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Re: Does coming off faster make a difference? » JACJ

Posted by SLS on January 26, 2005, at 17:54:23

In reply to Does coming off faster make a difference?, posted by JACJ on January 26, 2005, at 9:17:55

> If I would have tapered right maybe I wouldn't be going thru this.

What exactly are you experiencing?

> Will my self get back to normal since I tapered so fast as compared to going slow?

It is possible that a more gradual rate of taper would not have made a difference.

Like Sebastian said, you'll be OK. The brain can be a very resilient organ because of its plasticity.

Hang in there.

Out of curiousity, what illness have you been treating, why did you discontinue the two medications, and what are you currently doing - if anything - to treat any remaining illness? It is a personal question that you should not feel the obligation to answer.


- Scott


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> JACJ

 

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