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Quick withdrawal of ad's - any experience?

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essbee · 01/12/2006 02:04

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essbee · 01/12/2006 02:05

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christmamamas · 01/12/2006 02:11

I'm no help at all, I'm afraid, essbee.

{Hugs} though.

NAUGHTYNOONOO · 01/12/2006 06:35

Did the doctor advise you to come of your ad's this way???

essbee · 01/12/2006 15:15

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madmarchhare · 01/12/2006 15:23

It is always going to be a bit trickier than coming of them and not needing to take something else.

Your doctor is obv trying to get you through this and on to the new ones as quickly as possible to get you feeling better.

I think these effects are perfectly normal, but you should go back to your GP if you feel that you cannot manage.

madmarchhare · 01/12/2006 15:26

Have you tried nomorepanic ? It has helped me through a couple of 'moments', particularly at night.

NAUGHTYNOONOO · 01/12/2006 17:50

Sorry misread your post didn't realise you had started to take news ones. Hope you are feeling better soon - I am sure you will and the side affects will soon stop, its probably your body just getting used to something new.

lulumama · 01/12/2006 17:53

i;ve had this when changing ADs.....don;t worry to much......it will pass..has the dosage been increase at all...?

TBH, i used to be thankful of the side effects...I know it sounds odd..i thought, if they make me feel so bad, then they must be doing something profound!!

essbee · 03/12/2006 20:59

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