That title is way too long, and I keep getting it wrong anyway, so from now on posts about this particular topic will be named NSPIP and, hopefully, the correct continuation. And, unless something really different happens, these posts are going to be just snippets to inform you about how I’m doing. So don’t expect anything creative here. And I’ve disabled the “like” button. You can still comment if you want but there’s no need to “like” a fact.
Today will be the fourth in a row that I didn’t feel dizzy upon awakening. It’s nice to be able to roll over and not feel like I’m going to fall on the floor even though I’m in the middle of the bed. And, now that I think of it, I’ve been up for two-and-a-half hours, having completely forgotten to take my morning half-tab, and have had no zaps, ghosts, or dizzy spells.
That’s it. No dizzy spells, no zaps, no ghosts. No news is good news, eh?
Filed under: Depression, Health, Memoir Tagged: antidepressive medications, brain zaps, buspirone, depression, dizziness from medicine, drug side effects, drug withdrawal, migraine headaches, nefazadone, prescription-drug-induced vertigo, psychiatric drugs, psychiatrist, seratonin syndrome, side effects, tapering drugs, venlafaxine