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Old Mar 22, 2013, 01:18 PM
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Takes time and patients RB to come off them slowly . Coming off them suddenly and all at once can be a reciepe for disaster. It took me almost a year to come off all 6 of my meds. Your brain and body is used to being fed a constant supply of those chemicals, cutting off supply suddenly ya shocks your system. It's not a good way to see how you are off meds because as others said it's a state of withdrawal not a state of stability that you find yourself in. Not unlike coming off any other drugs.

That old saying slow and steady wins the race is not for nothing. Take your time, plan it out and figure out what to taper down and off of and in what order. I don't think it's just a case of wrong or right meds. I tried so many combos, so many meds for so many years. I have a massive pile of old meds..well over 40 and I never found any that left me feeling right or well.

But I think if you seriously want to come off them you need a good plan in place.
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