Posted by jimbobwe64 on August 21, 2006, at 19:19:45
In reply to Re: 2 weeks on Remeron, trying to Withdraw, posted by tiredofpanic on August 19, 2006, at 6:54:43
Hey, Tired.
Heh, heh, sorry to use the scare tactics like that on ya! And I won't go on too much more about that because I think you definitely get my point, lol.
But, I will say that it seems like you're keeping a good sense of humour about everything and that is definitely a good sign.
With everything that's going on, especially the irritability that you've spoken about, it's certainly hard to do that.
Fits of rage describes to a "tee" what I went through while on all three anti-depressants that I was on (which I was on for a total of 10 years). Just think of what a great combination that the rage made with my military career, lol.
And you also get a bit of that with the withdrawal, too.
Now that I've been off for 38 days now, the rage is totally gone, but, I still have some of the sadness and headaches.
Hopefully for you, like you've said, because you were only on the Remeron for a couple of weeks that your body hasn't time to totally acclimatize to it. I think that you likely have a much better chance of not having severe withdrawal symptoms for that reason. I'll keep my fingers crossed for ya in any regard.
TC for now.
Jim
> Well crap then, I need to find something that tastes like chocolate then because Ic an't stop that... Or maybe I should take up coffee drinking... HAHAHAA
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> Ok well. you made your point, now I have to determine what course of action I need to take.. What a pain in the butt.
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> As for the withdrawl symptoms, well, I have already experienced some of that, and have passed it off as anxiety, so... anyway.... I was very irritable, even fits of rage, while on Remeron, so... it can't get much worse than it already was..
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> Thanks for the answers.
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