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Help to wean off Paxil/Senior Antidepressants

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Mar 4 2:50pm | Replies (25)

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@debamato

Hi,
I am currently weaning off Paxil also - from 40 mg, 30 mg, now on 20 mg. and feeling much better. Some days are better than others. I find that when I am home alone, my mind gets the best of me. Dr. is pleased, but wants me to stay at the 20 for another 6 weeks before going down any further. Does this sound encouraging? What do you mean by a "short taper"? I really want to get this over with. Has anyone else experienced these ups and downs during the process??

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I think @sears meant since I was on such a low dose (10 mg.) and for only 8 weeks I would not have to have a long, gradual decrease of this drug when coming off of it. That's what @sears meant by a "short taper".
And that is exactly what happened. I was able to stop it quickly since I was not on it that long and the dose only 10 mg.
I think you should follow your doctor's advice in weaning off this drug. Don't know how long you were on it(?) but with a 40 mg. dose it's best to come off of it slowly as your doctor is advising you. It is encouraging. Don't know exactly what you mean by "my mind gets the best of me" when home alone but my guess is you find yourself mentally out of whack. Which is normal. When this happens try to "distract" yourself. Get out of your mind and focus on something you enjoy no matter what it is. Even going outside for a brief walk, listening to music can help. Accept that this feeling is happening to you - talk to yourself to overcome it and then move on to something else! You will eventually get rid off Paxil...be patient and best of luck to you.