I am doing this right now, and doing it reeeeally slowly with very gradual reductions. I have done it before (under medical supervision) but the gradations they suggested were too steep and I had side effects. This time it seems to be going fine. I hope when I'm totally off them I feel fine too!
JakeASD wrote:
After taking them for a reasonably long time, I went "cold turkey" on both Citalopram and Mirtazapone. Peculiarly, I experienced no adverse effects at all when I stopped taking Mirtazapine. But Citalopram was a completely different story. In the three months that followed, I felt disorientated, lifeless and, at my worst, suicidal. I am now hoping my GP will prescribe me something for what I suspect is either ADD or ADHD. I believe the negatives to taking SSRIs far outweigh the positives.
I would advise never, ever going cold turkey on SSRIs. I did it once (because I'd run out of pills) and the effects were horrendous. However, I haven't had any negative effects tapering them off slowly as I'm doing now.
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Your neurodiverse (Aspie) score: 121 of 200
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Female, twenties, UK, recently diagnosed Aspie