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Sorry if this has been posted but I've searched and can't find anything.
Been on Escitalopram for around 8 months now for anxiety and what with it all but gone the doctor feels its time to stop. They advised me to cut it flat out as opposed to slowly weaning off on a reduced dosage.
Does anyone know what side effects I shall feel due to this? The doctor warned me that I would feel weird for a few days and not to let this make me become anxious again. I can imagine after 8 months of something, suddenly cutting it off will make me feel bizarre...but maybe not? Can anyone help with this?
Cheers
Jack
Hi Jack,
I came off cipralex a few months ago also after 8 months. I was on 20mg and found the best thing for me was to cut down very gradually. I went to 10mg first of all and then 5mg and then missed one day then two days gradually lengthening the time between doses. It took a while but I did it eventually.
The most troublesome symptom for me was an 'electric shock' like feeling...as if all my nerves were suddenly being zapped. But not everyone suffers from this so you may be absolutely fine.
If you do find the withdrawal effects troublesome you should go back to your GP.
Hope this helps
Coni X
thanks Coni
The only thing that bothers me still about stopping the meds is I am often quite prone to focusing on my heartbeat a lot this causing the palpitations
My anxiety first took shape as on a friends birthday I tried cocaine for the first and last time, I thought I was having a heart attack. Evidently not, but for months before i seeked any help I'd suffered horrendous amounts of anxiety and some agrophobia.
To cut a long story short, I know its the anxiety making my heart skip but even still, it does worry me now and then, which makes me in turn wonder if I should stop them.
But I guess I have to one day.
If I feel bad I'll go to the GPs as you say.
thanks again
Jack
nomorepanic
12-05-06, 19:55
Jack
I am concerned as to why they are not reducing it slowly and asking you to stop it suddenly. Did they offer a reason?
Nicola
She gave me the vibe that I'd have to make a big step sooner or later, better do it in one swoop as opposed to drawing it out 'but' i can reduce the dose etc.
It was given as an option, but she pretty much just told me to stop if that makes sense.
Hi Jack,
I think this drug is similar to Cipramil the drug I have just recently stopped, but gradually. I think the doctor is irresponsible to rush you off them!
I have felt slightly faint and a bit depersonalised. I think it must be a side effect. I actually took one today as I felt quite down and am worried that I will get really low. I think I will continue trying to come off tomorrow though.
How do you feel off them Coni?
all the best,
willow.x
Hi willow,
I'm probably not the best person to ask right now as I've hit a blip and have ended up back on antidepressants....think maybe I came off them too soon. Had been off them a few months though. So i d advise anyone to make absolutely sure they were ready before coming off.
Coni X
sorry if that seemed abrupt willow....I'm having a bad night. Didnt mean to sound so short.
Sorry
Coni X
Not much so far, few moments of dizziness and zonning out. Biggest side effect so far is fatigue, almost like when I first started taking it.
Touchwood all will be ok, remains to be seen however...
I was told to come off these gradually..one every other day for a week...then one every other other for the next week and so on. You do seem to be coping well though with the way your doctor has told you hope it continues!! Let us know
Tara xx
I dunno Tara, there are points when I start to lose it a bit and the old feelings come back. I guess I just have to focus on the fact that its not real, its learning to live without the drugs etc.
I'm not sure if its 'de realization' or not, but I'm kinda getting a feeling I used to get a bit where it seems like I'm a person watching a film as opposed to actually being there...
You have a great attitude there :D keep it up !!!
As you say you can always go back to the doc's if you get a little wobbly but the positive attitude you have, I would imagine, will help you loads.
Tara xx
As a quick update to this one, have felt really hideous the past few days. Head aches and palpitations, my eyes feel like they're being pushed back into my skull.
Aside for that though all is fine lol...
Good luck to anyone else stopping meds
Jack
Im sorry you're feeling so bad and I sympathise.
I have experience of being withdrawn from a medication too quickly. I won't go on about in in this mesage though.
After 8 months of being on Citalapram you should be weaning off very gradually. Your doctor is completely irresponsible and dare I say "mad" to ask you to come off it cold turkey so to speak.
Doctors do this with some meds, but usually when they are trying you with another - so that the effects of withdrawal from one are overriden by the new one.
Please phone your doctor and ask what the game is. You can see for yourself on loads of meds websites that withdrawal must not be done the way you have been advised. Go to RX List drug information, or Medline or www.crazymeds.org. You will see guidelines for withdrawal from SSRI's.
Keep us posted and take care of yourself.
Yvonne
Y Goble
Been off escitalopram for five days. Just stopped taking them, no gradual reduction. Was on 20mg. Been taking them for 18months. Feel full of energy, sleeping well, just the odd little electric shock feeling. Must be the right time for me. So glad i have done it as i was tired all the time and putting on weight. Tried a while ago and just got really weepy. Best of luck x
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