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It doesnt seem that debilitating, I'm fine when the headaches dont

come,etc. It's not imparing my work or my school work. Does anyone

know about how long it takes to get over the withdrawal? I heard like

6 weeks?So I'm half way done? I am taking a multivitamin and lots of

calcium--im a very small girl after all, and I would really rather not

go back on prozac if I could. I feel like I've really made it this

far, and if I can go the extra stretch it would be wonderful

>

> Dear Kara,

>

>

> You said:

>

> > My name is Kara and I was on prozac for about 4 years, 20 mg. About

> a

> > month ago I called my doctor and tapered off prozac, tapering for 2

> > weeks. About 3-4 weeks later I started feeling dizzy, having a

> > headache, lightheaded. I really dont want to go back on prozac but

> > it's been a week since the symptoms started and their really wearing

> > me down. I would love any suggestions you all could give me.

> > Unfortunatly i am very sensitive to medications of any kind. >>

>

>

> ** You went off Prozac way too quickly. It's going to take much

> more than a

week to feel better. You could try reintroducing a 10

> mg. dose. it would take several days to stabilize at that if it was

> going to happen (sometimes there is no going back). It is better, if

> possible, to go back and do it slowly. In your case, 5% decreases at

> a time. virtually ewveryone I've ever encountered who stopped as

> quickly as you did all have prolonged problems that are more severe

> than the people who take a longer time to discontinue a drug like

> Prozac. When I say prolonged I'm taslking years. Some of them even

> end up having to leave their jobs and applying for disability.

>

>

> Take a look at our Basic Healing Protocol for ideas on a foundation

> of nutrients (you got a copy of it when you joined. There is also a

> copy posted earlier on Sun. morning in the message archives).

>

> I'll quickly list here what to look at right now for where you're

> at:

>

> magnesium

>

> calcium

>

> fish oil

>

> Total Body Toddy

>

> Mineral Toddy

>

>

> A heathy diet with fresh, whole foods. Plenty of fresh

> vegetables. Pleanty of fresh, clean water. Avoid packaged foods,

> fast food, food additives (where possible), sugar, corn syrup, all

> other sweeteners except for some occasional raw honey. Avoid all

> white carbohydrates (rice, pasta, etc.)

>

>

> If you've ever tried Dramamine before and found it to be okay

> for you, you may want to try it now for the dizzyness.

>

>

> Do you have any symptoms of anxiety, panic, anger ? If you have

> more symptoms to add feel free to do so. Various flower essences

> work well for many of the symptoms that manifest emotionally.

>

>

> Welcome to the list.

>

> Regards,

>

> (list owner & moderator)

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<<It doesnt seem that debilitating, I'm fine when the headaches dont

come,etc. It's not imparing my work or my school work. Does anyone

know about how long it takes to get over the withdrawal? I heard like

6 weeks?So I'm half way done? I am taking a multivitamin and lots of

calcium--im a very small girl after all, and I would really rather not

go back on prozac if I could. I feel like I've really made it this

far, and if I can go the extra stretch it would be wonderful>>

** There is absolutely no way to determine a time frame for this. It is

very individualized with numerous factors.

Magnesium would serve you far better than calcium.

You can see our protocol in our files under Basic Healing Protocol.

My advice to consider going back on Prozac comes from years of seeing

certain patterns. You may not fit this pattern.

The thing is, though, you're talking about Prozac. Prozac has a very

long half-life so in reality, you are at the very beginning of anything you

are going to experience. Occasionally, it happens that a person doesn't

experience much at all. This could be you.

BTW, how old are you?

Regards,

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Thanks! I'm twenty three, and hoping I'm getting a bit better. I guess

I'm trying to change a few things, im letting my hair grow out,

getting bangs--which i havent had since i was in highschool, im

starting graduate school and quitting prozac is just part of

that--freedom maybe? To not be bound to CVS. But I do have a doctors

appointment today for both the prozac and to make sure this all has

nothing to do with the fact that i havent had an eye exam for 3

years--*L* and i want colored contacts. So, 2 doctors appointments in

one day, and hopefully all will go well. I'll let you all know how

everything goes. Thanks for everything once more!

Kara

> <<It doesnt seem that debilitating, I'm fine when the headaches dont

> come,etc. It's not imparing my work or my school work. Does anyone

> know about how long it takes to get over the withdrawal? I heard like

> 6 weeks?So I'm half way done? I am taking a multivitamin and lots of

> calcium--im a very small girl after all, and I would really rather not

> go back on prozac if I could. I feel like I've really made it this

> far, and if I can go the extra stretch it would be wonderful>>

>

>

> ** There is absolutely no way to determine a time frame for this.

It is

> very individualized with numerous factors.

>

> Magnesium would serve you far better than calcium.

>

>

> You can see our protocol in our files under Basic Healing Protocol.

>

>

> My advice to consider going back on Prozac comes from years of

seeing

> certain patterns. You may not fit this pattern.

>

>

> The thing is, though, you're talking about Prozac. Prozac has a

very

> long half-life so in reality, you are at the very beginning of

anything you

> are going to experience. Occasionally, it happens that a person

doesn't

> experience much at all. This could be you.

>

>

> BTW, how old are you?

>

> Regards,

>

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hello. i live in southern cali. i was diagnosed with fibromyalgia in 2000. i am

now on disability. i am off all of the pain pills and muscle relaxants due to

the fact i overdosed and was in a coma in 2007. now i have all the pain and no

relief. i saw that this group is more into curing the disease than treating it.

amen. i have an appt friday w the neurologist so any suggestions??? i am on

cymbalta 60mg and thats it for the treatment. please help. thank you.

kelly

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