It’s so hard making decisions like that. I came off my normal drugs in October last year, then caught Covid for the first time while I was going through withdrawal on them, and some long term side effects from them are now gone, which I’m very grateful for. But it definitely set me back for a while, and I’m back on a different drug again now (and probably a higher dose soon) because I was much much worse after I stopped taking them, but in my opinion it was worth the attempt. It must be much harder for you when you *know* you will feel better off the drugs. If you went through cycles of them on and off, would that have anymore benefit as opposed to stopping entirely? It’s a horribly difficult decision to try and make, because you can never know either way. Sending you all the good vibes for flying round the marathon at top speed though! 🥳🩵
It’s so hard making decisions like that. I came off my normal drugs in October last year, then caught Covid for the first time while I was going through withdrawal on them, and some long term side effects from them are now gone, which I’m very grateful for. But it definitely set me back for a while, and I’m back on a different drug again now (and probably a higher dose soon) because I was much much worse after I stopped taking them, but in my opinion it was worth the attempt. It must be much harder for you when you *know* you will feel better off the drugs. If you went through cycles of them on and off, would that have anymore benefit as opposed to stopping entirely? It’s a horribly difficult decision to try and make, because you can never know either way. Sending you all the good vibes for flying round the marathon at top speed though! 🥳🩵