09-10-2013, 11:39 AM | #9556 |
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Oh, they will get better. There ain't nothing to it.
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09-10-2013, 11:47 AM | #9557 |
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Infi - I'm sorry you're having such a hard time. Effexor withdrawal is certainly teh suxxor. How dreadful to have to suffer that at a time like this. Hugs xxx
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09-10-2013, 11:51 AM | #9558 |
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thanks limey.
I'm sorry I'm so angry. Effexor withdrawal is really awful. I thoguht I coudl do it, stay home and get through it somehow. But I can't stay home because I need to be helping. So I'm sorry folks, I'm a total mess; suddenly I'm the 'strong one' who would've thunk and I am barely capable of taking mcare of me. And I am truly in a bad bad spot. I wouldn't wish thsi on anyone. |
09-10-2013, 12:03 PM | #9559 |
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I hope you can find some support (and hugs) locally, infi. x
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God, Inf. Sounds like a nightmare. Wish there was something I could do to help/ Alls I got is a virtual hug *hug*.
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09-10-2013, 12:46 PM | #9561 |
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HUG!!!
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09-10-2013, 02:44 PM | #9562 |
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Your poor dad, Sundae.
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09-10-2013, 03:27 PM | #9563 | |
We have to go back, Kate!
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@ Sundae: sorry, honey hadn't seen your posting about your dad til now. What a bastard having that journey either side of the hospital.
Hopefully now they've got a firm(er) diagnosis they'll be able to get him on better meds and you'll see an improvement. *hugs* (Carrot was going to give you a nibbly kiss, but he saw Diz and got distracted :p)
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09-10-2013, 07:08 PM | #9564 |
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@Sundae ... I'm sorry to hear about how things have gone with your Dad. Steroids won't help any of that ... and Parkinson's can be very difficult to pin down. I'm just sorry you and he and your Mum have to endure all the bus trips and runaround, and sorry that things are going poorly. Hugs.
@Infi ... I'm very sorry to hear that your mother isn't doing well, and you're enduring Effexor withdrawal ... not to be wished on anyone. I don't have access to personal Internet time during the day, so I'm sorry to be late with this ... but do wish you better things on all fronts. Hugs.
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09-10-2013, 07:48 PM | #9565 |
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Both the families that we dog-sit for have lost their dogs. We have no more foster dogs. It makes me sad.
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Hugs and prayers to everybody.
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09-10-2013, 11:32 PM | #9567 |
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09-11-2013, 07:44 AM | #9568 |
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Sundae, so sorry about ur dad. Whats the plan now?
Im, i dont know.what effexor does, but why are you off it? Is it just a finance thing? If so, maybe this community can help? I would if i knew where to send it. I could western union some dosh if you need it.
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thanks peeps.
I'm feeling better so far this morning. hope it continues. Horror stories on the interwebz indicate i have a long road...but everyone is different. Ali, it's an SSRI...has been extremely effective for me for years. When i had my 19th Nervous Breakdown in the spring, they upped my dosage one again. i'm on almost the highest dosage prescribed. I've always known that just missing one day can make me sick. I'm cold turkey now yes, because of losing my job and subsequntly my insurance and it's very expensive. But i should have some money coming soon, and i will then decide if I'm through the woods (I hope) or if i will just go back on the damn stuff and taper off with doc's care. I really reaaly appreciate the kind offer of moola but i really really don't want anyone doing that and i would not feel right accepting it. I am indebted to many, and indebted in many ways ('good' debt and bad) and i couldn't bear accepting that sort of help. But it's very kind of you to offer. Mom is home again. I haven't checked in yet this morning. Perhaps this is a bad time to be enduring withdrawal but I'm playing this one day at a time. Again, thanks everyone. I was a ball of hysteria yesterday. Just google 'effexor withdrawal" and you'll get a ore complete picture of how insidious this is. The extremely short half life is partly to blame...and other SSRIs do not 'replace' to help because the withdrawal has very little to do with the seratonin issue. I mean, what about when the apocalypse comes? I'm supposed to fight zombies in this state? i can't just 'assume' the zombies won't loot all the drugstore, and my energied would better be used for combat and hiding and the like...not trying to find the nearest CVS. My druthers are to quit it for good. If my depression kixks my ass again there may be newer treatments i haven't yet tried. Last edited by infinite monkey; 09-11-2013 at 09:49 AM. |
09-11-2013, 01:50 PM | #9570 |
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Sorry Infi, just come across your family woes and withdrawal issues.
Yours is heavier shit than mine. I wish everything good for your Mum. And glad to hear she's home And goodness, even more good for you. It must feel fucking hard right now. But you are so much stronger than you give yourself credit for and you are a fighter. I hope it's not too terrifying; I found just changing medication like being on a deckchair on the Titanic. Keep breathing. Thanks for the kind words people. I have detox to look forward to (as of Friday) but at least Dad only has outpatient appointments at present. Though as I said the journeys are really getting them down. We're leaving much of our thinking until the 'rents come back from holiday. It's hard, because Mum gets so angry with Dad. And I side with him because she can be so vicious. But he loves her. And she does love him. It's her learned reaction to attack when she is upset/ frustrated/ out of her depth/ under stress. So it's a sign that she's probably suffering more than he is. My learned response is to feel sick at confrontation and to hide away... Anyway. My detox is all about me, but my parents' health is not. I think I've finally come up against something that lottery-dreaming can't fix.
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