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Brain zaps, mine are constant…Anyone else?

Depression & Anxiety | Last Active: Jun 24, 2022 | Replies (5)

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@rosa66
Your decision to go off these meds quickly was a recipe for disaster as you’ve found out. 50% cuts are risky.
Although rare withdrawals have lasted for years in some people. I wouldn’t take that chance.
I’m not sure why you wanted input since you already decided what you were going to do.
Decades ago I was discontinuing 3 meds at the same time and was in bed for months. My doctor found out and put me back on the meds and got me straightened out.
Another time my doctor went on vacation and I ran out of my Fentanyl patches. I’ve learned the hard way.
No more withdrawals for me
As far as Primidone or Mysoline is concerned which is a barbiturate anticonvulsant which of your meds does it interact with? I’m curious why your doctor would give you Mysoline. In fact I’m curious why anyone would want to take them unless required for seizures. I’d never take them if I didn’t have to. Just because a doctor gives you a prescription doesn’t mean you have to get it filled or take it.
Jake

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All my life I’ve never questioned what I was pprescribed, but hardly on anything.
Until NOW!
I will never take another drug without deep research.
Psych nurse wanted to add Hydroxyzine to help with Ativan taper and trazedone for ambien taper.
No way I’m adding more to this mix.