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27 May 2010, 3:05 am

Hi , I'm wanting to come off my antidepressants, as my life seems to have taken a turn for the better. I've ditched my old job, which was making me depressed, and I have a new job with less hours and stress. The reason I want to go off them is because of the side effects. They make me tired, unmotivated, fat, and I believe they've reduced my creativity and intelligence.

However, my GP and p doc don't agree. I think they are just screwing me about. I didn't want to go on the drugs in the first place - the P doc said it would "Only be for a while" Well that while is now 2 years. She keeps going at me to go back to uni and have overseas holidays. I don't think I can afford either, and I don't have the brain or motivation to go to uni even if I wanted to. I can't spend the rest of my life feeling this way. It's frankly - depressing.

The drug I'm on is mirtazapine. Thoughts welcome.



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27 May 2010, 4:36 am

I was told once you should be on anti depressants for twice as long as your depressive episode. Since I was 2 ( they figure) and didn't get diagnosed until middle age, I need to stay on. I did go off once and felt great until I was in a very stressful situation and I crashed very very badly and became close to suicidal.



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27 May 2010, 5:15 am

Hey there. If you don't want to stay on the drugs, or go to Uni or on holidays, that's up to you. I came off my anti depressants pretty quickly as they were making me more suicidal than being off them. Perhaps your doc could prescribe a different drug that might have fewer or different side effects for you. As ever, I prescribe a cocktail of meditation and exercise as the best anti depressant and anti anxiety combo. I'm drug free now, and I can't see myself ever wanting to go back on them, so, it's possible.


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27 May 2010, 7:54 am

For me, coming off my meds at 14 was worth it :). Though I suggest weaning yourself off slowly b/c going from full dosage-nothing in one shot probably will not work (didn't in my case at least).


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27 May 2010, 8:09 am

I came off antidepressants when I realised they were what was making me depressed (ironic isn't it?). I'm off them now and I definitely feel better, but not that much better. It might get better in time.

And you cannot come off antidepressants immediately. It could have dangerous side-effects; a while ago I suddenly stopped taking my medication because I wanted it out of my system, and it magnified the anxiety and made me attempt suicide, which I had never even thought about up until then. So believe me when I say you need to lower the dosage slowly.



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29 May 2010, 2:54 am

opal wrote:
Hi , I'm wanting to come off my antidepressants, as my life seems to have taken a turn for the better. I've ditched my old job, which was making me depressed, and I have a new job with less hours and stress. The reason I want to go off them is because of the side effects. They make me tired, unmotivated, fat, and I believe they've reduced my creativity and intelligence.

However, my GP and p doc don't agree. I think they are just screwing me about. I didn't want to go on the drugs in the first place - the P doc said it would "Only be for a while" Well that while is now 2 years. She keeps going at me to go back to uni and have overseas holidays. I don't think I can afford either, and I don't have the brain or motivation to go to uni even if I wanted to. I can't spend the rest of my life feeling this way. It's frankly - depressing.

The drug I'm on is mirtazapine. Thoughts welcome.


think you would do well to get off stuff. I wouldn't think subduing the pituitary gland would help people much. In the case of brains and bodies that are still I think it's especially dangerous. I'm left to wonder how it is determined that there is no cognitive solution to whatever is wrong.

I am curious--did your "p doc" do anything to evaluate your health or measure any analytes?

Even the federal site http://www.effectivehealthcare.ahrq.gov ... oductID=10
gives a rather poor overview of this serotonergic neurons. That site must have been created by the psychiatry cult or something.

For the record I was duped into sertraline for 6 years--biggest mistake of my life. I stopped that stuff cold turkey once my consciousness was raised--no regrets.