Posted by lushkins on July 30, 2005, at 13:13:58
When does withdrawl turn into the slide back into depression, and how is it possible to know? Is it a simple case of when the body is washed of the drug that the withdrawl should end or does it take longer than that?
I have been having really bad insomnia from coming of the remeron/zispen, as well as a return of anxiety. Its been 2 weeks and some days I think its getting better, other days I don't. The insomnia is relentless and I have had little sleep in five days. But I just wonder if this is just a rebound or if its the return of the depression for good, as it is my hunch that if is the return of the bad days that the depression will follow the anxiety and the insomnia.
Or can withdrawl symptoms go on for a while, say a month. Is it just a case that it takes time for the body/brain to adjust to this? I have already lost half a stone since coming of the remeron in just 2 weeks, without really changing my eating habits or the amount of exercise, if anything I am eating more chocolate as I am aware now that I am not putting on weight. So something is going on there, so hopefully this is just a withdrawl and not a return of the bad stuff. What are your points of view and especially expereinces with this? Is there light at the end of the tunnel or do you reckon its likely in your expereince to be back to sqaure one?
It would be great to be off this drug as its casuses more problems than it fixes, yet it has taken 2 years to realise this.
Many thanks
poster:lushkins
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