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Paxil Withdrawal Symptoms
For some people, the symptoms of paxil withdrawal are
among the most horrifying experiences imaginable.
The threat of paxil withdrawal goes far beyond losing
your life. (You won't die from paxil withdrawal!)
The symptoms can take your life and rip it to shreds,
mocking your dignity and stealing your freedom. They
ravage your soul. They deaden your spirit.
But they won't kill you.
Ironically, death often seems like a blessing, so great is
the pain of attempting to end paxil.
If I could impress upon you only one thing, it would be
this: The symptoms of paxil withdrawal will
end. They can't go on forever. They can't.
You will survive!
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The paxil withdrawal symptoms include (but are not limited
to):
- Dizziness, which can be quite extreme at times.
- Shocks, called the 'zaps'; usually starting in
the mouth or head, and extending out through the body.
- Sensory sensitivity, especially sounds. Any
noise can become a painful experience. Also, being
under florescent lights can create discomfort. Touch,
motion and even smell can be painful.
- Nausea, very common with paxil withdrawal.
- Confusion, memory problems, and difficulty
with concentration.
- Severe insomnia and/or nightmares, (now
there's a winning combination).
- Extreme mood swings, such as intense grief and
intense anger. Plan for this in advance!
- Suicidal thoughts. If the urge to kill yourself
becomes too strong and the argument becomes too logical,
think of those who love you. Think of the thousands of
others who have or who will go through a similar agony.
Just don't give up!
- Headaches, sometimes quite severe.
- Reduced motor skills, such as difficulty walking or
talking.
- Reduced or no appetite.
- Intense fear of losing your sanity.
- Depersonalization, where nothing seems real; it's like you
are outside your body.
- Panic attacks, even if you've never had them before.
- Sweating, sometimes profusely.
- Blurred vision.
- Muscle cramps and stomach cramps.
- Diarrhea.
- Chills/hot flashes, part of the 'paxil-flu'.
- Fatigue.
- Painful, swollen eyes or mouth.
- Fainting.
- Hard to swallow.
- Grinding teeth.
- Numbness.
- Itching.
- Trembling.
- Hallucinations.
While these are the more common paxil withdrawal symptoms,
you can have other ones as well.
There's a good chance that whatever symptoms you're experiencing may indeed be caused by paxil withdrawal, even if they're not
listed above.
In addition to studying these paxil withdrawal symptoms, it's also important to understand the underlying causes that would lead you to such a painful place.
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