You're following a prescription and a protocol to get off the drug, so please continue to do that. I would have asked my physician to give me guidance for a four-eight week weaning period just for personal assurances of success, which I can't see any physician refusing to do for his/her patient. You have the typical first stage done, although half a dose is about twice the normal initial reduction. If you're doing okay, then in a few days try halving it again. If it seems okay after a week or two, try halving that dose for another week. After that, you might be able to stop it altogether. But do keep a sharp grounding on sleep length and quality. If they are slipping, go back to the previous dose for another week, and then try again. That is a suggestion, NOT a prescription....you should speak to the person issuing the Trazodone to you in the first place.
Also, sometimes a reasonable 'facsimile', a substitute of sorts, might help through the toughest withdrawal points. Maybe melatonin, or another drug, but you're only going to take that one, at most two, nights each week during the weaning period. Just to smooth the roughest patches. Again, see your physician about suggestions or a prescription if it will help. Keeping your eye on the ball is stopping Trazodone...nothing else. But get the okay from your doctor. First.
@gloaming Thank you so much, this was very helpful! My dr had me on the lowest dose they make & I was already halving those, so i just stopped (PCP said I was fine to just stop), so I think I should be good! Sleep has been fine since stopping it tbh, but I was given hydroxyzine in case & I have Zofran, but hopefully I won’t get any nausea!