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, Jul 23, 2008 08:56AM
To: Chris
Hi there...welcome to the forum.
I'm sorry you are suffering....some people have a heck of a time discontinuing SSRI meds.
As for is there something you can take to help ease withdrawalDelirium tremens symptoms? That is something you need to discuss with your doctor. There might be something that can help you along in the process. It seems like you are doing a very gradual taper, so that is good.
Don't increase your KlonopinKlonopin Klonopin wafer yourself. Ask your doctor if that might be an option for you while you are coming off the Celexa. Perhaps even adding a short term low dose of a short-acting benzo, like Ativan or XanaxXanax Xanax xr, on an "as needed" basis would help.
Run this all by the prescribing physician...and let us know how you're doing. I know it is rough. Hang in there.
Thanks and that is exactly what I was thinking. I'm going to go to the doctor today. See if he can just give me xanaxXanax Xanax xr instead and take as needed.
Thanks for the info. I'll keep u updated :)
Hey i went to my doctor today he said he believes my symptoms he just don't know how long they will last and it's normal. I'm not going to die or get hurt from them I am perfectly healthy. My body has to adjust to all of this. He told me to stop the klonopinKlonopin Klonopin wafer too. He prescribed me XanaxXanax Xanax xr to take only as needed so I will see how that goes.
SharJ Female, 54 years San Diego - CA Member since Jun 2008
Mood: SharJ feeling clumsy, dropping stuff a lot, bumping into things, forgetting what I just heard a few minutes ago. Journal Entry: "I am so tired of trying to deal with this..." [Read]
momeluv Female, 49 years Sunny Southern - CA Member since Mar 2008
Mood: momeluv just had to post this picture! I think it is hilarious!!!! Princess had a great 1st day of school! Ok, gotto run, she is still up, gotta get her to bed! Love Yuns! Journal Entry: "
I am your disease...
I H..." [Read]
I'm sorry you are suffering....some people have a heck of a time discontinuing SSRI meds.
As for is there something you can take to help ease withdrawal symptoms? That is something you need to discuss with your doctor. There might be something that can help you along in the process. It seems like you are doing a very gradual taper, so that is good.
Don't increase your Klonopin yourself. Ask your doctor if that might be an option for you while you are coming off the Celexa. Perhaps even adding a short term low dose of a short-acting benzo, like Ativan or Xanax, on an "as needed" basis would help.
Run this all by the prescribing physician...and let us know how you're doing. I know it is rough. Hang in there.
Thanks for the info. I'll keep u updated :)
Week 1 - 50mg Celexa & 25mg Zoloft for 4 days
Week 2 - 40mg Celexa & 50mg Zoloft
Week 3 - 30mg Celexa & 50mg Zoloft
Week 4 - 20mg Celexa & 50mg Zoloft
Week 5 - 10mg Celexa & 50mg Zoloft
Week 6 - No more Celexa
During that time I see the doctor on week 2 so she may up my Zoloft - I'm not too sure. I'm prescribed .5mg Klonopin 3x daily but so far I only require .25mg Klonopin 2x daily and .5mg at bedtime. I have a headache but I think it's from starting Zoloft and I feel a little hyper. Aside from that all is well. Mind you it's only 2 days so far.