Posted by sukarno on March 23, 2010, at 5:09:19
In reply to Re: Day three of tianeptine taper, posted by desperately seeking on March 22, 2010, at 16:04:55
That sounds scary... rebound three months later? I guess it causes some sort of semi-permanent change to the brain (probably in the dopamine system as well as in the serotonin system).
I thought I was in the clear from caffeine. At least 48 hours had passed since I quit and I started getting a throbbing headache along with nausea and feeling like I want to puke. So, I'm on my second cup of tea right now, which is helping a lot with the headache and somewhat with the nausea...but it's still there.
Yeah, you're right. Too bad about having to give up tea since it is full of antioxidants. When I had the flu and drank tea it made me feel less achy, presumably due to the anti-inflammatory substances in tea.
Maybe I can have just one cup instead and see how my anxiety is. If I'm okay with one cup (instead of three previously), then I guess I should stick with that. Apart from that I eat pretty well.. red beans, green beans, rice, tomatoes and extra virgin olive oil. Maybe I can try spinach to help make up for the difference.alprazolam (Xanax) 1mg QID
tianeptine (Stablon) 12.5mg QID
famotidine (Pepcid) 20mg BID
GNC Ultra Mega Gold vitamin supplement, BIDDx: panic disorder, MDD (unipolar, melancholia), perfectionist
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