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Posted by johnnyj on March 9, 2006, at 20:48:29
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by jules354 on March 8, 2006, at 20:14:02
I have a a real good two weeks. It seemed that it took about 3 weeks after reduction to 7.5-mg for things to get better. The "sponge" brain pressure stuff was horrible. I will half my dose around the start of May. I am confident that I will be able to stop it but I have to go slow. I think it is very wise to wait a few weeks after side effects diminish before weaning down more. Last time I just went too fast and the rebound effect of feeling again was overwhelming.
Good luck and if you take it slow I think it helps. I do feel that when I went back on after 10 days off it made me more depressed. The deep headaches were terrible.
Posted by jules354 on March 11, 2006, at 18:06:30
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » jules354, posted by johnnyj on March 9, 2006, at 20:48:29
I'm glad to hear things are going better! Have you thought about even waiting longer than a few weeks? I think going at a really glacial pace helped me a lot.
today I went to see a massage therapist who also did healing energy work and I walked out feeling so much more centered and calm. I really recommend some kind of bodywork...it helped so much.
Posted by musky on March 12, 2006, at 22:51:13
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 8, 2006, at 5:51:46
>Hey hang in there... watch out you dont wean too fast... most drs give the WRONG way to wean.. too fast .. I researched that you only wean 10% at a time for months at a time... Thats what has helped me get down to my doses... Im at about 3mg now... very slowly.. I only cut back after I have stabilized my mood, etc .. for me it is about every 2months i cut back ... acupuncture has helped tremendously with withdrawl sypmptoms..
Keep going... its withdrawl ..not the other way around that docs try to tell you to stay on or even go back up a dose...
Good luck, and keep me posted..
Yes, cold, weepy, anxious. Horrible. I've been weaning from 15mg down to 7.5mg for a week now. Also started low dose of Lexapro a week ago. How's it going for you? Still on it or weaning? Please keep in touch, I'll let you know how I'm doing as well. We can support each other, thx, pinkee
Posted by musky on March 12, 2006, at 23:01:27
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » johnnyj, posted by jules354 on March 11, 2006, at 18:06:30
> I agree with other things to center ones energy.. As I have commented on other posts.. acupuncture works well for getting off meds.
this one I go to gets people off Crack Cocaine.. thats how powerful acupuncture can be...
I hope this helps people out there that want to get off completely and stay clean..no drug to replace another drug crap....
and also Remeron just numbed me out.. never felt good.. it did nothing for my depression but numb it so that I didnt cry... couldnt actually, no feelings... thats totally wrong. But when drs. think you are not crying all the time they then think you are better... ha thats a joke.. you may appear calm on the outside to them and to your family but on the inside you are numb... Thats NOT normal!!!
I hope when im completely off that I do feel normal thinking again..
Hey has anyone out there had any foggy brain sensations while weaning??? or feeling mood swings, like sometimes I just laugh at nothing almost then sometimes you just want to run and cry..
be glad when Im off this..musky
I'm glad to hear things are going better! Have you thought about even waiting longer than a few weeks? I think going at a really glacial pace helped me a lot.
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> today I went to see a massage therapist who also did healing energy work and I walked out feeling so much more centered and calm. I really recommend some kind of bodywork...it helped so much.
Posted by musky on March 12, 2006, at 23:12:44
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by Jon90211 on March 7, 2006, at 18:02:24
>Right on!!! you are right.. DONT pick up your prescription... I totally agree with you on the body's own healing... Thats what God gave us..
And hey, thats a very good question about long term effects... I dont even think they have done studies on this, which really scares me now.
I have been on Remeron for 3yrs.. I have been weaning ever so slowly for over a year now.
They had me on 45mg (for a 107lb woman), like i found out later that that is a dose for a 200lb man.
Dr.s dont think about that now,,, they just prescribe more and more , thinking more is better,,da!! When i was at this dose I gained 40lbs!!! was puffy and had terrible jerking. Then eventually I cut back like I say.
I am happy to say I have lost 20 of those pounds, just cutting back. I was always lean and in shape, and after this it ruined my whole body and self image.. and they call it an "anti" depressant????? ha ya right.
Well good luck to you and stay clean..
I figure I should be off mine in 2months because thats how much med i have left.. and then thats when I plan to do the last cut.. I like you am NOT renewing my prescription..
Unless one takes the drug themselves, they have no idea what it does, let alone long term effects
Gee... I wonder if the drug companies would ever fund the research for that eh??? probably not as they may find out things they dont want to know..
God forbid they might loose sales!!!!Musky
So glad to read these posts. Called in new prescription for Remeron today for ANXIETY/depression and sleep trouble, but after reading what you guys are saying - I'm not going to pick it up. I'm resolved to beat this crap w/o "anti-depressants".
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> I stopped Prozac a year ago after weaning for a year. It's been hell. I am certain the Prozac created more problems with anxiety and sleep than I started with. It may have had an adverse affect on adrenals and/or blood sugar. Who knows! That's a good question, huh? Does anyone know the long term affect of these drugs?
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> I appreciate the info, support and encouragment provided here. No one needs to go through this crap alone. I am resolved keep clear of "anti-depressants" and rely on exercise, diet, meditation and God to restore my balance. Despite the dangers of "anti-depressants", I have total confidence in the human body and mind's ability to heal itself.
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> My heart is with anyone going through this struggle. thanks for sharing your experiences!
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> God Bless!
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Posted by musky on March 12, 2006, at 23:17:44
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 7, 2006, at 15:43:41
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Hey PInkee
just read this post and wondering why you are substituting one drug for another... maybe your anxiety is from the lexapro .. Im tring to remember is klonopin a sleeping pill??
it sounds familiar.. Id say the remeron withdrawls could very well be the source of your anxiety.. I had more of this too
do you trust your pychiatrist?? just wanting to know as usually they will just prescribe another drug to combat the other, etc, etc... thats ALL they seem to know. I hope it works out for you ,, hang in there..Musky
Hi guys, updating! Still on 7.5mg of Remeron. Also have been on 5mg of Lexapro for 7 days now. Taking .5mg klonopin in a.m., 2.5 at around lunch and than the Remeron and .5 klonopin at bed time. Anxiety is kicking harder. Can't figure out if it's the Remeron withdrawals or if the lexapro is adding to my anxiety. What a mess. So tired of feeling like this. Will be seeing my phychiatrist in 3 days. Keep posting, we can get each other through this, God Bless, pinkee
Posted by pinkeetoz on March 13, 2006, at 20:22:35
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on March 12, 2006, at 23:17:44
I'm changing from Remeron to Lexapro because I really do need something for depression and anxiety. Decided I will take Lexapro again tonight and tommorrow night I will try to go without the Remeron. I have the klonopin if it gets to bad. What do you guys think?
Posted by pinkeetoz on March 13, 2006, at 20:32:57
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on March 12, 2006, at 23:01:27
Definitly feeling the mood swings while weaning. Anxiety is the worst for me. Also irritable and kind of wanting to stay away from everyone, not even really wanting to answer the phone, yep, this is fun, but we will get through it! pinkeetoz
Posted by pinkeetoz on March 15, 2006, at 13:30:17
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 13, 2006, at 20:32:57
Well, I've been on Lexapro for a few days. Last night I cut my 7.5mg of Remeron in half. Really scared, already having so much trouble with anxiety and depression from cutting it down from 15mg. I'm hoping that I won't feel so bad since I'm lexapro and klonopin. Support would be greatly appreciated, thx, pinkeetoz
Posted by jules354 on March 16, 2006, at 13:03:14
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 13, 2006, at 20:32:57
I've had lots of mood swings since going off my last 7.5mg dose. A little slight mania, but also anxiety, weepiness, and social anxiety, not wanting to leave the house. But it feels like it keeps changing, so I have faith it will even out.
Again, a plug for bodywork - and exercise. Even if it's just a walk around the block, it helps so much to get moving (also help move the last bit of drug out of your body). If you have cable TV, there are lots of free exercise programs on demand. Drink lots of water too.
Hang in there everyone.
Posted by pinkeetoz on March 17, 2006, at 17:05:35
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by jules354 on March 16, 2006, at 13:03:14
Update! I took the last of the Remeron 2 nights ago. Also down to 2.5mg of klonopin in the a.m., -PHEW-!!!! Have been on Lexapro for about 9-10 days, think it's probably helping a little. Still anxious when a stressor pops up. I don't really know how to handle it. I used to just pop a pill. Scarey to have real feelings, don't know what to do with them! Anyhow, you guys have a great weekend, pinkeetoz
Posted by pinkeetoz on March 17, 2006, at 17:24:34
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 17, 2006, at 17:05:35
Musky, I apologize for not answering your post. I'm just starting to really get the hang of it. I did not really want to go from one med to another but I'm having alot to deal with right now. Klonopin is an anxiety med. that you have to be really careful with as to not become dependent on it. The Lexapro is helping me to get off of the Remeron and the Klonopin, thx, pinkeetoz
Posted by yarn23 on March 18, 2006, at 8:52:51
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by jules354 on March 16, 2006, at 13:03:14
Hey folks. I’m really glad to find this thread. I had no idea others were having so much trouble getting off Remeron.
I’ve been on it for about 5 years (60mg). When I was 18 I was feeling depressed and asked for help. I ended up with wicked medication and multiple hospital stays. Eventually I calmed down with the Remeron. It put me to sleep and I liked the sedated feelings. And over 5 years you just get used to it.
I’ve felt for a while now that pills were not the right way for me to get well in the first place. And now that I have no insurance I’ve got a big incentive to get off finally.
I cut down from 60mg to 30mg for about a week. Then 30mg to 15mg for about 3 months...These reduced amounts were basically to stretch my rx, I still wasn't sure Id go off for good. Anyway, I had no problems with these reductions.
For the past 2 weeks I’ve been at zero. Went from 15mg to 0mg. If I had read this earlier I likely would had gone to at least 7.5mg before I quit. But I felt ok the first week. I wasn’t sleeping as much, but I felt a little more lucid, and I liked that. I’m surprised I could even go to sleep. (I tried about 6 months ago to go off, but couldn't make it, the sleeplessness drove me mad.)
This past week has been rough though. I’ve got a the depressive things going on (angry, anxious, twisting my jaw, scary thoughts, etc.) I have confidence that my state of mind will improve with time and as my life improves, though. What is bugging me like mad, and has got to go way is this wretched itching. My body itches all over. Anyone else have this problem?
Thanks for sharing yall. I hope my bit is not too scatterbrained for your reading. -yarn
Posted by pinkeetoz on March 18, 2006, at 13:56:40
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 15, 2006, at 13:30:17
Anxiety and depression creeping back up really bad, went back to .5mg klonopin this a.m. Can't believe Remeron can be so powerful. Really nauseated,but, my daughter had stomach upset yesterday too, don't know if its the Remeron on the bug. Anyhow, just wanted to throw this out there, please pray for me, pinkeetoz
Posted by musky on March 18, 2006, at 22:45:13
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 17, 2006, at 17:24:34
me too pinkee
I am just trying to figure out this message board
let me know if it gets to you ok?I understand that you are trying to get off remeron. just remember one drug is just replacing another... then you will have to get off the klonopin.. etc.
I dont know how you feel, but what has been working for me is acupuncture.. since I have been doing this I havent had any anxiety meds... none for almost 2yrs.. I just made up my mind to do it. I realize that the best way to overcome anxiety is to face it head on! yep head on.. like if you take say ativan or something else to combat anxiety then lyou never really feel the anxiety, right? the pills calm u down til the next time.. I know this doesnt really sound inviting, but I have been also going to cognitive therapy and it taught me that you really want to feel anxious so that you will fight all the harder to overcome it... but hey whatever works for you. but if you truly want to be free of meds. then look into acupunture. It has really , really helped me... and I am able to so far come off the remeron(slow taper) without too much side effects that take over. I think that I would be alot worse off without the acupuncture..Good luck and keep me posted, Sorry for rambling,, just want to help
musky
Posted by musky on March 18, 2006, at 22:54:24
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 18, 2006, at 13:56:40
> Hang in there pinkee!!!
Are you still taking ANY remeron?? it could be the withdrawl as well as drug to drug interaction.
Like i say whatever way you can manage,, doit but again I stay firm on trying to overcome anxiety without meds... try to stay strong in your mind.
I do alot of distraction techniques too that help me if i get bad..
like listen tou your fav. music, or take a hot bath, or read a good book, eat a fav. food, go for exercise, challenge your mind (with something that takes full concentration), if possible. ANYTHING to distract u from thinking or sprialling into the anxiety /depression.
hope this helps!!
and ya, believe it.... Remeron is a VERY powerful drug,,, the docs dont warn you though(figures). It is a dual action drug , unlike other antidepressants which only mess with the serotonin, Remeron affects BOTH serontonin and norepinephrine(which is the oppposite of serotonin, basically). therefore I can see why there is much more side effects, and withdrawl hell...
God 'Bless.. p.s. Try gingerale to offset the nausea,, worked wonders for me when I first started to wean...
muskyAnxiety and depression creeping back up really bad, went back to .5mg klonopin this a.m. Can't believe Remeron can be so powerful. Really nauseated,but, my daughter had stomach upset yesterday too, don't know if its the Remeron on the bug. Anyhow, just wanted to throw this out there, please pray for me, pinkeetoz
Posted by musky on March 18, 2006, at 23:10:36
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by yarn23 on March 18, 2006, at 8:52:51
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Hey Yarn:yep, I too got itchy, dry skin... and never had this before,,,(itchy scalp and rash around my eyes)I noticed this started happening when I got to to lower doses. I am currently on about 2mg( as small as my pill cutter allows! lol)
I have been trying to taper / get off for almost 2yrs now.been on 2mg for almost 2months,, staying here for another 2months..also I have seen other postings where people have not started the worst until completely off and within 5 days of stopping.. sheesh.. I am kinda getting concerned as I have been not too bad (thanks to acupuncture) with keeping myself relatively sane coming off so far.. Im sure it would be worse if it wasnt for my acupuncturist.. I too had freaky thoughts, etc, etc. and scared myself.. I hope this stuff doesnt reallly get bad when I completely stop , which if all goes ok,,, in 2months.. cause thats when my rx runs out and I AINT renewing it.
My acupuncturist is waiting in the wings for me when I get to the next stage... he said he will be available for me 24/7 if need be!!! Now theres a caring dr.!!! more than what I can say for the psychiatrists (not all), who just pill you up again if you start to spiral...
I cant believe yu have been on 60mg!!!!! I thought 45mg was the max! crazyness... and I am just a small framed and found out the dose the dr. was giving me is what they rx to a 200lb man.. no wonder I had horrific side effects when i was on this dose!!!Well good luck, keep going... Im told it does pass
Musky
Hey folks. I’m really glad to find this thread. I had no idea others were having so much trouble getting off Remeron.
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> I’ve been on it for about 5 years (60mg). When I was 18 I was feeling depressed and asked for help. I ended up with wicked medication and multiple hospital stays. Eventually I calmed down with the Remeron. It put me to sleep and I liked the sedated feelings. And over 5 years you just get used to it.
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> I’ve felt for a while now that pills were not the right way for me to get well in the first place. And now that I have no insurance I’ve got a big incentive to get off finally.
>
> I cut down from 60mg to 30mg for about a week. Then 30mg to 15mg for about 3 months...These reduced amounts were basically to stretch my rx, I still wasn't sure Id go off for good. Anyway, I had no problems with these reductions.
>
> For the past 2 weeks I’ve been at zero. Went from 15mg to 0mg. If I had read this earlier I likely would had gone to at least 7.5mg before I quit. But I felt ok the first week. I wasn’t sleeping as much, but I felt a little more lucid, and I liked that. I’m surprised I could even go to sleep. (I tried about 6 months ago to go off, but couldn't make it, the sleeplessness drove me mad.)
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> This past week has been rough though. I’ve got a the depressive things going on (angry, anxious, twisting my jaw, scary thoughts, etc.) I have confidence that my state of mind will improve with time and as my life improves, though. What is bugging me like mad, and has got to go way is this wretched itching. My body itches all over. Anyone else have this problem?
>
> Thanks for sharing yall. I hope my bit is not too scatterbrained for your reading. -yarn
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Posted by pinkeetoz on March 19, 2006, at 11:08:38
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on March 18, 2006, at 23:10:36
I'm such a mess again. Extreme anxiety and weepiness, scarey thoughts. Worse part for me is I can't stop my mind from racing, think it's part of the rebound anxiety. I'm thinking I'll have to go back to 7.5mg Remeron until the Lexapro takes full effect. I've been off of the Remeron completely for about 4 days, it's got to be whats making me so crazy, plz continue to pray for me, and post back soon, thx, pinkeetoz
Posted by yarn23 on March 19, 2006, at 21:52:41
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 19, 2006, at 11:08:38
Hey, pinkeetoz. Remember that anxiety and bad thoughs can't harm you. Try not to be afraid of them becasue they always pass. Don't give up if you want off. Wean slower if you have to, but don't give up.
Posted by musky on March 19, 2006, at 23:11:42
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 19, 2006, at 11:08:38
>Hey pinkee:
Sorry to hear that... thats the problem though with this.. as soon as we get witdrawls we tend to get scared and then you go back.. Did you go from 7.5mg to nothing? Because for me I tapered from 7.5mg to 3.75, to 2mg... and I stayed on EACH dose for about 2-3months if you can believe it... so far Im hangin in... maybe try this method and see how you feel and then maybe you wont need the lexapro either.. Be strong ok?? Fight for it!!musky
I'm such a mess again. Extreme anxiety and weepiness, scarey thoughts. Worse part for me is I can't stop my mind from racing, think it's part of the rebound anxiety. I'm thinking I'll have to go back to 7.5mg Remeron until the Lexapro takes full effect. I've been off of the Remeron completely for about 4 days, it's got to be whats making me so crazy, plz continue to pray for me, and post back soon, thx, pinkeetoz
Posted by musky on March 19, 2006, at 23:14:53
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by yarn23 on March 19, 2006, at 21:52:41
> yes I agree with u yarn! dont give up and yes I also learnt that thoughts cannot harm yu if u REFUSE to act on them. and its true, when I would get them they all have passed. I know at the time it seems that they wont but then they do..
And thats a good way to put it too, if you want off the meds you have to keep going.
Hey, pinkeetoz. Remember that anxiety and bad thoughs can't harm you. Try not to be afraid of them becasue they always pass. Don't give up if you want off. Wean slower if you have to, but don't give up.
Posted by musky on March 19, 2006, at 23:22:38
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by musky on March 19, 2006, at 23:11:42
just a quick note to all who are are trying to get off remeron.. when i was at my acupuncturist and was quite scared to try to wean off in fear of a relapse,, he just said this.. He said that "you have more chance of crashing if yu stay on the antidepressant than if you come off it" and you know what I believe him
I am now starting to psyche myself up for what is yet to come as I hear it can get the worst once you are completely off. I am trying to get it timed so that my first week off will fall within the long weekend(lol) so Im not at work as much..
but I will cross that bridge when i get to it.
The countdown begins for me in 2months.. thats when my rx runs out... and I finish my last little "bit" of 2mg dosage of Remeronhmmm... I think they should rename the drug RemerWRONG... meaning its totally wrong!!! haahah
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Hang in allMusky
Posted by jules354 on March 20, 2006, at 10:16:38
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by pinkeetoz on March 19, 2006, at 11:08:38
Hang in there pinkeetoz. I'm sorry to hear things are so tough. did you decide to go back on the Remeron till the Lexapro kicks in? I'll keep you in my thoughts, jules
Posted by jules354 on March 20, 2006, at 21:58:41
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates?, posted by yarn23 on March 18, 2006, at 8:52:51
Yes, on the itching. It's maddening! My scalp especially was horribly itchy in the beginning. Seems to be up and down now. I've been drinking tons of water, cutting down on my dairy intake (it exacerbates skin irritation) and using mild soap and lotions. I hope it gets better for you too -jules
Posted by musky on March 20, 2006, at 23:00:36
In reply to Re: mirtazapine/remeron updates? » yarn23, posted by jules354 on March 20, 2006, at 21:58:41
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I too got the itchy scalp.. and before that I have had this stupid rash under the eyes.. finally got that under control with cortisone cream.. lately its been better since ive been on the lower dose of remeron.. even the scalp itchy has improved a fair amount... I think its the drug getting out of the system.. Im told its all part of detox.
Good luck
muskyYes, on the itching. It's maddening! My scalp especially was horribly itchy in the beginning. Seems to be up and down now. I've been drinking tons of water, cutting down on my dairy intake (it exacerbates skin irritation) and using mild soap and lotions. I hope it gets better for you too -jules
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