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I'm sorry if this has been covered as my brain is in quite the foggy state, but is it possible to feel withdrawal from 1mg drops?  I'm on 100mg per day and have been since Christmas 2010, with Citalopram before that from 2005.  I sorted out my panic attacks through better dietary choices, and I was planning on using a digital scale to come down from my dose slowly.  I tested the waters with a 1mg drop and I'm either "making" things happen by worrying or I'm pretty sensitive to the change.  Nausea is my worst enemy and when that rears its head, as it has, everything goes backwards.  I can't function with it, and if I am to triumph in a most glorious fashion, it has to be avoided!

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Yes, it is possible to feel 1mg drops. You may wish to read our discussions of micro-tapering.

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Posts moved from Tapering.

Psychotropic drug history: Pristiq 50 mg. (mid-September 2010 through February 2011), Remeron (mid-September 2010 through January 2011), Lexapro 10 mg. (mid-February 2011 through mid-December 2011), Lorazepam (Ativan) 1 mg. as needed mid-September 2010 through early March 2012

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Introduction: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/1588-introducing-jemima/

 

Success Story: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/6263-success-jemima-survives-lexapro-and-dr-dickhead-too/

Please note that I am not a medical professional and my advice is based on personal experience, reading, and anecdotal information posted by other sufferers.

 

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