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Doing a slow paxil taper.......

Posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 12:57:08

I've cut from 10mg. to 7.5 and will probably get the liquid once I get to 5mg. I'm not gonna hurry this. I'm gonna take it slow so I can finally get off of this crap!

Laney

 

Re: Doing a slow paxil taper.......

Posted by gadchik on March 14, 2012, at 14:21:19

In reply to Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 12:57:08

I know it's difficult,but keep positive,and know you will get through it.

 

Re: Doing a slow paxil taper.......

Posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 17:13:00

In reply to Re: Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by gadchik on March 14, 2012, at 14:21:19

Thx! I'm gonna need all the encouragement I can get. :-)

 

Lou's response-ehyknupsong » Laney

Posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 17:13:08

In reply to Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 12:57:08

> I've cut from 10mg. to 7.5 and will probably get the liquid once I get to 5mg. I'm not gonna hurry this. I'm gonna take it slow so I can finally get off of this crap!
>
> Laney,
You wrote,[...so I can finally get off this xxxx!..].
I can be of help to you to be free from that drug and find joy beyond psychiatry and its use of mind-altering addicting drugs that can kill and give people life-ruining conditions.
The help that I could give you is prohibited by Mr.Hsiung for me to post here. It could involve the foundation of Judaism as revealed to me and that is prohibited for me to post here. There are other prohibitions to me besides that, which if I were not prohibited from posting those here, I think that lives could be saved and you and others could have a new life and be unshackled from addicting drugs.
But be of good cheer, for you could email me and when you overcome and are free from that drug, you could sing a new song.
Lou


 

Re: Doing a slow paxil taper.......

Posted by bleauberry on March 14, 2012, at 18:42:27

In reply to Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 12:57:08

Hey that's the same way I did it and honestly it went rather smoothly. Sometimes I could hurry it up and other times I had to slow it down. I didn't use a calendar, just let my body tell me when I could lower the dose. About 2 days after the final dose some unexpected withdrawals hit but weren't bad. I worked right through them without much problem. They were gone in about a week. It was mostly dizzy spells, feeling like I was floating while walking, and a little appetite decrease. Anyway best wishes!

 

Re: Doing a slow paxil taper.......

Posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 19:27:01

In reply to Re: Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by bleauberry on March 14, 2012, at 18:42:27

Thanks BB!

 

Lou's response-graytrthnthewhirld

Posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 20:24:03

In reply to Re: Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 17:13:00

> Thx! I'm gonna need all the encouragement I can get. :-)
>

Laney,
Knowledge of the drug could be helpful in relation to understanding addiction/withdrawal. I am prohibited by Mr.Hsiung from posting some educational facts about this drug here that IMHO could make it easier for you to get off the drug and could mark the difference between getting off the drug or staying addicted to it.
But let's look at some facts concerning this drug that I think could be helpful. Now as to if Paxil is a new drug or a new name for a knock-off of an old drug I am prohibited from posting about that here. But in relation to the chemical constituants of the drug, it is an off-shoot of a phenylpiperiden and is a benzo-type and is fluorinated. Prozac and celexa and lexapro and luvox are also fluorinated. I am prohibited here from posting how fluoride was used in a particular historical period.
But you see, these type of chemicls put together to form Paxil have particular properties that if known by the one withdrawing from the drug could IMHHO possibley save their lives.
I base this on the following warning:
WITHDRAWING FROM PAXIL HAS THE POTENTIAL TO INDUCE A MIND-ALTERED STATE TO COMPEL THE TAKER OF THE DRUG TO KILL THEMSELVES AND/OR OTHERS.
What that means is that it could not be that easy to withdrawal from this drug. Some may do it easy, but that could be the exception and not the rule IMO.
Now with that warning, I think that is a part of the jouurney that you could find yourself in. But if you find yourself in that state, know that you could be greater than that to overcome it.
Lou

 

Lou's response-

Posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 20:39:57

In reply to Lou's response-graytrthnthewhirld, posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 20:24:03

> > Thx! I'm gonna need all the encouragement I can get. :-)
> >
>
> Laney,
> Knowledge of the drug could be helpful in relation to understanding addiction/withdrawal. I am prohibited by Mr.Hsiung from posting some educational facts about this drug here that IMHO could make it easier for you to get off the drug and could mark the difference between getting off the drug or staying addicted to it.
> But let's look at some facts concerning this drug that I think could be helpful. Now as to if Paxil is a new drug or a new name for a knock-off of an old drug I am prohibited from posting about that here. But in relation to the chemical constituants of the drug, it is an off-shoot of a phenylpiperiden and is a benzo-type and is fluorinated. Prozac and celexa and lexapro and luvox are also fluorinated. I am prohibited here from posting how fluoride was used in a particular historical period.
> But you see, these type of chemicls put together to form Paxil have particular properties that if known by the one withdrawing from the drug could IMHHO possibley save their lives.
> I base this on the following warning:
> WITHDRAWING FROM PAXIL HAS THE POTENTIAL TO INDUCE A MIND-ALTERED STATE TO COMPEL THE TAKER OF THE DRUG TO KILL THEMSELVES AND/OR OTHERS.
> What that means is that it could not be that easy to withdrawal from this drug. Some may do it easy, but that could be the exception and not the rule IMO.
> Now with that warning, I think that is a part of the jouurney that you could find yourself in. But if you find yourself in that state, know that you could be greater than that to overcome it.
> Lou

Laney,
Now down that road to freedom from paxil, the main enemy is death. I am prohibited from posting here how one could overcome death as reveald to me. Now Paxil has the most potential of these type of drugs to induce suicide or self-harm thinking in the taker of the drug. Why is that? I am prohibited from posting about that here by Mr. Hsiung. But to know at least what I can post here, you could have more information that could have the potential to be of help to you in ridding yourself of this chemical that could cause death. I could post somethings here to help you conquer death.
Here is a link to number of suicides from Paxil
Lou
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/paxil/completed+ suicide

 

correction- Lou's response-paxil suicides

Posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 20:42:17

In reply to Lou's response-, posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 20:39:57

> > > Thx! I'm gonna need all the encouragement I can get. :-)
> > >
> >
> > Laney,
> > Knowledge of the drug could be helpful in relation to understanding addiction/withdrawal. I am prohibited by Mr.Hsiung from posting some educational facts about this drug here that IMHO could make it easier for you to get off the drug and could mark the difference between getting off the drug or staying addicted to it.
> > But let's look at some facts concerning this drug that I think could be helpful. Now as to if Paxil is a new drug or a new name for a knock-off of an old drug I am prohibited from posting about that here. But in relation to the chemical constituants of the drug, it is an off-shoot of a phenylpiperiden and is a benzo-type and is fluorinated. Prozac and celexa and lexapro and luvox are also fluorinated. I am prohibited here from posting how fluoride was used in a particular historical period.
> > But you see, these type of chemicls put together to form Paxil have particular properties that if known by the one withdrawing from the drug could IMHHO possibley save their lives.
> > I base this on the following warning:
> > WITHDRAWING FROM PAXIL HAS THE POTENTIAL TO INDUCE A MIND-ALTERED STATE TO COMPEL THE TAKER OF THE DRUG TO KILL THEMSELVES AND/OR OTHERS.
> > What that means is that it could not be that easy to withdrawal from this drug. Some may do it easy, but that could be the exception and not the rule IMO.
> > Now with that warning, I think that is a part of the jouurney that you could find yourself in. But if you find yourself in that state, know that you could be greater than that to overcome it.
> > Lou
>
> Laney,
> Now down that road to freedom from paxil, the main enemy is death. I am prohibited from posting here how one could overcome death as reveald to me. Now Paxil has the most potential of these type of drugs to induce suicide or self-harm thinking in the taker of the drug. Why is that? I am prohibited from posting about that here by Mr. Hsiung. But to know at least what I can post here, you could have more information that could have the potential to be of help to you in ridding yourself of this chemical that could cause death. I could post somethings here to help you conquer death.
> Here is a link to number of suicides from Paxil
> Lou
> http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/paxil/completed+ suicide

http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/paxil/completed+suicide

 

Re: correction- Lou's response-paxil suicides

Posted by Phillipa on March 14, 2012, at 21:12:46

In reply to correction- Lou's response-paxil suicides, posted by Lou Pilder on March 14, 2012, at 20:42:17

Lou I think this means you like Laney and truly want to help. Am I right? Laney I bit off a tiny piece each day and in two weeks was off it. Keep the benzo. Let me know how you are doing. Phillipa

 

Re: Doing a slow paxil taper.......

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on March 15, 2012, at 11:55:28

In reply to Doing a slow paxil taper......., posted by Laney on March 14, 2012, at 12:57:08

Good luck! I had a bad experience with a paxil taper years ago. Pdoc read an article (you are always in trouble when pdoc reads a new article...) that said you could switch 1 for 1 mg paxil and prozac. So overnight I switched from 30mg paxil to 30 mg prozac. Disaster! Pdoc said she would never do that again! (Good thing I really liked her and was able to get over that mistake!)

That said, prozac can help with the paxil taper because it stays in your system longer. Don't know if that would be helpful here.

The other thing that helped with my taper was Ativan.

Good luck!!
EE


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