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Old 09-05-2014, 02:04 AM #1
Brian Briggs Brian Briggs is offline
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Default Myoclonus/hypnic jerks/cortisol rushes

Took Lorazepam one night and didn't taper it off in April 2013. I then took it on and off over two months. On average a small amount three times a week. Moved onto Remeron (mitrazapine) in September 2013. Switched over to Melatonin end of March 2014.

Symptoms have come back recently and I dont know why.
Symptoms are myoclonic jerks and cortisol rushes when about to doze off.

I Had no sleep problems before I took the Lorazepam.

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Brian
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