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> Okay let me try to sum it up.....on 8mg of paxil...I go to visit

my

> parents over the weekend....on Sat I go to a b-day party and get a

> huge headache, but its like a weird headache...I end up leaving

early,

> I vomit and have diarreha and go to sleep. This happened once

before.

> They Sun I fell exhausted all day still have diarreha my sister

gets

> mad at me and then I start crying....weird heahache...tired...go

to

> sleep early. I'm still really tired. Now when I first got

anxiety I

> would get this weird thing, feeling in my throat and it would make

me

> want to get sick and not eat. I have that again. It never really

> went away, but just wasn't as predominant. Now I'm really

sensitive

> the past few days, tired, throat thing. I really don't want to go

> back on a regular dose of medicine, but I don't want to feel like

> this. I've been on 8mg for 3 weeks before this happened. Not sure

> what to do.>>

** The obvious question is -- is it normally a stressful event

for you to vist your parents?

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** The obvious question is -- is it normally a stressful event

> for you to vist your parents?

>

> Regards,

>

No it is not. Every heard of the " throat thing? "

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** The obvious question is -- is it normally a stressful event

> for you to vist your parents?

>

> Regards,

>

No it is not. Every heard of the " throat thing? "

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** The obvious question is -- is it normally a stressful event

> for you to vist your parents?

>

> Regards,

>

No it is not. Every heard of the " throat thing? "

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>

>

> ** The obvious question is -- is it normally a stressful event

> > for you to vist your parents?

> >

> > Regards,

> >

>

>

> No it is not. Every heard of the " throat thing? " >>

** Yes, I've heard of the 'throat thing'. It's the autonomic

nervous system (ANS) running amok. Just the stimulation of being

around others is enough stress to set this off in you.

Many people find inositol powder helpful with this. A minority of

people find it too stimulating to take. The odds ar on your side

that you could take it. I recommend Jarrow brand. I would begin

with 1 gram and see howe it feels to me. Then I would step it up.

It wouldn't be out of the ordinary to take 5-12 grams a day.

BTW, I'm glad the mag helped. I think a few people here

recommended it -- , Roz (?), and maybe some others. I just

confirmed this was correct.

BTWE, if you are taking any liver support products, stop. They

hasten the drug through your body putting you in more withdrawal.

I know you're concerned about akathisia but this can happen also

when you discontinue too soon. In my experience (which you can

ignore if you want;-)) it is better to go slowly off unless you are

exhibiting something life-threatening. Akathisia appears more often

when going off too quickly.

BTW, I think what you may be concerned about is tardive

dyskinesia, not akathisia. TD can often be avoided by lowering the

dose. You are doing this.

I think this might answer all your posts.

Regards,

Regards,

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> >

> >

>

> ** Yes, I've heard of the 'throat thing'. It's the autonomic

> nervous system (ANS) running amok. Just the stimulation of being

> around others is enough stress to set this off in you.

>

>

> Many people find inositol powder helpful with this. A minority

of

> people find it too stimulating to take. The odds ar on your side

> that you could take it. I recommend Jarrow brand. I would begin

> with 1 gram and see howe it feels to me. Then I would step it up.

> It wouldn't be out of the ordinary to take 5-12 grams a day.

>

>

> BTW, I'm glad the mag helped. I think a few people here

> recommended it -- , Roz (?), and maybe some others. I just

> confirmed this was correct.

>

>

> BTWE, if you are taking any liver support products, stop. They

> hasten the drug through your body putting you in more withdrawal.

>

>

>

> I know you're concerned about akathisia but this can happen also

> when you discontinue too soon. In my experience (which you can

> ignore if you want;-)) it is better to go slowly off unless you are

> exhibiting something life-threatening. Akathisia appears more often

> when going off too quickly.

>

>

> BTW, I think what you may be concerned about is tardive

> dyskinesia, not akathisia. TD can often be avoided by lowering the

> dose. You are doing this.

>

>

> I think this might answer all your posts.

>

> Regards,

>

>

> Regards,

>

Actually I just got really confused. And I never started the mag

cause I didn't understand.

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, I'm sorry. I had one of 's emails open when I was

responding to you. My recomendation of inositol stands. Re:

magnesium--you should have been taking this within a week of

arriving on this group. Please go here:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Withdrawal_and_Recovery/files/Su

pplements/

Click on MAGNESIUM. That will tell you what to do.

Regards,

> > >

> > >

>

> >

> > ** Yes, I've heard of the 'throat thing'. It's the autonomic

> > nervous system (ANS) running amok. Just the stimulation of

being

> > around others is enough stress to set this off in you.

> >

> >

> > Many people find inositol powder helpful with this. A

minority

> of

> > people find it too stimulating to take. The odds ar on your

side

> > that you could take it. I recommend Jarrow brand. I would

begin

> > with 1 gram and see howe it feels to me. Then I would step it

up.

> > It wouldn't be out of the ordinary to take 5-12 grams a day.

> >

> >

> > BTW, I'm glad the mag helped. I think a few people here

> > recommended it -- , Roz (?), and maybe some others. I

just

> > confirmed this was correct.

> >

> >

> > BTWE, if you are taking any liver support products, stop.

They

> > hasten the drug through your body putting you in more withdrawal.

> >

> >

> >

> > I know you're concerned about akathisia but this can happen

also

> > when you discontinue too soon. In my experience (which you can

> > ignore if you want;-)) it is better to go slowly off unless you

are

> > exhibiting something life-threatening. Akathisia appears more

often

> > when going off too quickly.

> >

> >

> > BTW, I think what you may be concerned about is tardive

> > dyskinesia, not akathisia. TD can often be avoided by lowering

the

> > dose. You are doing this.

> >

> >

> > I think this might answer all your posts.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> >

> > Regards,

> >

>

>

>

> Actually I just got really confused. And I never started the mag

> cause I didn't understand.

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, I'm sorry. I had one of 's emails open when I was

responding to you. My recomendation of inositol stands. Re:

magnesium--you should have been taking this within a week of

arriving on this group. Please go here:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Withdrawal_and_Recovery/files/Su

pplements/

Click on MAGNESIUM. That will tell you what to do.

Regards,

> > >

> > >

>

> >

> > ** Yes, I've heard of the 'throat thing'. It's the autonomic

> > nervous system (ANS) running amok. Just the stimulation of

being

> > around others is enough stress to set this off in you.

> >

> >

> > Many people find inositol powder helpful with this. A

minority

> of

> > people find it too stimulating to take. The odds ar on your

side

> > that you could take it. I recommend Jarrow brand. I would

begin

> > with 1 gram and see howe it feels to me. Then I would step it

up.

> > It wouldn't be out of the ordinary to take 5-12 grams a day.

> >

> >

> > BTW, I'm glad the mag helped. I think a few people here

> > recommended it -- , Roz (?), and maybe some others. I

just

> > confirmed this was correct.

> >

> >

> > BTWE, if you are taking any liver support products, stop.

They

> > hasten the drug through your body putting you in more withdrawal.

> >

> >

> >

> > I know you're concerned about akathisia but this can happen

also

> > when you discontinue too soon. In my experience (which you can

> > ignore if you want;-)) it is better to go slowly off unless you

are

> > exhibiting something life-threatening. Akathisia appears more

often

> > when going off too quickly.

> >

> >

> > BTW, I think what you may be concerned about is tardive

> > dyskinesia, not akathisia. TD can often be avoided by lowering

the

> > dose. You are doing this.

> >

> >

> > I think this might answer all your posts.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> >

> > Regards,

> >

>

>

>

> Actually I just got really confused. And I never started the mag

> cause I didn't understand.

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, I'm sorry. I had one of 's emails open when I was

responding to you. My recomendation of inositol stands. Re:

magnesium--you should have been taking this within a week of

arriving on this group. Please go here:

http://health.groups.yahoo.com/group/Withdrawal_and_Recovery/files/Su

pplements/

Click on MAGNESIUM. That will tell you what to do.

Regards,

> > >

> > >

>

> >

> > ** Yes, I've heard of the 'throat thing'. It's the autonomic

> > nervous system (ANS) running amok. Just the stimulation of

being

> > around others is enough stress to set this off in you.

> >

> >

> > Many people find inositol powder helpful with this. A

minority

> of

> > people find it too stimulating to take. The odds ar on your

side

> > that you could take it. I recommend Jarrow brand. I would

begin

> > with 1 gram and see howe it feels to me. Then I would step it

up.

> > It wouldn't be out of the ordinary to take 5-12 grams a day.

> >

> >

> > BTW, I'm glad the mag helped. I think a few people here

> > recommended it -- , Roz (?), and maybe some others. I

just

> > confirmed this was correct.

> >

> >

> > BTWE, if you are taking any liver support products, stop.

They

> > hasten the drug through your body putting you in more withdrawal.

> >

> >

> >

> > I know you're concerned about akathisia but this can happen

also

> > when you discontinue too soon. In my experience (which you can

> > ignore if you want;-)) it is better to go slowly off unless you

are

> > exhibiting something life-threatening. Akathisia appears more

often

> > when going off too quickly.

> >

> >

> > BTW, I think what you may be concerned about is tardive

> > dyskinesia, not akathisia. TD can often be avoided by lowering

the

> > dose. You are doing this.

> >

> >

> > I think this might answer all your posts.

> >

> > Regards,

> >

> >

> > Regards,

> >

>

>

>

> Actually I just got really confused. And I never started the mag

> cause I didn't understand.

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