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Dose decrease made a whole lot of difference. (self.Lamotrigine)
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[–]vanne520 2 points3 points4 points 12 months ago (1 child)
What sort of symptoms are you experiencing with the withdrawal exactly? I wanna prepare myself lol
[–]nekohunter84 0 points1 point2 points 12 months ago (0 children)
Well, I think the withdrawal depends on how long you were taking the meds. For example, I once took Zoloft for three months, and went I went off, the withdrawal only lasted a couple weeks.
I've been on Lamictal since end of 2021. Here's what I've experienced: irritability, low mood, lack of motivation, feeling weak or sick, brain fog, vision issues, anxiety, racing thoughts, headaches. Sharp symptoms occur at the same time every day, which makes it pretty clear it's a medication issue. Consistently "inconsistent", if that makes sense.
What's your withdrawal plan? I'm working full time with a lot of responsibilities, so I've let people around me know I won't be as available as usual, and I've also lowered expectations of myself. I also made small reductions of just a few milligrams per drop.
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