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Amanda Meyer's avatar

It makes me so angry that so many of us will never get to simply *exist* in the world without having to medicate ourselves to the point of “normalcy” (whatever that is). I, too, am on SSRIs. I haven’t been on them consistently over the years, but they’ve been a constant for me since having a baby during the pandemic. Thanks to meds and therapy, I was doing so much better, both mentally and physically (remote work, more exercise, etc). Now we’re back to “normal” and I’m struggling all over again. Anyway, your book came in the mail the other day and I can’t wait to dig in! 🩶

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mitch's avatar

Hi LACHRISTA .I read your post and first I will start off with I was only on that med a week made me suicidal . Yet you Caught me when I am coming off or trying too Kolonopin After being on it 35 years . Is it very addicting yes am i going through hell yes ,But thats me .What made me decide to try to get off Kolonopin . I saw many articles about prolonged use of this med causing everything from memory loss , To kidney disease , To heart troubles to name a few .Since i started having memory problems two years ago at time i never thought it was the ssri . Drs did scans and said indeed it most likely is .Here I am in second week still going through rough withdrawal ,But not feeling the panic and ptsd i have had for 50 years .So to me having watched friends come off hard illegal drugs , I am sure this will pass .Anyone on ssri's that have been on them even 20 or 10 years should talk to a dr about coming off slowly .Some drs and psychiatrists ere taught wrong trust me on that .Just turn to ssri's and don't really listen to the problem .I hope you can come off it and it isn't like my withdrawal has been , Yet I truly believe your strong and can do it . Hugs and peace to you

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