anti depressant withdrawl?
Question:
Is this withdrawl and if so do I have to start all over again once I am taking them again? I will be able to fill my scrips tomorrow.
Answers:
I take Zoloft 50mg everyday, and I can tell you that this is a perfectly normal feeling for someone who has suddenly stopped taking them for one reason or another. I ran out and it took me a week to refill my scripts, but when I did, they seemed to kick back in over a matter of 12-24 hours. I assume this will vary from person to person, depending on body chemistry, but at the very least, you should be back to your 'normal' (anti-depressant taking) self within a couple of days.
In any case, you should keep in contact with your doctor or mental health professional and let him/her know what is going on.
Other Answers:
Consult your dr.
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It is withdrawal, and I know you realize how important it is to stay on your meds. Call your doctor, and ask if you need to start increasing your dosage slowly. I wouldn't think so, but I'm no doctor. Stay on your meds.
buy some razor blades and get it over with..give me a break man there are so many things in this life where people have it alot worse than you im sure just be glad that you are able to type this. think of the ones out there that cant even move or those who live in 3rd world countries that would love to have the money that you spend on your prescriptions so they can EAT
Yes it is withdrawal, because it is sudden and abrupt, plus both medications. I would consult the doctor if you should continue on the dosage or begin on a smaller dosage since the cymbalta has been a week ago, as far as the wellbutrin, I believe it is ok to continue on the dosage since you will have only missed a couple of days. get to the pharmacy or call your doc and tell them the situation they will mail you some.
I feel for you! My brother has the same problem. My brother has many antidepressant pills, and he also has a lot of Odderol. When my brother takes to much at one time, he has nothing for the last days before he gets new pills. During those days, he acts like he is bipolar, although he really isn't. He's either laughing or crying. Either that or he sleeps all day. Now he's slowly taking off from his addictive Odderol and all those other depressants. He takes off 5 mg a month, so he gradually gets less addicted from all those pills. My brother complains, but at least he's not hibernating like a bear all the time. A suggest for you to gradually decrease your dosage, too. It's not good to get on those pills. They might help you in the short run, but they don't allow your body do what it's supposed to do. And that 's very bad indeed.
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