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Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 12, 2006, at 1:48:04

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by cashy72 on April 11, 2006, at 8:05:48

>way to go cash72 in being off the lexapro.. just keep reminding your self that every day you are off the drug.. you are letting your body get well.
keep up with exercise, thats what i am doing. even today i was soo tired and down but I Made myself workout.. I felt better aftewards and had a good nap this afternoon.

drink lots of water

take care
Musky

Hey Jules, yeah i've been feeling abit low the last day or two? Not sure if it's just how things are, or what? Might hit the gym later and try and pick myself up! Mind you the weather at the mo ain't helping things!
> Still off the lexapro. 18 days now, so far so good... Still taking 30mg mirtazpine at nighttime... shall see how it goes the next few weeks.... Keep Smilin',
> Cashy72.

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by jules354 on April 12, 2006, at 12:04:32

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on April 12, 2006, at 1:48:04

hello everyone, the last few days have been REALLY hard (very depressed, anxious, irritable, hating everyone and myself) but i feel like i'm coming out of it a bit...i hope!!

yes to the exercise. i've been making myself do it religiously and it makes such a difference. eating lots of good food, too. i'll pay more attention to the water musky. smiles back to you Cashy72.

does anyone know for sure how long this w/d could last? musky i think you said once up to a year?? gosh.

hang in and take care.
jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky

Posted by SLS on April 12, 2006, at 16:03:41

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on April 12, 2006, at 1:36:32

MDD is the acronym most often used in medical literature to indicate Major Depressive Disorder.

Consider yourself fortunate that you can so easily regulate your affect and cognition.

This isn't really the venue for a debate regarding the phenomenology of depression.

The brain determines the mind as the mind sculpts the brain.

That pretty much sums up psychobiology.

I hope you continue to have success maintaining your mental health.


- Scott

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 13, 2006, at 1:11:40

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by jules354 on April 12, 2006, at 12:04:32

> Hey jules:
Yes I have read up to one year and not to sound even more depressing , but my acupuncturist says even 18months for the body to balance out again.
A friend of mine was on a/d for years and she told me that she didnt feel herself for 2yrs after stopping the meds!
How long you been totally off ? Give it lots of time and dont give in to w/d.
Im still counting down til im off too.
Roughly one month now til Im completely off.

Musky


hello everyone, the last few days have been REALLY hard (very depressed, anxious, irritable, hating everyone and myself) but i feel like i'm coming out of it a bit...i hope!!
>
> yes to the exercise. i've been making myself do it religiously and it makes such a difference. eating lots of good food, too. i'll pay more attention to the water musky. smiles back to you Cashy72.
>
> does anyone know for sure how long this w/d could last? musky i think you said once up to a year?? gosh.
>
> hang in and take care.
> jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 13, 2006, at 1:37:08

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky, posted by SLS on April 12, 2006, at 16:03:41

>Thanks for your input again, but it seems that they are always giving something a name of some sort.. so many disorders.. I feel we are Over diagnosed.
As for the brain , it is made up of neuronal cells which then have receptors which participate in the communication of the cells (very roughly speaking). Thoughts are just chemical reactions and energy , but we get our thoughts from within our minds. Every thing that goes on in the brain is a chemical reaction, just like the rest of the body.. But the tricky part is how much is controlled and how much is random or involuntary.
From what i have researched we dont give enough credit to mind over matter issues.
Even Cancer patients can literally disolve the tumor by pure positive thinking and visulization techniques.
Not to say everyone can cure themselves, that wouldnt be totally realistic. But we most certainly can play a huge role in recovery and healing on our own.
For example if someone tells you often enough as a child that you are stupid,, you will eventually believe it... just like praising a child will give them self confidence.. again its all in the way we think... therefore I think the same theory applies to someone who is constantly told that they "need meds to stay well" and have MDD , then they will too believe it both conciously and subconciously.
Dont get me wrong I am not saying there is no such thing as depression and anxiety,, these truly are real conditions.. the question is how do we treat effectively and safely.. to me treating and getting at the root cause are two different things.
Our doctors in Western medicine are real good at just treating the symptoms ,, not the cause..
We need to treat the whole being not just a part.
We are a human body , not just a brain, or other part.
I think that if we are physically , spirtually and emotionally well, then we are balanced.
so many times i hear people saying there depresssed because of this or that etc. etc.
What I think we need to do is to NOT make excuses for why we are depressed.. We need to change how we react to our life's issues .
Just as an alcoholic has every excuse in the book to justify a drink,, we tend to fall into this trap when we beat up on ourselves saying.. im depressed , im depressed. INstead of saying something like.. im depressed but so what,, its just thoughts and I can uncreate them just as easily as i create them.
If we believe that we have no control of our brain,, then we make the trap for ourselves and become Victims of mental illness.
We fill ourselves with self pity which will keep us stuck in this mood.
So I think we need to just get tough on ourselves , and yes I know its easier said than done.
I too have and still get this way , but I am learning to OVERCOME my anxiety or depressive state with changing my attitude.
My own personal experience with meds is that they caused a depressive state in me and more anxiety.
Because before i ever took any of these drugs I never ever experienced depression,wierd thoughts , panic attacks, etc.
So this is all I have to go on... and all along I have never felt myself on this drug or others for that matter.

Sorry to ramble yet again.. Im trying not to be biased, and from all the postings i have read.. no one seems to be happy on these meds.. and why take something we know so little about? really

Good luck with your fight as well.

Are you still on Remeron?


Musky


MDD is the acronym most often used in medical literature to indicate Major Depressive Disorder.
>
> Consider yourself fortunate that you can so easily regulate your affect and cognition.
>
> This isn't really the venue for a debate regarding the phenomenology of depression.
>
> The brain determines the mind as the mind sculpts the brain.
>
> That pretty much sums up psychobiology.
>
> I hope you continue to have success maintaining your mental health.
>
>
> - Scott

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by anahata31 on April 14, 2006, at 10:44:36

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on February 22, 2006, at 19:51:26

Hi there! It's great to find this thread.

I've been on 7.5 mg Remeron for 9 months - I've been an anxious insomniac for pretty much all my life, and never cared much for food, but Remeron changed me. I've never touched antidepressants before, but have tried so many different sleeping pills, leading to a benzo addiction that lasted a few years. My doctor prescribed me low-dose Remeron to help me sleep, and quit using benzodiazepines. Well, it worked. The sleep is good, and my appetite is good (gained 10 pounds in 9 months, but have to be careful of what I eat, which is a change for me).

But I've also noticed a change in my personality -- I wouldn't say I am less anxious, or more tired, it's just a general sense of "who cares", a numbness that makes me just less fun to be around, less talkative, less enthusiastic about interaction with others. So I decided to stop, a few months ago, slowly tapering down to 3 mg, then off... And it was awful, flu-like symptoms, nausea, and complete insomnia. So here I am again, back on 7.5 mg, hoping to gather the courage to stop for good.

I want to be my old enthusiastic self again, and I want to be off Remeron so bad, but the one thing that holds me back is the insomnia...Despite all the side-effects of this drug, I have found a quality of sleep that I never had before (though it isn't as good as during the first few months on it), and it causes me sadness and distress to leave that weird, deep, vivid Remeron sleep behind, especially since I don't want to touch sleeping pills ever again.

So, I don't know...I know what I have to do, yet it kind of scares me, and it's good to read about other people's experience.

Thanks!
Nathalie

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31

Posted by jules354 on April 15, 2006, at 21:03:25

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by anahata31 on April 14, 2006, at 10:44:36

hi nathalie, i do miss that dreamy deep rem(eron) sleep too after going of it totally almost 6wks ago now. and i also liked that it gave me an appetite (tho didn't always love the weight i gained). i miss that too. i enjoyed food a lot on it. i don't think i really felt like it changed my personality but my mood has been definitely different since i stopped taking it - and i'm curious to see how things will even out eventually.

what does your dr say about the personality thing? it's pretty common on ad's, right? i mean for people to feel not themselves on them.

you probably know this but the side effects of withdrawal aren't necessarily a reason to stay on remeron...if you feel like you could ride out the withdrawal, feel like your old self and not have problems w/ sleeping...but i guess it's a balance, deciding whether the sacrifices are worth the benefits of the drug.

sorry i'm just thinking out loud. i'm sure you've thought about all this quite a lot!

take care,
jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31

Posted by johnnyj on April 16, 2006, at 21:49:42

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by anahata31 on April 14, 2006, at 10:44:36

Hello, thank you for posting your experiences on remeron.

Do you think remeron is better than a sleeping pill? I am on the same 7.5mg dose as you. I will start to wean off in a week or so. Not sure if I should quit cold turkey or taper. The reason being is remeron is more sedating at lower doese so I wonder if the "sponge brain" stuff will be worse? Don't know for sure what to do.

I will have some sleep meds for a back up when I go off. All I know is this med numbs me too. For example, if I drop something like a piece of paper on the floor at work I just don't want to pick it up. I just don't care. Today, was not good for me as I just felt bland. I can't stay like this as it is not a way to live but do I need another drug? I hope not as I want to kick the habit and be done with it. I tried once before to get off and the nausea was terrible and insomnia. I hope to do better this time.

johnnyj

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by cashy72 on April 17, 2006, at 4:33:24

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31, posted by johnnyj on April 16, 2006, at 21:49:42

Yeah i know how you feel Johnny... I'm on 30mg of Mirtazapine, and am wanting too kick it. What would you do first as a lowering of the dose, drop it too 15mg for a month or two? Would be great too find out how you reduced youe meds. i'm 3 weeks off lexapro, and quit, 'cold-turkey' style, off 15mg and the withdrawal symptoms were bad, but manageable for about 10-12 days, they've all but gone now. I'm consious not too stop the mirtazp' too quickly. What do ou reckon?
Cheers for now. Cashy72

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » johnnyj

Posted by anahata31 on April 17, 2006, at 11:28:21

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31, posted by johnnyj on April 16, 2006, at 21:49:42

Hi Johnny

> Do you think remeron is better than a sleeping pill? I am on the same 7.5mg dose as you. I will start to wean off in a week or so. Not sure if I should quit cold turkey or taper. The reason being is remeron is more sedating at lower doese so I wonder if the "sponge brain" stuff will be worse? Don't know for sure what to do.

For me, Remeron was better than any other sleeping pills, and I tried many of them. Restoril 30 mg helped me sleep for a while, but tolerance builded up pretty fast, and then it was really hard to stop. My doctor thought that low-dose remeron would help me make the transition, and also give me back my appetite. It did, and I never slept this good, with no need to up the dose. But the "sponge-brain stuff", as you said, is the side-effect I don't want to deal with anymore.

I've been lowering my dose for the last few days, down to about 3 mg. I still sleep well, and I don't feel any more sedated during the day than on 7.5 mg, but I know that remeron has a long half-life, so I have to wait and see... I believe that at such a low dose (my pharmacist says that it's pretty much homeopathic at this point, but for me it sure ain't), the sedation doesn't increase, as it does from going to 30 mg to 15 mg. I plan to stay on 3 mg for another 2 weeks, then off it entirely.

> I will have some sleep meds for a back up when I go off.

I think this is a good idea - but I suggest staying away from benzodiazepines, as tolerance builds up fast, and they are hard to kick off. Zopiclone (imovane, etc) may work for you, but it didn't help me much. And over-the-counter medicine like nyquil make me feel incredibly restless, but a lot of people find it useful to help them sleep.

Jules said - and thanks for your post -
>i don't think i really felt like it changed my personality but my >mood has been definitely different since i stopped taking it - >and i'm curious to see how things will even out eventually.

I wish you the best of luck... which changes did you notice in your mood that you found the hardest to manage? So far, my mood is good, as I find some sort of natural high from my decision to bite the bullet, so to speak. Also, I've been doing a lot of walking, dancing, reading, and I find it helps a lot. A side-effect of remeron that I am happy about, and that I know will stay with me even after I stop, is that I used to be non-interested in food and quite picky, but I got into many new foods and recipes while my appetite was at an all-time high, and I plan to continue making healthy food choices, which I am certain will help dealing with withdrawal symptoms. Also, I will try to always keep in mind a very simple thing, but to me the most important one : the nausea, the insomnia, all of these symptoms, they WILL improve, day after day.

Sorry if my english is a bit shaky at times! and best wishes.

Nathalie

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » cashy72

Posted by johnnyj on April 17, 2006, at 15:03:51

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by cashy72 on April 17, 2006, at 4:33:24

Personally, I would let yourself become more stable before reducing the remeron. After your withdrawal effects from lex I would wait a few more weeks to let things heal inside a little more. Just my opinion though.

I found going from 30 to 15 without much withdrawal from remeron. 15 to 7.5 was not too bad, but when I quit and then gave in after 10 days I felt much much worse on remeron. Ever since the 7.5 has been up and down. Things come and go. I believe it is the sedating aspect of remeron on the lower doses and that is what is making me feel depressed. That deep brain throb is terrible. Now, I think I probably will wean down to 3 or 3.75 and see what happens. If side effects like the heavy head are terrible past two weeks I think I may just dump it to 0 and try to gut it out.

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by pinkeetoz on April 17, 2006, at 15:39:25

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » cashy72, posted by johnnyj on April 17, 2006, at 15:03:51

Hi guys, haven't posted in a while. Totally done with remeron. Still doing the lexapro at 20mg daily and have been for the last three weeks. I feel like the lexapro is doing nothing. I am still on klonopin (benzo). It stops the anxiety, but, I can't help but wonder if it's causing my severe depression. Wouldn't it seem that the lexapro should have kicked in by now? Good luck guys, pinkeetoz

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31

Posted by jules354 on April 17, 2006, at 20:37:38

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » johnnyj, posted by anahata31 on April 17, 2006, at 11:28:21

Hi Nathalie, since going off Remeron ~ 7 wks ago i've been going through some intense mood swings that i think have been affecting my personality and affect somewhat in the ways you describe, but it feels like it's evening out for the most part. i've learned from others in this thread that the withdrawal symptoms can last for quite a while, despite what the doctors say, and i'm continuing to ride them out.

if the remeron is chiefly for sleeping have you tried trazadone? i was taking it at one time for depression and insomnia and it had a nice mild action.

take care,
jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » pinkeetoz

Posted by jules354 on April 17, 2006, at 20:40:20

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on April 17, 2006, at 15:39:25

so sorry to hear you're still having a rough time. hang in there. i'll be thinking of you.

take care,
jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:37:29

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by anahata31 on April 14, 2006, at 10:44:36

>hello nathalie:

Yes I understand your fear of insomnia returning, after stopping the remeron. What you have to remember is that is probably only temporrary.
No one ever died from lack of sleep (lol). There are so many OTHER ways to combat insomnia.
I too was getting sleep on remeron, but the vivid dreams are just not right as far as Im concerned.
And I also have been numbed out by this drug.
For me what has helped the very most with insomnia is acupuncture.. It truly balances out your system. I have also been taking herbal relax. Not as much anymore since Ive been weaning off the Remeron myself.. Also try to exercise regularly. I know that when I would go for a good swim in the evenings I would have a good sleep as well.
The only thing Remeron did for me was make me numb. Not my usual excited self.. Personally I would much rather have some anxiety and nervousnes and manage this my way than to have these weird frigtening dreams every night and not show any excitement for things.
Keep trying and dont give up.... thats my suggestion.

Musky


Hi there! It's great to find this thread.
>
> I've been on 7.5 mg Remeron for 9 months - I've been an anxious insomniac for pretty much all my life, and never cared much for food, but Remeron changed me. I've never touched antidepressants before, but have tried so many different sleeping pills, leading to a benzo addiction that lasted a few years. My doctor prescribed me low-dose Remeron to help me sleep, and quit using benzodiazepines. Well, it worked. The sleep is good, and my appetite is good (gained 10 pounds in 9 months, but have to be careful of what I eat, which is a change for me).
>
> But I've also noticed a change in my personality -- I wouldn't say I am less anxious, or more tired, it's just a general sense of "who cares", a numbness that makes me just less fun to be around, less talkative, less enthusiastic about interaction with others. So I decided to stop, a few months ago, slowly tapering down to 3 mg, then off... And it was awful, flu-like symptoms, nausea, and complete insomnia. So here I am again, back on 7.5 mg, hoping to gather the courage to stop for good.
>
> I want to be my old enthusiastic self again, and I want to be off Remeron so bad, but the one thing that holds me back is the insomnia...Despite all the side-effects of this drug, I have found a quality of sleep that I never had before (though it isn't as good as during the first few months on it), and it causes me sadness and distress to leave that weird, deep, vivid Remeron sleep behind, especially since I don't want to touch sleeping pills ever again.
>
> So, I don't know...I know what I have to do, yet it kind of scares me, and it's good to read about other people's experience.
>
> Thanks!
> Nathalie
>

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:45:26

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31, posted by jules354 on April 15, 2006, at 21:03:25

>
Hi jules:

I agree with your comment.. about staying on an a/d just to avoid withdrawl symptoms.. its simply not healthy.
I have been kinda more down lately,, dont know if now the body is trying to readjust to the 2mg im on.. Ive been at this dosage for just over 2months.
and from what I remember when I quit the amytriptylene way back when, I didnt get wierd until 3months later.
But I am holding my own so far.
these posts help, especially yours
Great that you are off of remeron now for 6 weeks.
I too had terrible wt gain, and I find I was just gorging and craving sweets all the time.. I gained 45 lbs, very unhealthy bloated wt gain, I was even puffy in my face.. It was awful. I knew it was not normal, especially for me who was alway around 110lbs and never had a wt problem. on remeron I went up to 145lbs!!! Im now down to 124lbs since tapering.. And I would rather have a normal apetite than stupid cravings. I found I have lost the true enjoyment of food and the "good appetite feeling" I use to get before being on remeron.

musky

hi nathalie, i do miss that dreamy deep rem(eron) sleep too after going of it totally almost 6wks ago now. and i also liked that it gave me an appetite (tho didn't always love the weight i gained). i miss that too. i enjoyed food a lot on it. i don't think i really felt like it changed my personality but my mood has been definitely different since i stopped taking it - and i'm curious to see how things will even out eventually.
>
> what does your dr say about the personality thing? it's pretty common on ad's, right? i mean for people to feel not themselves on them.
>
> you probably know this but the side effects of withdrawal aren't necessarily a reason to stay on remeron...if you feel like you could ride out the withdrawal, feel like your old self and not have problems w/ sleeping...but i guess it's a balance, deciding whether the sacrifices are worth the benefits of the drug.
>
> sorry i'm just thinking out loud. i'm sure you've thought about all this quite a lot!
>
> take care,
> jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:51:12

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » anahata31, posted by johnnyj on April 16, 2006, at 21:49:42

> Hey johnny:

I can relate to your bland feeling.. I too get this .. and sponge brain.. Today especially at work I was like in a dream like cloudy state all day... just felt alien... I hate that.. Never had this stuff happening to me until I went on the remeon.
As for your fears about nausea.. try gingerale.. worked wonders for me as I would taper... I would get some w/d symptoms every time i lowered the dose,, I just sipped on ginger ale all day(preferably flat- no bubbles), and It really works!! Got me through. Also try not to limit your options to just sleeping pills for your insomnia.. try herbs, or acupuncture or a good work out.. remember sleeping pills are addictive. and they just mask the problem , not get rid of it.

hang in
musky

Hello, thank you for posting your experiences on remeron.
>
> Do you think remeron is better than a sleeping pill? I am on the same 7.5mg dose as you. I will start to wean off in a week or so. Not sure if I should quit cold turkey or taper. The reason being is remeron is more sedating at lower doese so I wonder if the "sponge brain" stuff will be worse? Don't know for sure what to do.
>
> I will have some sleep meds for a back up when I go off. All I know is this med numbs me too. For example, if I drop something like a piece of paper on the floor at work I just don't want to pick it up. I just don't care. Today, was not good for me as I just felt bland. I can't stay like this as it is not a way to live but do I need another drug? I hope not as I want to kick the habit and be done with it. I tried once before to get off and the nausea was terrible and insomnia. I hope to do better this time.
>
> johnnyj

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:59:03

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on April 17, 2006, at 15:39:25

>Hey pinketoz:
Good to hear from you.
I think that its probably the benzo thats causing more depressed feelings. At least thats what happened to me when I was taking them for anxiety 2yrs ago.. I was crying all the time.. Good for you being off the remeron.. nasty stuff if you ask me..
try to deal with anxiety on your own if you can. I know its hard but practice makes perfect.. I find distraction of any kind really helps..


Musky


Hi guys, haven't posted in a while. Totally done with remeron. Still doing the lexapro at 20mg daily and have been for the last three weeks. I feel like the lexapro is doing nothing. I am still on klonopin (benzo). It stops the anxiety, but, I can't help but wonder if it's causing my severe depression. Wouldn't it seem that the lexapro should have kicked in by now? Good luck guys, pinkeetoz

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by little mommy on April 18, 2006, at 0:22:53

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:59:03

Hello, all

Just to let you know that I stopped the remeron back at the end of February and as each week passed, more and more anxiety, panic and insomnia started. I went back to the doctor and he said that it wasn't remeron withdrawal but my old symptoms coming back. I not sure I agree. He gave me a sleep aid (same stuff as Lunesta) so that I could at least get a good nights sleep which he hoped would help me deal with the sypmtoms. Well, I slept but I still woke up with panic and anxiety. I gave in a few nights ago and went back to 7.5 mg of remeron as I just couldn't take it anymore. I can understand why some people would consider suicide. I want to live!!! but this is awful. I never had problems to this degree, with depression, anxiety, etc. up until last year. I have been reading a lot about pre menopause and most of my symptoms are premenopause symptoms but the doctor says I am too young (I'm 43). I am going to see a Naturopath in a couple of weeks as I want a different option. For now the 7.5 of remeron and the 10 mg of paxil are keeping me on an even keel and my appetite is under control. As I read all of the postings to this thread, I know that, at least, I am not alone in this struggle. I wish each and everyone of you all the best in your quest to rid yourselves of remeron like I will try again. Thanks for letting me vent.

Little Mommy

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 18, 2006, at 0:39:36

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by little mommy on April 18, 2006, at 0:22:53

>
Hello little mommy

Yes, keep trying.. and of course the dr. always blames the patient for the return of the anxiety. I still believe it is w/d symptoms.
and i dont think you are too young at 43 to be going through PRE menopausal symptoms.. If your dr. was up on their definition of premenopausal that is the same as perimenopause, and it can be 8-10yrs (as stated in all the literature) BEFORE actual menopause which occurs typically around 50-55 avg. therefore you take off 8-10yrs and guess what you end up with ages 42-45.
Im 45 and i believe alot of my tension /anxiety was starting at 43 offand on... and these a/d just made things a whole lot worse!!!

good for you to seek a second opinion with a naturpath...
It seems that all these docs are doing is just one pill after another and not fixing the problem

hang in there

musky

Hello, all
>
> Just to let you know that I stopped the remeron back at the end of February and as each week passed, more and more anxiety, panic and insomnia started. I went back to the doctor and he said that it wasn't remeron withdrawal but my old symptoms coming back. I not sure I agree. He gave me a sleep aid (same stuff as Lunesta) so that I could at least get a good nights sleep which he hoped would help me deal with the sypmtoms. Well, I slept but I still woke up with panic and anxiety. I gave in a few nights ago and went back to 7.5 mg of remeron as I just couldn't take it anymore. I can understand why some people would consider suicide. I want to live!!! but this is awful. I never had problems to this degree, with depression, anxiety, etc. up until last year. I have been reading a lot about pre menopause and most of my symptoms are premenopause symptoms but the doctor says I am too young (I'm 43). I am going to see a Naturopath in a couple of weeks as I want a different option. For now the 7.5 of remeron and the 10 mg of paxil are keeping me on an even keel and my appetite is under control. As I read all of the postings to this thread, I know that, at least, I am not alone in this struggle. I wish each and everyone of you all the best in your quest to rid yourselves of remeron like I will try again. Thanks for letting me vent.
>
> Little Mommy

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky

Posted by johnnyj on April 19, 2006, at 8:25:27

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:37:29

What is herbal relax? What does it have in it and where can I get it? Thank you

johnnhy

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky

Posted by johnnyj on April 19, 2006, at 8:28:46

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:51:12

thank you for the advice.

I will limit working out to just walking a lot because I don't want to "charge" my body too much. I want it to have the time and energy to heal while tapering. I plan to increase excercise after I have been off and am stable but that is just me though.

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky

Posted by jules354 on April 19, 2006, at 12:04:43

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on April 17, 2006, at 21:45:26

thanks musky! your posts have been wonderful for me as well.

take care,
jules

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 19, 2006, at 22:20:33

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky, posted by johnnyj on April 19, 2006, at 8:25:27

>hi Johnny:

Herbal relax is a TCM (traditional chinese medicine) product which contains the following herbs:

Poria(which builds the blood, gives more energy)
Rehmannia
Ginseng
Danggui
Schisandra
Asparagus Root
Scrophularia
Salvia
Platycodon
Biota Seed(acts as a detox agent)
Polygala
Ophiopogon Root
Zizphus

This may sound strange, but these are all completely safe.. I have been seeing this herbalist/acupunturist.He is an expert in this field and an awsome traditonal chinese medicine doc!
I have taken these for months and absolutely no side effects... They have been really helpful in off setting the anxiety and figityness from the Remeron.
They DO NOT cross react with Remeron.. I can attest to that.. completely safe...and natural
I have been slowly weaning off these , or cutting back( you dont really have to wean, they are natural), as I have been tapering off the Remeron.
You can purchase them at most health food stores. At least here in Canada..
They are a HAN's HERBAL REMEDIES product

they cost about $20.00 cnd and this lasts me about a month.. pretty reasonable considering the cost of some other stuff out there and it truly has helped with the side effects of the remeron.


Hope this helps

Musky
What is herbal relax? What does it have in it and where can I get it? Thank you
>
> johnnhy

 

Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?

Posted by musky on April 19, 2006, at 22:24:58

In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » musky, posted by johnnyj on April 19, 2006, at 8:28:46

>
Dont worry about exercising or charging your body too much... you actually want to work up a Sweat cause this helps get rid of the drug more efficiently.. Also it will offset the depression if it creeps up during w/d..
I have been exercising regularly now so that this is a habit already in place after im completely off the remeron. That way if i do have trouble im not flittering around trying to develop an exercise routine at the last minute or when i feel crappy.
But its up to you... walking ist still something, you are still getting some benefits from this and it distracts the mind..

musky


thank you for the advice.
>
> I will limit working out to just walking a lot because I don't want to "charge" my body too much. I want it to have the time and energy to heal while tapering. I plan to increase excercise after I have been off and am stable but that is just me though.


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