Anxiety, panic and depression.
I am 71 year old woman with anxiety, panic and depression. Been on mirtazapine for 9 years. Have to come off it. Has anyone ever experience Mirtazapine withdrawal?
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I think you may need a Fresh Face!
Yes, I'm beginning to think that pharmacists know more than doctors.
Just seeing this post. I agree another doctor may help, but it is so difficult to find psychiatrists who either take insurance, Medicare or provide us with the necessary information to submit to the secondary carrier should you have one and who accepts the claims even if Medicare doesn't. Finding psychotherapists are even more difficult to find.
That's okay. I'm new to all this.
@shoregal45
I don't think that there's one psychiatrist, psychologist or therapist/counselor within 150 miles from my home who accepts Medicare except for the lcsw's who work for the hospital, and all of the hospitals in central Oregon have been taken over by the largest one. That's not all a bad thing, but if the top one has problems, they all will suffer. The local hospital was without a therapist for 18 months, which was too long for me. I might have been able to drive the 50 miles to mama hospital, but 2 hours of driving for one hour of therapy wasn't reasonable, and it takes 3 months to get an appointment. I did see the therapist there one time, and I would have loved to be able to see him weekly. The current local man has indicated that he wants to live here until he retires, and he's 56 now.
I was sort of okay the first 9 months with no therapy, but I was gradually losing it after that. I don't know how much longer I could have gone and not committed suicide. But for now...
Jim
Don' know how much longer I can go either. I no longer trust or believe there is help. Must have hit too many bumps and curves as of the past few weeks. Stuff happens.
Wow! I guess you live in a small town. There are so good chat groups on line you may want to try. http://community.projecthopeandbeyond.com/ There are weekly/monthly newsletters authorized by Theresa Bourchard that I've found helpful. Good luck.
Sorry you are going through such a rough time especially with no help. A good doctor of mine once told me that I feel THAT bad perhaps suicidal to go immediately to the ER! I would also suggest calling the ambulance, a friend, etc. if you are that bad.
Hi, @parus, Life certainly throws its curves and bumps. It can get pretty tough, especially when you feel there is no help. But you are not alone. We are here. We're listening.
If at any point you start to feel like you may consider hurting yourself, please call or text the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline (https://988lifeline.org/) for immediate help. Your safety is important to us.