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Camellium
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Default Aug 26, 2018 at 02:05 PM
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I think that I can handle all the other symptoms withdrawal symptoms that come up the nausea the brain zaps the weakness the the trembling there they sound awful but I can handle them when I can't handle is the crippling crippling anxiety especially in the morning when it wakes me up I experience some of it from going down and dose now I can imagine that more of the same withdrawal from continuing to go down and dose and then once I get down to 75 serotonin will be totally gone and I don't know what my body is going to do other than give me a lot of painful anxiety I may be able to get .5 Klonopin for the morning but I don't even know if that's enough to get me through and like I said I experienced some of that already just coming down and dose and if my psychiatrist were to put me on 10mg Lexapro at some point I know that some people experience anxiety when being put on an antidepressant so that would be a double whammy please if anybody has any thing to share with me that can help me I'm really shaking in my knees right now I just got used to dose 112 .5 and I don't think I want to go down for a while because I'm so scared but it's not really doing anything for my depression and I still have tremors but at least maybe it stopping some of the anxiety I hate having to depend on this drug it makes me sick I wish my psychiatrist Bad Karma forever putting me on it it was I was put on it while I was in the mental hospital and very vulnerable
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