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Discontinuing all my Medications- diary

#21
Worked out fairly hard and had a bath with epsom salts which actually made me feel really good... but now I'm starting to feel bad again. Guess it's going to be a roller coaster for a few weeks. At least I've lost a few more pounds because I haven't been able to eat much. I'm now down almost 20 pounds from January.
 
#23
Effexor withdrawal is difficult. Yes some folks do open the capsules to take a few grains. Be patient. Good luck.
Effexor withdrawal is a nightmare, I agree. I am one of those people who was breaking capsules open.

It was hard, but I managed to wean off of it.

I haven't taken ADs in over 8 years. They don't do a thing for me, and I believe they are way overprescribed, considering how questionable their efficacy is.

I think the medical industry, (and the mental health segment, in particular) is ultimately about making money, not helping people.

Healthcare should not be just another business commodity, but that's basically what it's turned into.

Sorry for the rant, and sorry to Lady Wolfshead for veering off topic. I wish you the best as you navigate a path forward free from prescriptions ☮️
 

Survivorist

Black sheep of my family....
#24
Well, a little like my story - multiple substance disorder, MSD. Nowadays I do not trust any doctor any longer - and if I need something (mostly to reduce or taper out) I just tell him what to prescribe me. Its only money, not help. And some doctors do not even know what they prescribe and the long term effect, I never had the chance to do withdrawals in hospitals. Working in countries without these possibilities made it very, very hard to survive and sometimes it took me weeks to be on zero with everything (including beer). But it worked until now all time - so it seems as least I have a little power. I am stuck on only one single medication that will stay all my life - Tramadol, which I take (in several forms over the years) since 40 years. no chance to let this go. Smoking, drinking, Xanax, Lithium, Diazepam etc. have all been part of my life. I found out however that the will to stop can be very strong. The more sport I tried to do (sometimes only 5 push-ups, then it got black in front of my eyes), the more active I am, the better it is. Now, as retired, its cool - Gym, shopping (do not eat, only drink fruit juice, milk, tea, multi vitamin tabs, water with lemon, fresh pressed fruitjuice) then pause, administrative issues, then I go on a long nordic walk (mostly 10 - 15 MK). I try to concentrate on positive things - even if not easy (I still cry often, depression). But music, nature, sport, paragliding helped me a lot. Send you a nice song. With greetings from Spain.

Soledad from El Bola
 
#25
ugh - woke feeling creepy, like figures lurked beyond my vision. I guess maybe I was having a nightmare.

Can't seem to get more than 4-5 hours of sleep at a stretch.

Realized I've been having joint/tendon pain since coming off estrogen. I read a bit about how to increase estrogen naturally. Also wearing wrist wraps which seems to help - just ordered ones to wear at night.
 

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