Posted by thrasher on July 18, 2001, at 6:55:21
In reply to Re: Mirtazapine (Remeron), posted by Marsha on March 13, 2001, at 15:09:18
> Yes, I had a bad experience with Remeron. I had nightmares, difficulty disguishing reality from dreams, being in a constant fog, tired, feeling unsafe driving, outbursts of anger, my eyes began to jerk and still do 10 days after stopping the med. I am having trouble with short term memory still. It was a terrible experience and I never want to take anti-depressents again. I feel so much better now that I am off them. My family says they are glad to have me "back again". If it were not for a concerned psychiatrist that learned I was put on these drugs, I would probably still be on them and going downhill. He invited me to his house to talk about what my doctor had put me on and talked some sense into my head about them. He continues to check on me regularly at church and we communicate via email during the week sometimes. I am convinced I have done the right thing to quit taking them and he is too. Now I have to face my doctor next week.....I know he will not be happy I quit and I have the job of convincing him I am better without them.
yeh same, mirtazapine was undergoing test release here in .au
doc got some for me because I'd tried nearly everything else and was nearly dead..
talk about tripping! remeron for 3 days was the worst continuous bad trip I have ever had, waking up from one nightmare/dream/terror into another one...
so yeh I am happy someone else has had this experience, because it's the only drug of this type to affect me negatively (200mg fluoxetine per day all week is fine,
30mg mirtazapine was the very definition of ph33r :(
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