What Helped Me With Withdrawals
#1
Posted 20 January 2019 - 01:20 PM
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#2
Posted 20 January 2019 - 01:36 PM
Hi Oprah - and welcome!
Thank you for you input - we are always looking for ways and means of assisting people through their withdrawal. Are you able to shed any more light on doses and how exactly these are helping you and with which symptoms?
We have a wealth of information in our "Nutritional Support" section which we like to keep updated, so everything helps! Please feel free to have a look around the site to see what else may be of benefit for you - and of course, please ask any questions that you feel we may be able to help you with.
IUN
#5
Posted 20 January 2019 - 02:28 PM
So I was taking 500 mg of L-Tyrosine and 200mg of L-Theanine daily! For me, the main side-effect was intense lightheadedness, and some irritability/rage here and there. The supplements made the lightheadedness stop for the most part, but I was still a bit ragey (which I kept to myself because genuine extreme emotion is hard and awkward.
The first time I completely weened off was in 2016, but I had to start again after a few months because some stuff in my life fell apart. I'm not very good at handling stress or as stated above, extreme emotion, so I kind of ignore it/bottle it up until it manifests itself as crippling anxiety.
I'm still on Cymbalta now. I tried weening off of it starting a few months ago but my anxiety came back. This is because there's a lot going on in my life right now, so I'm staying on it until things calm down or I get better at handling stress (the latter is more likely since stress is a normal part of life). Cymbalta has pretty bad withdrawals, but it works better than other antidepressants that I've been on.
#6
Posted 20 January 2019 - 03:00 PM
Very similar case here. Stress often manifests as anxiety, but also with depression (but this follows the anxiety usually). I was put on Cym as Celexa wasn't working for me any more. Unfortunately the Cym gave me horrible symptoms, hence the withdrawal, but if it works, then of course - no problem.
You are right to hang fire while life is throwing you curve balls. Give yourself time to tolerate the levels that you are having to go through. Again, exactly what I am doing. Lots of stress over the last months so I can't take much without repercussions.
#7
Posted 21 January 2019 - 12:54 PM
Hi all, newbie here. I was on 60mg for 2 years, Talked to Doc. about getting off I was told to do 60mg one day them 40mg the next. Well that didn't work and after much reading I found the 1/2 life so I am taking 40mg at 9 pm and 20mg at 9 am. I do wake with a head ache but 2 aleve and it's gone. I will attempt to stay with this combo for 2 weeks and see how I'm doing. Thoughts anyone. I'm not having side effects at all. the 60mg to 40mg every other day I had side effects.
#8
Posted 21 January 2019 - 01:07 PM
Hi Marj,
Welcome to CW!! There is a lot of help and information here, we hope you stick around! The best way to get off of C is to wean slowly, that means either weighing or counting the little beads inside the capsules. It took me almost 2 years to wean off, I finished in December, and I'm still having issues!!
You might want to start your own thread here so you and others can follow it more easily! There should be a "Start New Topic" box at the upper right hand side of your screen.
Good luck!
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#10
Posted 21 January 2019 - 04:56 PM
Hey Marj and welcome to our little family!
The guys have said it all - always a slow and steady weaning. Sorry that you were subject to the idiocy of the medical community. Most of us have also been there, hence the reason why we work it out ourselves!
As Kathy has suggested, please start a thread if you are happy to do so as it will help to document your progress and will also aid us in doing all we can to get you safely thru the withdrawal.
IUN
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