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    new member

    Hi everyone

    I came accross this site while searching for info on anti-depressant withdrawal symptoms, has anyone been on cipromil?

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    Hi Diane

    Welcome to the forum

    You will find lots of help & support on here.

    Re your question i have'nt been on the tablets you mention but im sure others on here have.

    Take Care

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    Hi Diane,

    Welcome to the forum, you will get a lot of good advice here and make some new friends.

    Take care

    Trac xx

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    Hi Diane

    Welcome aboard.

    Try this post ....
    Citalopram, Cipramil, Escitalopram & Lexapro

    I have never been on it but others have.

    Hope we can be of help.

    You say you are withdrawing? Has this been done very slowly?

    Nicola

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    I came off of them gradually, over the last 3 months, I am in the 3rd week of taking none, still feel a bit strange & spaced out.
    <b id="quote">quote:</b id="quote"><table border="0" id="quote"><tr id="quote"><td class="quote" id="quote">Hi Diane

    Welcome aboard.

    Try this post ....
    Citalopram, Cipramil, Escitalopram & Lexapro

    I have never been on it but others have.

    Hope we can be of help.

    You say you are withdrawing? Has this been done very slowly?

    Nicola

    <div align="right">Originally posted by nomorepanic - 13 March 2006 : 22:06:00</div id="right">
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    Hi there,
    Yes i was on cipromil for about 4 years (plus others prior to that), i came off them last year and withdrawal was very difficult and slow, i reduced very gradually by curtting up tablets and reducing by say 10mg weekly over 2-3 months, whatever you do DO NOT STOP TAKING THEM cold turkey; even after a long withdrawal i still had post medication problems, one of which was fatty deposits in my liver giving similar symptoms to gall stones, not 100% sure but was likely to be long term toxins in the body.
    Since then i developed blackouts in november and subsequent dizzy spells and a whole host of other symptoms common to anxiety/panic,

    At the end of the day, long term use of antidepressants in my experience numbs you to reality and kills your emotions to lifes events, i became a zombie, and came to the point of facing the world again on my own.

    Hope this helps, if you want to know anything else please dont be afraid to ask.
    Andy

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    I feel a trip to the Doc's coming on Andy!! I have good & bad days but feel I am coping pretty well, the depression I can deal with as I'm also going through the menopause woop de woo [:P] What I hate is the spaced out feeling I wish that would go!

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    hi ya you will get lot of help and make new friends i know i have

    hope your well
    tack care
    amanda xx

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    Hi Diane

    Welcome to the site. I am on cipramil, i tried it once about 4 years ago and it made me ill but with the guidance and support of another doctor about 3 years ago tried it again, started on a lower dose and persevered as i trusted her and knew i wasnt making progress on my own. I benefitted and if i look back to how i was i can see how well it helped me.

    Love Sal xx


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    thanks Amanda, everyone has been lovely.
    I am feeling pretty good now and how are you

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