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Feeling paralysed, and thinking of stopping meds

Posted by Racer on January 26, 2006, at 18:37:50

I'm having a very hard time lately, and it's gotten to where I'm ready to stop meds entirely.

I'm depressed, which colors my view of all this, and you should keep that in mind.

Anyway, lately I've felt so completely immobile, as though I was withdrawn inside myself, and unable to get the impulses towards movement far enough out of my brain for my body to work. Does that make sense? I don't think it's a lack of energy, or precisely a lack of motivation (although that's a lot closer), and it really isn't sedation. It's that leaden feeling in my legs, and when I force myself to do something, I can't keep it up. And I'm feeling worse by the day because of all this.

I was feeling some of this on Wellbutrin alone, but with a lot of tension, too. So, added Buspar. Now I'm more depressed, not so tense, and still paralysed.

Has anyone here experienced this and found a way to improve matters? Right now, I'm stopping the Buspar, no question. But as I said: I'm depressed, have been depressed, and had this leaden sensation on the WB alone, too. Is it worth continuing to take it? Not a good question, because I have pretty well decided to stop it and see if this improves at all. But again: is this something that anyone here has experienced AND FIXED?

Thanks.


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