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Posted by SLS on May 24, 2005, at 8:36:53
I'm not absolutely sure about this, but...
Stopping an SSRI, Effexor, or Cymbalta abruptly - "cold turkey" - might shock the brain into producing a withdrawal syndrome that lasts for months. This is a trend that I am beginning to observe in the descriptions of people here. It does not seem to happen when one tapers gradually enough to prevent an intense withdrawal syndrome from appearing in the first place.
My observations and inferences are far from being scientific fact. However, if I'm right, the first thing someone should do if they have discontinued one of these drugs abruptly and developed an intense withdrawal syndrome is to either restart the drug or cross over to another serotonergic agent like Prozac.
- Scott
Posted by Maxime on May 25, 2005, at 15:28:07
In reply to Stopping cold-turkey, posted by SLS on May 24, 2005, at 8:36:53
I was able to stop Prozac cold turkey after using it for years at 80 mg. It just of happened. I became very ill with viral meningistis and I didn't take my meds. The good thing was that I was able to start Parnate without doing a washout.
Maxime
> I'm not absolutely sure about this, but...
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> Stopping an SSRI, Effexor, or Cymbalta abruptly - "cold turkey" - might shock the brain into producing a withdrawal syndrome that lasts for months. This is a trend that I am beginning to observe in the descriptions of people here. It does not seem to happen when one tapers gradually enough to prevent an intense withdrawal syndrome from appearing in the first place.
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> My observations and inferences are far from being scientific fact. However, if I'm right, the first thing someone should do if they have discontinued one of these drugs abruptly and developed an intense withdrawal syndrome is to either restart the drug or cross over to another serotonergic agent like Prozac.
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> - Scott
Posted by linkadge on May 27, 2005, at 23:16:03
In reply to Re: Stopping cold-turkey » SLS, posted by Maxime on May 25, 2005, at 15:28:07
SSRI withdrawl gets worse everytime I go through it.
I have never been so suicidal in my life. It is like every second is just unbearable. I want to kill myself so bad, and then when I am dead I want to kill myself again.
Linkadge
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