A row of split and shaved Paxil fragments, lined up in descending size, that I took near the end of my taper.

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  1. Hello, is it that easy to taper off ,,as I have been taking since 16 years now and up down, changing drs, trying to taper or trying to leave completely, and my last experience almost 2 years ago was also horrible, I started having nausea at extreme and day by day could not eat anything and problem in sleeping and scared of sleeping or would suddenly wake up with the fear even if I slept and if it was very early morning, my bad day would start and could not laugh etc but I could feel nice and felt life but was not sure if it’s depression or withdrawal of drugs,, it’s very confusing and hence after my forcing my family took me again to dr and I started drugs from square 1 ,,,kindly help me on the withdrawal of drugs as I have gone to other dr now who has tapered one of my drug and increased dosage of one more drug and one new prescribed by him,,,,I really don’t want to start all over again but I am also scared of leaving or tapering, as it’s only been 5 days since I have started this new drug ,I thought there may be a chance to leave it which of course dr would not allow or listen,,,,I am confused and tired now and my family really suffers from my these situations which make me suffer more and it’s been 16 years now, my kids have grownup like this seeing me in this these situations which leaves a bad and negative impact on them…

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