you are very pretty.. we could make some cute little prozacbabys.. ;)
you are describing what i call them "brainzaps".. thats what it feels right?? fast sharp "zaps"..like electric stuff.. i believe it´s the loss of serotonin or the brain mending it self.. i have them every time i stop using them.. i have them for a couple of weeks.. i almost enjoy them..but im a bit weird..:) anyway..hope you are fine now.. peace out from sweden
I used to get these electric type brain shock's every night when trying to sleep, the best way to describe the sound would be if you bounced one of those really light foot ball's on the pavement.Ive never taken anti depressant's but I did notice higher intensity when id been smoking so I quit and they just stopped, if you dont smoke then they are generally linked to anxiety so learn to relax and they should just go.
Its strange that you are getting them when you aren't withdrawing though, i've never heard of that. Maybe its worth talking to your GP about? I was on Prozac for a while, a very low dosage and i found it made me go up and down like a yoyo, but hope its working out okay for you. Take care xoxo
Thanks so much for the response, don't think i've 'met' you before lol, but its nice to get to know the people who watch these. Gah withdrawal is hell, as im sure you know. For me the zaps weren't the worst part, it was more the nausea. Its hard to describe the zaps though, mine were fast, didn't hurt, was just a weird feeling, kind of like the electrical zaps you described....continued
you are very pretty.. we could make some cute little prozacbabys.. ;)
you are describing what i call them "brainzaps".. thats what it feels right?? fast sharp "zaps"..like electric stuff.. i believe it´s the loss of serotonin or the brain mending it self.. i have them every time i stop using them.. i have them for a couple of weeks.. i almost enjoy them..but im a bit weird..:) anyway..hope you are fine now.. peace out from sweden
petersedin 8 months ago
I used to get these electric type brain shock's every night when trying to sleep, the best way to describe the sound would be if you bounced one of those really light foot ball's on the pavement.Ive never taken anti depressant's but I did notice higher intensity when id been smoking so I quit and they just stopped, if you dont smoke then they are generally linked to anxiety so learn to relax and they should just go.
amopower1 9 months ago
Its strange that you are getting them when you aren't withdrawing though, i've never heard of that. Maybe its worth talking to your GP about? I was on Prozac for a while, a very low dosage and i found it made me go up and down like a yoyo, but hope its working out okay for you. Take care xoxo
rescuelullaby 1 year ago
Thanks so much for the response, don't think i've 'met' you before lol, but its nice to get to know the people who watch these. Gah withdrawal is hell, as im sure you know. For me the zaps weren't the worst part, it was more the nausea. Its hard to describe the zaps though, mine were fast, didn't hurt, was just a weird feeling, kind of like the electrical zaps you described....continued
rescuelullaby 1 year ago