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Old Jul 27, 2015, 10:32 PM
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for a while. I was on Trintellix (Brintellix) for 7+ months and ADs of all sorts for 3 years. I think on the 17th they took me off the Trintellix and didn't give me anything after that (on the basis that none of the meds have helped at all). So here I am, out of hospital, no meds and a referral to a pdoc. Probably won't hear from his office for at least another week. Who knows how far into the future I will actually see him.

To the point: I've been getting a lot of "brain zaps". Headaches. Tired all the freaking time. I can't tell if it's a mixture of not getting enough sleep or just simply tired. I'm typically low-energy but this is a new level. But I've also been feeling more paranoid than I have in a very long time. I can't tell what's what, can't tell what to believe, all these theories keep bombarding my mind. That seems to come and go a bit. Sometimes it's worse than others. When I see movements in my peripherals when I'm not expecting it it freaks me out. I don't know what to think of that. But I'm also afraid of the meds now and the health workers that they're in on a plot against me. I won't go into the details of that here as it's not relevant. Some part of me says it's just me being paranoid but 80% of me says it's real.

I have no idea what to do. Even just writing this has completely sapped me from my energy.
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Old Jul 27, 2015, 11:31 PM
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If you aren't properly tapered off of your medications, especially after that length of time you were on them, all of those problems you mentioned above can and most likely do happen. Had it happen myself. I would suggest you ask psychiatrist for an urgent appointment., mention the things said above, see if you can get in soon. If not, go to your family doctor and if they can't help, go to an e.r. to get a proper taper off the meds. I've heard people here say prozac is a good replacement and has a long half life, so it is easier to taper off of. I hope you get help soon. Stay safe.
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Old Jul 28, 2015, 12:44 AM
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Old Jul 28, 2015, 03:48 AM
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Go to whoever wrote out the script for the meds you are coming off and let them know that you are in trouble. Each body adjusts to levels of meds a ta different rate. One size does not fit all. Going slower may be frustrating but your body may need to do just that.
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