Guest guest Posted April 20, 2011 Report Share Posted April 20, 2011 writes: <<Hi : This is again. Have been busy reading the posts on Withdrawal & Recovery, etc. I would like now to recontact you for some support.I am hoping to get some emotional support here w/ this group; also any pertinent advice as needed for the reduction of the drugs themselves. I like to keep things positive & simple. I am currently on risperdal (1mg)/ cogentin (.5mg)/ & depakote (750mg). The obvious side effects to me from the risperdal that bother me the most (shaking of my hands) make me want to get off this drug as soon as possibe (it interferes w/ everything I do). I don't want to go too slow unnecessarily. How do I know the best pace to go? I have had trouble w/ this reduction. This may have been more situational than the drug itself. I am feeling much more stable now than w/ the attempts before. I am feeling tired & weary however; encouragement would be helpful at this point. Thank you, >> ** Hi , The answer to your question is in my response to the first post you wrote to this list. Here it is pasted below. You () wrote: <<Hi not sure if this is the way to get started here on this site or who will read this message so I'll keep it brief. am looking to get off of risperdal/ cogentin/ & depakote as soon as it is best for me to do so. I will be needing some emotional help as in encouragement, etc. & good information about these drugs, & how to support my body in the withdrawal process. (simple & basic)I believe if I do my part, my body knows how to do the rest.would like to hear from those who can help me w/ this endeavor, including Creel Thanks for opening up the bottle & reading the message. L.>> ** Hi , welcome to the group. First, for an idea on how to safely reduce a drug, please see post number 29134. That's just a generic tip but a very important one. Please feel free to post your story. I can't be more specific without knowing the specifics. You said: " I believe if I do my part, my body knows how to do the rest. " ** This depends on how you define doing your part. Your body cannot do its part unless it has what it needs to work with. Regards, Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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