No - not really - I think there were a couple of days early on when my wife said I was more irritable than usual, but that went quite quickly. Certainly no anger or anything like that
No - not really - I think there were a couple of days early on when my wife said I was more irritable than usual, but that went quite quickly. Certainly no anger or anything like that
Did you have any problems stopping?
I have carried on with mirtazapine 15mg and have review with GP tomorrow.
Have been getting restless legs but the jerks have stopped.
Do not want to increase dose, feel about the same as before taking them, but felt really bad last weekend but this has passed.
Have put on 3 pounds.
Not sure if GP will let me stay on such a low dose.
I lasted 3 days on Mirtazspine
- restless legs was agony
- unstoppable appetite
-. frequent urination as in having to take a leak every 5 minutes for over an hour
it's apparently. a damn good med when it works
I realise this is an old comment, but I only just found this thread. I was put on 30mg Mirtazapine last summer, and have found I am having some dreadful feelings of anger - especially in the mornings. I am also a lot more irritable than is usual. Some days I work myself up into such an angry state, my heart and head feel like they are going to burst. It's so hard to control.
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Hi, sorry I wrote a replay a few days ago but obviously it didn't make it through here.
I am actually waiting to get an appointment with my GP to discuss my meds. They currently have no advance booking system online because a software switch over is still taking place [it was supposed to be finalised in Novermber '19] as it is I have to wait until 24 February until advance bookings are back then get an appointment sometime after that.
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