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Old 10-03-2006, 12:26 AM #11
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Stopping Paxil had an extreme effect on me when I did that a few years go. I was very sluggish and dizzy for a few days. I would turn my head and it would take a few seconds for the world to catch up. I hope you are feeling better now.

Be careful and take care of yourself.
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A few years ago I decided to go off Paxil. I weened myself and took 2 months to do it.

If you abruptly stop, you can suffer a really bad rebound of nasty feelings.
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It took me 5 months to wean off Zoloft after 4 years on it. The last two weeks of 25mg daily, I felt horrible. Achy, hot/cold, cramps, headache, couldn't concentrate. Same for the first week off it. Then my neuro gave me a gram of Solumedrol IV and the symptoms of withdrawl disappeared in less than two hours after experiencing them for three weeks non-stop.
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Wow, Cher, that's very interesting about the SMIV curing the withdrawal symptoms. Maybe your Doc is onto something.
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