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Paxyl or other antidepresants?
« on: Apr 29th, 2005, 6:27pm »
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Has anyone used paxyl during a bout to combat short temper or anxiety?  Just wondering my wife has a script for this and just keeps it on hand for her bad times then a few days later stop taking.  I know it is not the best way to use these meds. however she does not want to be on it constantly.  please advise. if during cycle if these type of drugs will worsen the CH.
 
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« Reply #1 on: Apr 29th, 2005, 6:30pm »
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It takes weeks for Paxil to build up in your system. If she is taking it sporadically then its a waste of time.
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« Reply #2 on: Apr 29th, 2005, 6:48pm »
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can not help with the interaction...but do know it takes some buildup time. My wife had been on it....doing great, but read some negative things about it, and wanted to get off of it. Doc. gave her something else and said just stop taking paxil....BIG MISTAKE. We finally found a website on how to SLOWLY taper off of it with the liquid version. She was not on alot, dosage wise either. If your wife happens to get enough in her system for a build up....be SURE she tapers off of it.
 
Do a search on paxil for message boards..many others have had the same issues with tapering off of it. I can not remember which site it was.....but they recommended other stuff that was much safer to be on.
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Re: Paxyl or other antidepresants?
« Reply #3 on: Apr 29th, 2005, 7:25pm »
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on Apr 29th, 2005, 6:48pm, SteCo wrote:
can not help with the interaction...but do know it takes some buildup time. My wife had been on it....doing great, but read some negative things about it, and wanted to get off of it. Doc. gave her something else and said just stop taking paxil....BIG MISTAKE. We finally found a website on how to SLOWLY taper off of it with the liquid version. She was not on alot, dosage wise either. If your wife happens to get enough in her system for a build up....be SURE she tapers off of it.
 
Do a search on paxil for message boards..many others have had the same issues with tapering off of it. I can not remember which site it was.....but they recommended other stuff that was much safer to be on.  

 
I totally agree.  I was on it due to a misdiagnosis and had a hell trying to get off of it... even with a taper it took several attempts and I became extremely sick.  Finally I got frustrated and went cold turkey (which is what the doc suggested anyway  Huh).  A couple days later and I was projectile vomitting and shaking uncontrollably (it was the only time I was ever physically unable to call off from work... kept waking up in a different location on my journey to the phone  Roll Eyes... I probably should have been hospitalized)  Then I suffered from vertigo and strange zaps in my head for a month.
 
FWIW: My opinion is admittedly biased against Paxil.  My beef is with the way it is dispensed without warnings of extreme withdrawl.
 
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I'm sure Paxil has it's place and is a good med for certain conditions... just be careful with it.
 
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Re: Paxyl or other antidepresants?
« Reply #4 on: Apr 29th, 2005, 11:17pm »
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on Apr 29th, 2005, 7:25pm, eyes_afire wrote:
Then I suffered from vertigo and strange zaps in my head for a month.
FWIW: My opinion is admittedly biased against Paxil.

Cheesus, Steve......quit hiding your feelings, and tell us what you _Really_ think. I'd hate to catch you on a truly opinionated day.
 
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Re: Paxyl or other antidepresants?
« Reply #5 on: Apr 30th, 2005, 3:44pm »
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I have taken celexa 40mg and effexor 300mg for anxiety.  Didn't help much.  I take xanax now and it helps alot better.  The antidepressents didn't help my ch or worsen it.
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