Obviously, it would take a while, but I can't deal with the suicidal feelings of withdrawal.
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Can I get off one pellet at a time?
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Posted 19 November 2009 - 04:03 PM
Obviously, it would take a while, but I can't deal with the suicidal feelings of withdrawal.
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Posted 20 November 2009 - 12:00 PM
brainzap said:
Has anyone tried this? Other than the logistics of having to stay on top of this everyday, would I feel any side effects? I'm currently on 30 mg.
Obviously, it would take a while, but I can't deal with the suicidal feelings of withdrawal.
Obviously, it would take a while, but I can't deal with the suicidal feelings of withdrawal.
brainzaps,
Like I said in you other post, you sound like you have come down too much,
and need to go back up 5- 10 beads, and just stay there for awhile.
This is harder for some, and I too was like you, and still have my reallly
bad times, with anxiety, and still have great fatigue during this weaning
process.
Yes one could go down one bead at a time, but I think you will find that by
adding some of the beads, you will come out of this. Also Prozac 20 mg
is what has been said to help those who are having a hard time, and has really
helped. I am on it, but I just got really burned by this crap.
Debbie
Four Dont's
Don't hurry. Your going to live for ever---somewhere. IN fact, you are in eternity now;so why rush!
Don't Worry. You belong to God, and God id Love; so why fret?
Don't Condemn. As you cannot get under the other fellow's skin, you cannot possibly know what difficulities he has had to meet-Your are not perfect yourself and might be much worse in his shoes.
Don't Resent. If wrong has been done, the Great Law will surley take care of it. Rise up in consciousness and set both yourself and the delinquent free. Forgiveness is the strongest medicine.
Don't hurry. Your going to live for ever---somewhere. IN fact, you are in eternity now;so why rush!
Don't Worry. You belong to God, and God id Love; so why fret?
Don't Condemn. As you cannot get under the other fellow's skin, you cannot possibly know what difficulities he has had to meet-Your are not perfect yourself and might be much worse in his shoes.
Don't Resent. If wrong has been done, the Great Law will surley take care of it. Rise up in consciousness and set both yourself and the delinquent free. Forgiveness is the strongest medicine.
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