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My PDoc has started weening me off my buspar 2 weeks ago with my Geodon to follow right after. The reason being that my GP wants to run a test to figure out why I have a hormone present that is causing my blood pressure to spike. I've had so many other tests done, Cat scans, ultrasounds, blood and urine work and all came back normal. I am starting to feel the effects of being weened off.
Anxiety, lack of sleep, worry, depression and slight mania. And that is just being at lower doses of buspar. He did increase the lamictal and put me on ambien 5 mg with no positive results. I'm afraid what will happen if I'm taken off of the geodon eventually. I am wondering if this test is even worth it. My blood pressure is being controlled with the new meds I'm on and I have been losing weight. I may bail on this all together and focus on my mental well being and get my meds back to the way they are supposed to be. That's about it everyone. Just wanted to update you all. Thanks for the support and I hope you are all well!
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Hi Jedi. I know how difficult it can be to be weaned off a medication, especially ones I've been on for a long time. I imagine it is a hard choice to make. I have no clue what the issue with the hormone might be. Have you considered getting a second opinion about your GP's plan? Maybe from a specialist? I'm not 100% sure what type of specialist would be best. You might ask. An endocrinologist?
I don't want to scare you, but Geodon withdrawal is often rough for people. I had a heck of a time finally getting off of it, especially having taken 160 mg per day for about 6 years. But I eventually did. I was weaned off very slowly...over months. |
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Weening off Meds is ALWAYS scary, Jedi67!
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Hey Jedi, I'm happy to hear from you. Sorry the circumstances are what they are. I am sure it feels uncomfortable and risky. Did your GP coordinate with your pdoc on this at all? It seems like they would want to stay in sync while making this kind of change.
Did your doctor express what would occur if you didn't have this test? If the risks aren't too great and you found a med that helps keep your blood pressure under control I agree the better thing to do might be skipping this test. You've been stable for a while since your last mixed episode. I'd hate to see you sacrifice that. You're in my thoughts. Blessings for peace and wellness. |
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Thanks for your support and blessings. Much appreciated, fern46! I will keep everyone posted and updated as things progress ![]()
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I've been told there are other alternatives to getting this "Nuclear Testing" done by my GP. My PDoc is on board as well for getting back on my psych meds. So no more weening off. I do still have to see an Endo and also get blood work and urine tests done that my GP ordered. I am very relieved. Thanks everyone for your feedback and support. I can breathe easier today! I've already started my regular doses and I'm back on track!
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Wonderful news Jedi! I am happy you will be able to enjoy your summer like you were hoping. Thanks for the update.
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In my experience, coming off meds is always very difficult. The times I've had success is when I titrate down extremely slowly.
Your post caught my attention because I have also been having weird blood pressure spikes. I'm on two medications to lower my bp, but it's not dramatically lower. The doses are minimal, though. The situation is very frustrating. It's great that your GP is arranging testing for you. So far, all my GP has done is change or add on medication. Could the hormone increase your having indicate a thyroid problem? |
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*sigh* yes...the "taking more pills to help stop side effects from pills." I was taking a water pill, too, but was getting up 5 times/night to pee. Needless to say, the sleep interruptions are not helpful for bipolar disorder. My GP stopped the water pill and increased my Amlodipine dose. x fingers crossed x It is great that your current doc is being proactive! ![]() |
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