hi, How are you feeling today?
i am coming off AD's as well (venlafaxine) i was on 225mg now i am on 17 and its only been this week i have found it hard, i think with most ADs its when the dose gets really low, then you start to feel the effects of coming off them.
its probably worth going back to your doctor, and discussing slowing down the rate of coming off them, ie you say you are taking half a tablet every other day, maybe discuss with your doctor taking half a tab one day, 1/4 the next. then half the next and so on. I am presuming here that your Doc knows you are coming off them and supports your decsision.
Is there a rush to come off them?ie a medical reason? in my experience while the withdrawal symptoms are not painful they are very uncomfortable and very hard to live with, but i am confident they will eventually pass, however i am on an anti psychotic which has AD properties (seroquel) rather than just not on anything else to 'replace' the AD. (I was diagnosed as bipolar a year ago,and only recently accepted I may have it rather than depression )
I came off citalopram a few years ago (was on 40mg) but was put straight on another AD and i was so ill (totally not on this planet) i really don't remember any specific withdrawal symptoms sorry.
you say you decided to come off them; do you have the support of your doctor to come off them? you say you disagree with your doc about the tabs being psychological-can you expand on this a bit? do you mean you disagree with the diagnosis and that's why you are coming off them?