
Amumu
Ctb - temporary solution for a permanent problem
- Aug 29, 2020
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I stopped antidepressants in May. I was suicidal when I was on meds, but at least I hadn't insomnia all the time. Sometimes I had it, but not as much as today.
Since then, I had insomnia due to the simple fact of stopping them. At first, I slept every other day from May to September.
But since September, I sleep every day, and I have insomnia in the morning, which is a classical symptom of depression. I assume that's not linked with stopping meds anymore.
It has been four months that I have that kind of insomnia. I'd like to know if it's going to last forever, or if I'm going to have a break with insomnia in the morning in a few months.
In other words, I'd like to know if my depression is going to wax and wane. Or at least, if insomnia waxes and wanes. Spontaneous discussion.
Since then, I had insomnia due to the simple fact of stopping them. At first, I slept every other day from May to September.
But since September, I sleep every day, and I have insomnia in the morning, which is a classical symptom of depression. I assume that's not linked with stopping meds anymore.
It has been four months that I have that kind of insomnia. I'd like to know if it's going to last forever, or if I'm going to have a break with insomnia in the morning in a few months.
In other words, I'd like to know if my depression is going to wax and wane. Or at least, if insomnia waxes and wanes. Spontaneous discussion.
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