProzac Prozac weekly stays in your system fo quite awhile. Some people don't feel withdrawalDelirium tremens until several days or even weeks after stopping the med. Generally speaking, any SSRI should never be stopped abruptly. There are nearly always consequences. Ask your doctor if the syptoms are from withdrawalDelirium tremens and if they should nearly be over.
Katie35801 Female, 29 years Huntsville - AL Member since Jul 2008
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Katie35801 Female, 29 years Huntsville - AL Member since Jul 2008
Mood: Katie35801 hasn't been feeling well all week. I'm tired of anxiety, aches, and exhaustion! Journal Entry: "This week has been bad, totally exhausted..." [Read]
Katie35801 Female, 29 years Huntsville - AL Member since Jul 2008
Mood: Katie35801 hasn't been feeling well all week. I'm tired of anxiety, aches, and exhaustion! Journal Entry: "This week has been bad, totally exhausted..." [Read]
IMHO go back on Prozac. If it was helping, there is no logical reason why you should have stopped taking it or at the very least mention it to the dr who prescribed it. I take meds for cholesterol and what do you think would happen if I just stopped taking it? An anti-depressant is just as important as an anti-cholesterol drug.
This is not aimed at you but often bipolar folks or scitzophrenics (sp?) stop taking their meds because they don't think they need them but they do!!!! Just going off Prozac without talking to a dr or even a pharmacist is .... well, it make me want to give you a slap upside the head but my arms don't reach that far. You know you have friends here, why didn't you come to MH and talk about it. Another slap upside the head for you.
I found xanweaner's method of weaning of Xanax to be really good, effective and it included everybody in the forum - she posted Day X - felt down; Day Y - felt better (that's just an example).
Or maybe you could just get some dillweed, wrap it in newspaper and inhale it while you read the news = )
If it works - do it. If it worked for me, you can bet I'd be taking it right now.
You know I'm only saying this because you're my little buddy and I and some of your other buddies want you to be well and do things "in mino bimajiwiin" - in a good way.
((HUGS AND MAYBE A GROWL))
wolf
I honestly don't know if this is Prozac related or not. What DOES appear to be the case is that your medication schedule (or lack if it ) is entirely self-guided, so there may be something similar to that business of taking ALL the antibiotic medicine even if you THINK the problem is long gone. Just a guess.
But that said, you might be able to look back at the onset of the problem and see if you find any "suspects" that could have been a trigger.
And perhaps it would be a good idea to consider some therapy at this point. A psychiatrist might be able to help you figure out where all this is coming from. There is always the possibility that Prozac may be a more-or-less permanent part of what you need to do. Nothing the matter with that. I took Zoloft for a time -don't remember how much, and don't recall I tapered off although I MAY have. I did whatever the shrink said to do. Mostly, I recall the effect it had (it made everyone else act better) and the sense that I kind of "remembered" how to feel good again, like rdijg a bike after years of not riding one.
Bottom line: my rambling isn't getting anyone anywhere here, so why not check in with a psychiatrist for a consult or two NOW, while you have high recall of what's happened. Far as I can tell, it is the only move you have NOT made.
Did you say "AA." That means booze was a factor at one time, so I wonder if you were taking the P while drinking at any time. If so, some of what's happening may be related to the chemistry that occurs with giving up the booze AND the Prozac. Just a thought -and don't start drinking again!
Try the shrink. Really.
-S