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quitting paxil 3 months? am i in danger quitting paxil, should i be worried? thanks in advanced for your time i really apreciatte it. Password: Responses To This Message Mario - Becoming adicted in 3 months of uncontinued us (views: 202)Von -- Monday quitting paxil, 10 May 2004 quitting paxil, at 2:11 a.m. Post Response Username: Your E-Mail Address: Subject: Message: > Hi everyone my name is mario and i live in > costa rica. hope u are all doing well. > to make this story short i suffer from > axiety and panic disorder and was put on > paxil and xanax by my doctor a year ago. i > only took XANAX for 22 days tough at the > begging of the therapy quitting paxil, but i was kept on 20 > milligrams of paxil by over a year. anyw quitting paxil.
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Making The Decision For Meds home Modern medicine vs The real world » March 18, 2004 Withdrawing from Paxil - The Almost Complete Guide The only complete information about withdrawing from Paxil, from beginning to end, has been piecing together message board postings from those folks who have actually done it. There has been a big need for this information in one source - not just bits and pieces. I've tried to gather as much as I could from former Paxil patient's experiences (including my own) to share with those attempting to quit Paxil. Now there can be a source to direct people to for all of this information ; instead of having to post it over and over again. Feel free to print, share, and give links to this document. When withdrawing from Paxil, you have to decide which method is right for you. Everyone is different, so experiment. Tapering the dosage down over a period of time seems to be the preferred way to stop - versus quitting Paxil "cold turkey". The withdrawal symptoms during tapering are generally much less intense than cold turkey quitting. Although some people can quit Paxil and suffer no withdrawal repercussions, countless numbers of folks have quit or tapered and have suffered nausea, dizziness, electric shock sensations known as "the zaps", headache, flu-like symptoms, balance problems, anxiety, sleep problems, gastro-intestinal problems, sweats, vivid dreaming, sensitivity to light and or sound, etc. The list goes on and on…..Withdrawal from Paxil is happening in much greater numbers than the manufacturer has reported to the FDA. More http: www.qui
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