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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Hi all,anyone had experience of coming off this drug?I have been on 30mgs fir 3 months and thinking of come off due to the side effects,was planning on going cold turkey as I haven't been on the drug for long,any advice appreciated,Kevin

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By *idseysCouple
over a year ago

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By *idseysCouple
over a year ago

redditch

Speak to your GP before coming off any prescribed medication.

Mrs

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

do it as suggested by your gp - id say the length of time on it isnt very long for that type of medication anyway and unless it wasnt workng stay on it

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I have been off work for 3 months and need to get back to work,I don't want to be reliant on the tablets,all my GP is interested in is writing a prescription out,I have got a counselling session booked next week,thanks for your replies.

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By *iss AdventureWoman
over a year ago

Wonderland

To be honest I would recommend a completely different website that has loads of people sharing their experiences called No More Panic, and obviously the usual advice to speak with your doc.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

you can work and take medication

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Im on 45's and have been for over a year, i aint experienced any noticable side effects although i have went a few days between scripts not taking them and do notice an increase in attacks . I woukd advise against just cutting them completely just like that as the shock on your body can make things worse . Go back down to 15's and ween yrself gradually . And also speak to yr gp about this . He will tell you the same as i .

DSIS

stay strong you are not alone

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

I am a HGV driver and worried my concentration will not be up to scratch whilst on the tablets,I have been on various websites regarding this drug and it depressed me even more reading the forums,I just want peoples experiences' that's all.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks golden gun,I have read forums where people have been on the drug for up to ten years,that's not for me,I have had some bad life event's in the last few months and it's taken it's toll.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Thanks golden gun,I have read forums where people have been on the drug for up to ten years,that's not for me,I have had some bad life event's in the last few months and it's taken it's toll."

Anytime

DSIS

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff

Disclaimer - I'm not a medical person.

I do have considerable experience with SSRIs. They are all powerful drugs that alter brain chemistry.

My advice would be speak to your doctor and come off them very slowly. Some people get off them ok, but people worldwide have struggled terribly when rushing to be free of them or stopping abruptly.

I think doctors are more aware of the difficulties people have coming off them these days (I quit 10 years ago and it was hell). I'd hope he or she would be willing to negiotiate a programme that works for you.

I know it seems a pain to do it slow, but I've seen so many people who went quickly (often in agreement with the doctor) and were back on them for a year or two. This pattern often repeated a few times. I'd say it's better to take time and get it right the first time.

I should add that I took one they no longer prescribe because of the side effects and difficulty coming off. It wasn't your one.

Having said all that, the best advice is to be aware, informed and sensible about these drugs and withdrawing from them. Forge a good relationship with your GP.

Best of luck.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Definitely see your gp. If you get no luck from your usual gp book to see another at the practice.

Doing it with supervision is the only way really.

Good luck OP I hope it works out for you

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks lost stock,I will see my GP,I just want off this drug as I feel like a zombie.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thank you 75.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I went cold turkey I wouldn't recommend it tho

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Sent you a pm curves

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By *ost SockMan
over a year ago

West Wales and Cardiff


"Thanks lost stock,I will see my GP,I just want off this drug as I feel like a zombie."

Very understandable. I will admit that I'm not a fan of these medications at all. However, I will say that some people feel they can't live without them and some get on fine with them. I wouldn't persuade them otherwise.

It took three attempts to get off mine. I think you said you weren't on very long - that may well be a help in this process.

I'm using six months as an example here, not saying that's how long your should take:

It may seem like an eternity, but better to take six months and be properly free than come off in one month, struggle massively, go back on for six months, come off in two months, go back for a year.........and so on.

You may not experience problems coming off quickly and different meds do have different impacts of course.

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By (user no longer on site) OP   
over a year ago

Thanks for your input,Kevin.

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