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This is what I did when I first joined SA. I strongly suggest that you research psychiatric drugs. It is hard and it may take several months before you "come out the other end", however, it is short term discomfort in the scheme of things and in my opinion it is much better to get through this tough time and eventually be off the drug or at least at a lower dose. I can understand your impatience and you wanting to "fix" what you are experiencing at this time. There is a chapter in Dr Peter Breggin's book - Your Drug May Be Your Problem But You May Be the Last to Know And when we do a drugs interaction we sometimes find that there are major interactions between the drugs.Īnother thing to consider is that the drugs can actually end up causing the issues they are "supposed" to stop. I have seen quite a few members who this has happened to. Then if that combo of drugs causes issues you could end up being given another drug to try and deal with the issues. When this happens the medical profession may either increase the dose (and continue to increase it)and/ or add another drug, change drug and if that doesn't cover the withdrawal from the first drug add in another drug. The trouble with being on them for the rest of your life is that the drug can poop out, or reach tolerance.