Good to get another doctor, I went through a similar thing also, ended up the best thing for me was swimming, do yourself a favour and join a swim team with a really good coach. If you want to get of the meds, that's the best way I found to naturally burn of the energy in manic periods and lift me out of depression as well.
It's tough going coming down though when it's induced, feels like you are trying to land a jet fighter on a aircraft carrier. They land full throttle and go for the rope that way if they miss the rope they take off again, fly around a bit and try again.
It can be done though, just get yourself some good support around you. Good Luck :0)
SSRI like Prozac, or Zoloft, they can kill me! I get so terribly weird and mixed states totally paralyze me. I am also struggling to get off Zoloft, which was a wrong prescription when the new pdr was trying to convince himself, and the whole world, that I am not bipolar!
So you are not alone in this : )
we can share experiences ...
Hi moonpanda and everybody else
Six weeks after, I hope it goes away soon but the last miligram is always the worst.
The thing when it caused by ssri is that, it is at least in my case extremely strong. Whitout sleepingmeds, on 20 mg Paxil I sleep around 1,5-2hours/day.
I will get a new doctor now and hopefully she will at least listen to me. The last seemed to think that it was bothersome that I brought it up. I don't think she beleive I have Bipolar or... I'm will see a another one soon, as said.
Hmm... I don't have to be bipolar just because of this, right (I don't know anything about bp)?
I think something happened in my brain in 2005, that is when these problems started. I had been taking Paxil for many years before that without this problem. Nobody realized it back then for several reasons. And there were then changes in antidepressants.
Coming off of SSRIs can be really tough, I've had to do it a few times myself (I'm still in Prozac withdrawal, six weeks after stopping the meds!). Unfortunately, it takes a while for the withdrawal from these medications to end, and that means that there's going to be a lot of uncomfortable side effects to struggle through. If you're having problems with sleep and tension, maybe your doctor can prescribe a short term anti-anxiety medication? You just need to be patient with your body right now. If your goal is to be free of medications, you can certainly get there, and you're well on your way. You just need to remember that your body has to catch up as it gets used to being without these substances!
Does your doctor not think that you have bipolar disorder? What was his/her reasoning for tapering off the meds, or was that your request? Antidepressants can most definitely induce hypomania in people who are predisposed to bipolar disorder, so it's important that you and your doctor are on the same page about this.
I refer you to the many posts written on the effect of AD's in inducing mania/hypomania. just look into 2 days ago let alone the archives