I first started taking Zyprexa when I was 18. I am now 26. For 8 years, I have been taking 5mg at night, every night (or, early in the morning, if I happened to stay out late.) I was diagnosed with bipolar disorder at 16 following several severe panic attacks. Even throughout the first few years of Zyprexa, I had more panic attacks – at one point, shredding my hands in a printer because I thought the paper printing my final essay for a class in college had gotten stuck. (I still have small scars from that.) It wasn’t until I was 24 that lorazepam was introduced, and changed the game entirely. In the last 2 years, I have completely changed my life around, with minimal panic and no reason for anything to think I wasn’t the happiest person they ever met.
Truth is, I was happy – but exhausted and increasingly overweight. Over the course of being on meds – which started out with the now-banned Remeron – I’ve gained between 40 and 60 pounds. Only excessive exercise can bring me down to somewhere between 120 and 130 – and who has time for that?! I craved the worst food possible - and ate it, or else I’d become obsessive.
Then I started seeing a natural therapist in a clinic in Seattle. We didn’t touch my meds for 3 months – but tested for food allergies right away. The results forced me to avoid carbs, dairy, eggs – basically, anything that makes even normal people gain weight. But I didn’t lose any – even with walking 4ish miles a day.
So we got rid of the Topamax, which I was on to help combat the side effects of Zyprexa. Hello, headaches! With a lot of water and some Advil, those went away. Then, we started with the Zyprexa.
Now, I’ve tried to do this before. I went cold turkey after getting fed up with a psychiatrist in 2008 who wanted me on 235235 other meds, too. So I stopped seeing her and cut everything off. I was convinced I was going to die. Like others who withdraw without an alternative, I was nauseous, dizzy, had insomnia, and was constantly cold and shaking. Obviously, that didn’t last very long, and I was back on the meds within a week. At that point, I figured I’d be on them for life – eliminating the potential to ever have children. (And also ensuring I’d be broke due to the copays of my self-insurance.)
This time, I went with a doctor who makes a practice out of healing patients naturally – or, as naturally as possible. He took over my prescriptions, not changing a thing. In the meantime, we started accupuncture – I’ll get into the benefits of this in a minute. I’ll say for the first few months, it helped with general things like headaches and muscle pain.
The week before last, I took my last dose of Zyprexa after tapering for about 2 months. It wasn’t until I was totally off I noticed effects, but when they hit, they hit hard. Waves of nausea, insomnia, horrible agitation. My therpaist immediately advised Magenium, Fish Oil , Vitamin D and GABA. I’m still on Lithium and Lorazepm, 300 mg and 1 mg, respectively, at night.
Now, I sleep 8-10 hours, have no headaches, nausea only when I forget to drink enough water and only mild agitation, which is helped with another 1mg of lorezapem in the morning. I’m actually more tired than before, but am lucky to have a job where I can take naps – or just chill out in a dark room – whenever I need to.
I’m not in the clear yet, but so far the only thing I really have to battle is the exhaustion. Oh, and I have no appetite – but considering the weight gain, I’m ok with eating much, much less.
This blog will my diary of Zyprexa Withdrawal. If you’re experiencing a similar situation, feel free to leave a comment. I’d love to hear advice – and help along the way, if I can.