Posted by Lou Pilder on October 28, 2012, at 20:52:47
In reply to Re: Paxil withdrawal question., posted by Martha Courtney on October 28, 2012, at 20:19:48
> Thank you for the responses. I will keep posting my original question in hopes that someone out there will identify themselves:
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> "Is there anyone out there reading this who has gone off Paxil and then at any point later, stopped having withdrawal symptoms (without having gone on another SSRI)?"
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> Thank you so much!Martha,
Your original question concerns Paxil. I was addicted to another psychotropic drug given to me by a doctor without any explanation as to what would happen if I stopped the drug.
When I stopped the drug, I entered the horrific state of withdrawal from the drug that you also may be in. Today I am free from the drug and the withdrawal state that you might still be in. There are , however, some things from the drug that could be with you for life, such as damage caused by the drug. What I mean is if , lets say, the drug gave you diabetes, what I could tell you will not cause that damage to be restored. But there is other healing, healing of the mind and nervous system that could give you a new life, free from the effects of withdrawal. The drug was not Paxil, though, but the aspects of healing are the same.
I know of two ways for one to overcome addiction and withdrawal. One is by hunman achievement and the other by divine accomplishment. The way that I could show you to be in peace and be free from the effects of your brain and body not having the drug, involves having a new heart, a new spirit, a new mind, that is free from mind-altering drugs. You may think that one has to take drugs to be free from a drug and others could tell you that here and that may be what you want. And you may want only to here from people that have taken only Paxil. The release from the bondage of one drug is much the same for the other mind-altering drugs in which I mean that what I could tell you would not matter as to if the drug was Paxil or Klonopin.
Lou
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