Posted by JohnX2 on March 31, 2002, at 1:01:20
In reply to serotonin sensitivity or discontinuation syndrome?, posted by thealee on March 30, 2002, at 17:42:25
> I have gotten myself into a real pickle. Due to a number of traumatic events in my life, two years ago I started to take buspar for anxiety. Later, Serzone for depression. I was doing well on both of those for well over a year. But insomnia was always a problem.. tried a number of different things.. herbals, nortryptilene -but settled on trazadone, at 50 mg. Also had a prescription to xanax, for "emergencies" - which I ended up using fairly often, toward the end. Insomnia worsened, and I was told to increase trazadone to 100 mg, then to 150. This, on top of everything else I was taking, seemed to change my body chemistry forever. I started experiencing "electric shocks" and tingling, pins and needles in all my extremities. I was told this was serotonin sensitivity. 8 weeks ago just toughed it off the xanax and trazodone alltogether. Then tapered off the Serzone, hoping to find a level that my body could tolerate. no go. After that started cutting back on the Buspar. I would have some good days right after I tapered, but then mostly bad ones. A month ago, stopped the last of the buspar. I still experience the pins and needles every day.. but the worst is the headache/logey/ flu-like feeling.. like my brain is only working at half speed. So now am I experiencing discontinuation syndrome? I've been told that it would be unusual for the meds I was taking. I kept some xanax for "emergencies" but have used it very sparingly. Was told by one doctor that what I was experiencing now was just anxiety.. and that I had to get used to the idea that I might have to be on some anti-anxiety med for the rest of my life. I resented that, but have found that when I do take some xanax (after gritting my teeth for days with these symptoms) I seem to improve. I have an appointment to have my hormone levels checked (47 year old female - could perimenopause be doing this?) and with a new doctor to see if there is anything that can help me. I want to feel like myself again, and its been a long time. But if I knew that toughing it out for another month, or two, I'd be over it, then I'd tough it out. Or should I submit to taking some sort of meds forever? Please help. Anyone else out there have an experience like this?
Just how much Buspar, Serzone, and Trazodone were you taking concurrently? There are drug interactions between Serzone and Buspar if my memory serves me correct.John
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