Hi I was wondering if anyone has any views strong or otherwise about anti depression medication . My reason for asking is this .
when I was told my lymphoma was incurable and there wasn’t a good prognosis it came as such a shock . I was offered mertazapine 15 mgs to help with my anxiety and to help me sleep . After a few weeks and not really coping it was increased to 30mgms ( 15 in the morning 15 at night ) . I was also given zopoline ? And diazepam which have stayed in the packet bar one when I thought I was going to explode. I call them my last resort .
now the questions !
is anyone else on this particular anti depression medication and how are they ?
does everyone who has been told they are incurable Take some sort of medication for stress and anxiety .
i am feeling a bit more in control now even though the thoughts and emotions don’t need much of an invitation.
I am not a pill taker and now that my chemo is finished and I am in the .. lets see how long mode… I would like to try and see how I could maybe reduce or stop this medication. I spoke to my GP who said drop the daytime one gradually see how you go that’s fine but I have been reading the withdrawal symptoms and they sound worse than taking the tablets .my daughter who is a nurse is paying lip service to the conversation on reducing them when I know she doesn’t agree . I think she feels it doesn’t really matter what I take . I know she is maybe concerned about the anxiety returning with vengeance.
after all that what I was wondering is … has anyone who is reading this decided to get off anti depression medicine or thought what’s another pill ? And carried on taking them .
this has been a bit of ramble of a conversation and I suppose I am looking for information from the people who know x Chris Thankyou
Hi Annette I had. Nice lunch it was really busy Sunday lunch has become a going out rather than a staying in thing I think . I am in touch with my sister in law we have always met up and spoken and when the children were little ( she has a boy and girl all grown up now ) we spent a lot of time together. She is planning on coming to wales soon for a few days . I’m sorry your in laws didn’t stay in touch . My father was a professional photographer who took many wedding photos including mine n latter years before retiring he was a photographer for the police that was before digital cameras etc. by the timeline on the post you were not sleeping I hope you manage some rest today . X Chris
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