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Morris1211
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- Nov 29, 2025
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I'm so sorry this happened to you and you survived 7 years with and then it returned worse than before. Which medication were you on that caused your protracted and for how long? Were you cold turkey stopped or did you taper? God I can't do this for that many years. So you were feeling cured for a period of time? Do you know why it all of a sudden returned worse than before?This is part of why I'm here too :(
Except I had a period of time where I had improved before symptoms returned even worse making it protracted.
And I do have a gun but it's not as easy as people make it sound. I also don't have privacy to do it most of the time anymore.
Plus, my coordination & cognitive skills are severely affected now. (It took me years for my symptoms to improve and then they suddenly randomly came back at the worst levels which I hadn't experienced since the beginning of withdrawal
The worst part is that the medication never even helped me and it was the first thing I ever tried for mental health treatment because I already had experienced years of chronic ideation and felt like I couldn't keep going without some type of relief. Which it did the exact opposite of to me.
And now I have symptoms of another extremely disabling disorder and similar to Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (which is much worse than just being physically tired/exhausted) which I did not have for the first 7 years of withdrawal :(
Going outside is torture to me now as well and I was still able to do that during all my years of withdrawal prior minus 1 months even though I chose not to go outside often during that time :(
I also didn't take any other medications during the majority of those years especially not psychiatric.
I do know that some people who've taken combinations for many years have recovered though.