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Been on 20mg for depression for a few years now. Never heard of it being used for BP, but it's been good for my mental health I think. I definitely get brain zaps if I miss more than a day in a row tho.
Well it's more that my anxiety causes BP issues.
Wtf are brain zaps?
When you stop a lot of antidepressants, some people will feel like an uncomfortable shock going through your head randomly. Depends on the person and medication tho
Very unpleasant side effect of going off some antidepressants. It feels more or less exactly how it sounds. Its like the feeling you get when you hear someone scrape a fork across their teeth when they're eating (that might just be me)
I had a bad time with escitalopram and the prescribing doctor was doing a terrible job of supervising how I was responding to meds.
He kept incresing the dose to ever-worsening side effects to the point that I suspect I had a mixed manic state or that something really screwy was going on.
Got to the point where I couldn't bear the thought of another day on it so I stopped cold turkey because the doctor wasn't listening to my issues with it.
It was a long time ago but I had about a week of the most intense brain zaps and then a very, very long time of them gradually reducing. Even the slightest movement of my eyes would bring on another attack. I imagine that's what torture must feel like.
Don't do what I did.
I could be wrong, but @ManFreakBeast@hexbear.net may be using BP to mean blood pressure, not bipolar
Yeah that's what I understood BP as.
I'm bp2 also and have lamotrigine for that
Should have made that clear, yeah I have hypertension.