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Can anyone tell me what symptom I'm having?
I'm have withdraw effects from coming off of Paxil 20mg then lower to 10mg but now as I'm lying here watching tv as my head is straight and I look with my eyes left or right I have a feeling that my eyes are delaying, meaning when my eyes move left the image takes longer to catch up with the movement of my eye as if my brain is to slow to catch up with my eye movement to process what I'm looking at. I feel naseous and dizzy when I do this so I try not to scan my eyes across the room Anyone know what this is called?
2 Answers
- 6 years ago
Anti depressants and anti psychotics literally change and kill the neurons in your brain. If you're coming down, it's likely that these neurons are repairing themselves and causing you some uncomfortable side effects in the mean time. I'm not sure of that exact symptom has a name (might be vertigo?) but it should pass. If it becomes too bothersome to concentrate, sleep, or live a 'normal' life, you could contact your doctor. But since doctors are heavily paid by the pharmaceutical industry, it is likely he/she will simply prescribe you another toxic pharmaceutical poison for your new symptom. I would ride it out and continue to wean myself completely off, under the care of a naturopathic physician if it were me. Maybe smoke or consume some cannabis to help with the process.
- 6 years ago
Thank you for your input I'll try that! Was always to scared to try weed but a friend I just talked mentioned the same thing. Thanks again!