Guest guest Posted January 21, 2009 Report Share Posted January 21, 2009 : In an earlier post someone else had written, they were questioning the effects of Depakote and then the withdrawal from it on their child. Your response, , made so much sense to me - " that it exerts its action by sedating a person so the person no longer cares or is able to respond to that which is causing the upset. " I had been on 750mg of Depakote and came off of it in 3 months (which I know was way, way too fast.) Your reponse is leading me to think that what is going on with me now, with the anxiety, depresion and intrusive, obsessive thoughts, is that my body and brain are now trying to respond in a normal fashion but don't yet know what normal is since they were suppressed for so long. Until all of this heals and I get to phases beyond the one I'm in now (.25mg clonazepam 3xday and 1 tsp magnesium at night; also waiting for your special formula for me since the Cell Food really set me off), I'm assuming this is quite normal and I'm healing, even though many times I might feel worse. Are my thoughts on this pretty much right on? That I could be feeling worse, and thinking I'm getting worse, but am heading " toward the light " so to speak? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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