Hi Suzi,
About all I know from withdrawing from several drugs over the years is, it ain't easy. Get a pill cutter, maybe, and cut it down to 1/8 of a pill. You will feel lousy for several days, so you stay on that 1/8 reduction until you start to feel more normal, then cut dose by another 1/8. And so it goes, it can take a few weeks to get off, and another month on top of that to feel normal again. But before you go and get off the Elavil, a physician should have a look at you and determine the cause of your heartbeat irregularity, cuz could be the drug doesn't have anything to do with it.
But if he decides it IS the Elavil, then he can prescribe a different medication altogether for your sleep problem that won't goof up your heart, as you had asked about, and that should also make it FAR easier to get off Elavil. Just be sure to bring up how reducing the Elavil made you feel horrible, so the drug he chooses will hopefully offset that withdrawal symptom. Those would be my suggestions from experience.
GG
I started on Elavil about a year ago for insomnia, but I'm experiencing heart palpitations pretty bad and am trying to go down on my 50mg. I decided to break it in half but, oh my gosh, I felt a terrible depression doom and inner anxiety where I couldn't even sit still. I had to go back up on my regular dose because of the terrible withdrawals. Where do I begin? Can I change to another medication which may be easier for me to come off of?
Please help?
Thank you,
Suzi