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I’ve been on Lyrica ten Yrs and am trying to decrease the amount I’m taking. My rheumatologist advised me to decrease by 10mgs/mo. That’s what safe. If you titrate faster than that you will have awful insomnia , headaches, body jerking, depression and possible seizure activity.
I’m weaning off clonopin now. I was taking a low dose of 0.5 now just taking half for 2 1/2 weeks now . How long did you cut down between stages ?
@barbrar2
I took Klonopin too.
I was taking 18mg a day for maybe a few years for seizures but it didn't help.
I believe that the best way to taper off a medication is by choosing a compounding pharmacy and taper by a certain percentage. The 5-10% taper is popular and successful. Yes, it often takes a long time but a substantially reduced possibility of withdrawals are worth it to me. I tapered probably over two years. Some people may taper up to 20% or so. A larger taper may seem easy when your dose is large but large cuts seldom are successful as your dose gets smaller. Read back and there are many unhappy and disappointed people who suffered intolerable withdrawal symptoms. Even though my taper was very slow probably slower then necessary at the end I had to chip off tiny pieces to continue to not have any withdrawal effects. I might have started tapering every two weeks but I switched to monthly cuts. Your brain needs time to adjust.
SLOW WINS THIS RACE!!!
Best of luck to you.
Jake
Why is everyone trying to come off of it? Does it not work?
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@amberpep
Balance problems are a common problem with seizure medications and not only in older folks. I’ve taken them since I was 14 (55 years) and have had balance issues ever since.
I agree under ideal circumstances the best option would be to get advice from a doctor but unfortunately with the manufacturers doing little if any tapering research how can doctors be expected to properly advise patients to lower or get off their meds. Sadly, many doctors don’t listen to how badly their patients are suffering or worse yet, just don’t care.
Read more of this thread and see how many doctors stopped their patients meds cold turkey or had them decrease their dosages by huge percentages substantially increasing the probability of horrible withdrawals.
Have a blessed day,
Jake