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    Boss Lady ;) Suzi's Avatar
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    If it was "only" your t shirt then that's not bad is it? Getting back into routines is really hard.
    When is your next appointment with your GP?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    If it was "only" your t shirt then that's not bad is it? Getting back into routines is really hard.
    When is your next appointment with your GP?
    Next appointment is tomorrow.

    I'm in two minds if i should tell him ive stopped taking the tablets as last time i mentioned i wanted to come off i was told if i did that then there'd be nothing more they could do

    Same again today went in for 2 hours i hate it makes me more paranoid

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    Hold on, if you've stopped the meds and you're still sweating then it's not the meds making you sweat is it?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    Hold on, if you've stopped the meds and you're still sweating then it's not the meds making you sweat is it?
    I'm putting it down to withdrawl it never used to happen before i started taking AD's, worrying thing is the side effects can last weeks,months etc i was hoping once i stopped taking the tabs it would stop then i defiantly knew it was because of the meds also doesnt help that ive been on 7 different types which has probably messed my body up for a long time

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    How long has it been since you stopped the meds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Paula View Post
    How long has it been since you stopped the meds?
    Stopped venlafaxine on the 5th I then got new tabs
    Lofepramine and I was supposed to take 2 a day but started on 1 then began to half them haven't taken a tab since roughly last weds.

    I really hope it's due to the tabs as it's really getting me down now feel good for going to work but feel so down worrying the side effects will go away.Also worried that now I'm back work will start to push my hours up they've been great so far so it's probably me just thinking the worse

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    You've not really tried the lofepramine at all, so you don't know if it would have the same issues that you're worried about...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Suzi View Post
    You've not really tried the lofepramine at all, so you don't know if it would have the same issues that you're worried about...
    I know but at that point I'd had enough,the withdrawal from venlafaxine was the tipping point that's when I realised how bad my body had got. I'm sick of changing meds and how rubbish they make me feel for a week or two only to be changed again 6 weeks later.

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    It isn't always like that though. I know it can be a struggle to find the right one for you, but it can make so much difference. But I really think whatever you decide you should be honest with your GP.
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    I've been on various anti-d's over the years. I've had ect, and been hospitalised more than once since my diagnosis. Over perspiring is a side effect that I suffer from, but I would much rather put up with that than have to be in hospital again.
    Today, I was in an amusement arcade, and the temperature didn't get over 15 degrees all day. I could literally wring out my tee shirt while I was in the bathroom, just from walking around and playing a few games. My hair was dripping wet and I was really uncomfortable. But I did it, had a shower and changed my clothes when I got home. It was worth it, and far better than the alternative.

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