nothing happening, that’s about it, yeah

Wednesday, February 23, 2011 at 1:45 am

Sorry for the lack of activity. I’ve been going off my anti-depressant for the past month (the proper way) and I don’t think it’s doing it for me. I’m certainly not as depressed or anxious as I was 2 years ago, but I just have no energy, my mood is down and I can barely eat breakfast. I’ll probably go see my doctor soon and ask to renew my prescription.

I still managed somehow to draw my update for Space Sex Squad which should go online on Thursday.

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11 Comments on “nothing happening, that’s about it, yeah”

  1. good luck with getting off the stuff its defenatly hard took nearly a month for me to be completely out of withdraw but i wokup one day and was like hay i dont have any more symptoms

  2. Yeah, but this fucking anxiety disorder, bleh, it gets worst with age. That’s why I don’t know if I can go along without meds in the long run.

  3. my advice is to wait till your fully off of the stuff and give it a week or 2 before you decide to go back on but do what feels best to you

  4. But how do I know I’m off it? Or do you mean when I stop taking the meds? It’s been almost a month.

  5. i mean when you stop taking meds. and by “proper way” i assume you mean gradually reducing the dose to the lowest possible dose then stopping 1 or two weeks after

  6. I stopped a month ago. I started reducing a month before that.

  7. ah ic

  8. good luck at this ponit its up to you and your doctor

  9. Well the past few days aren’t so bad.

  10. I came across your stuff when there was a political argument between you and some wingnut….went to your site and liked it. Just dropped in to see what was happening and saw the deal about the antidepressants. I was on that merry-go-round, but I was lucky enough to find a super doc who uses neurofeedback. No drugs. Basically, what they do is “rewire” the brain. I had been in such a bad condition that I had to take my company’s buyout. I couldn’t sleep, add or subtract or go to certain places because I would “freeze.” My sis-in-law is a psychiatrist who is going away from prescribing the drugs and getting into using neurofeedback. Anyhow, whatever you do, I sincerely hope that you get to feeling better. Good luck!

  11. hey man, you aren’t on benzos (valium, clonopin, xanax), are you? Those are the most commonly prescribed anxiolytics, and they are addictive. I didn’t know that until I quit…cold turkey. Pure hell. And, what’s worse is that getting off them cause a person to exhibit the very symptoms that the drugs were prescribed for, only about a million times worse. If you are on benzos, tapering off is supposed to be the best way. Take care.

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