This post is about coming off anti-depressant meds. Please don’t take it as being anti-medication or as a suggestion that anybody would be better off unmedicated. My meds helped me when I needed them most so I would be that last person to advise against taking them. It’s a decision that every person needs to make for themselves.
I stopped taking anti-depressant medication a month ago because the circumstances causing my depression had changed for the better, and because the side-effects had started to impact on my functioning. As I stated in an earlier post I had started on 10 mg Citalopram, soon upping the dosage to 20 mg. This had helped alleviate my symptoms of depression and I had been feeling more like my usual self.
But after a couple of months my circumstances had changed — I had transitioned to living full-time as female and my relationship with Anne had improved immeasurably. That was when I began to notice the negative aspects of SSRI medication. My mood was too stable: I didn’t get appreciable highs or lows. This caused problems: I discovered that not experiencing the highs prevented me from getting motivated. I didn’t even enjoy my work, my major special interest.
I spoke to my doctor about coming off the meds and began the process of reducing my dosage. But it wasn’t as effective as I’d hoped and after speaking to a doctor at the stage of alternating 20 mg and 10 mg daily I decided to try to stop altogether. It took a couple of weeks for my mind to adjust properly but after that I was feeling better than I had for months.
Well, that was over a month ago now and for the past four weeks I have been feeling like my old self. I’m enjoying life again, I’m enjoying my work (I’ve been more productive in the last month than I was for the entire time I was medicated). And that’s why I decided to link this video. It sums up how I’m feeling so well.
Pharmacutecals can be blessings, curses, or both. Glad yours was there for you when you needed them and that you’re feeling better without them.
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Thank you Alison. Yes, they did their job at the time. I’m glad I accepted taking them at the time, but the side effects can be very difficult to live with.
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❤ Whatever you have decided and that works best for you, I am glad for you. Wellness, the knowing that Self is in a state of reverberating good, is paramount. I've had a good week too! Hugs from me and petite Greyhound kisses from Miss Lucy! xo
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So happy that you’ve had a good week! ((Hugs)) for you and kisses for Miss Lucy. ❤ xx
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I spent close to ten years on sri’s of varying types they did what they needed to, allowing me to function and get out of bed. But after dealing with the underlying issues they become a problem and I’m so happy you have turned this corner! Hugs!
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((Steffi)) xx
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What a joyful post! I’m glad you’re feeling like yourself again. ❤
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Thank you Cynthia! xxx
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Really great to hear that the meds worked when you needed them to, and now you’re fine without 🙂
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Thank you ((Petra))!
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