Issues in tapering off Paxil 10 mg

Posted by carolbornstjames @carolbornstjames, 1 day ago

I am trying to get off of Paxil which I've been taking many years. Had been taking 30 mg but now am down to 10 mg a day which I take in the morning. I've read that Paxil has a short half life which makes it harder to stop. Every morning when I wake up I'm a little shaky & tense with negative feelings. Is there a natural supplement I could take in the middle of the night so I don't feel this way every morning? I've read a little about SAMe that may help. Any help would be appreciated.

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I think the doctor should give you a medication that will help with your withdrawal symptoms, some people are able to withstand the symptoms of withdrawal but for some of us we need some extra help. I have taken Paxil for a short period, about two years and I withdrew from them I was also taking Ativan so it helped me to cope with the symptoms, perhaps something else that is not habit forming.

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Welcome to the group,
Would like to help. Haven't had that one so can't help. Just saying this is
a good place to ask questions. Good luck finding an alternative.

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@carolbornstjames Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect! I'm glad you are here to read about what other members have experienced.

Like @randallshields56, I don't have any history with Paxil. When we are moving off one medication it certainly can be a challenge! Can your Dr help you with an interim plan?

Have you thought about doing something to help those negative feelings, like meditation, or drawing out your thoughts, or journaling? For me, "getting out of my head, out of my own way" has often helped. It is an alternative to adding yet another pill to my regimen. Do you think you could give this a try?
Ginger

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Welcome to the group,
Would like to help. Haven't had that one so can't help. Just saying this is
a good place to ask questions. Good luck finding an alternative.

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Thank you

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