Stopping any med--especially psychiatric meds--cold turkey is a huge no-no as it's extremely unsafe in many circumstances and can cause unwanted side effects. You should ease off meds with the help of your psychiatrist should you decide to do so. However, what's done is done and you certainly wouldn't want to just start at your previous doses.
That being said, I can understand wanting to get off meds. It can take years to get a good mix, and in the meantime, it is very frustrating--especially if doing so without therapy. Just be willing to be honest with yourself if you start feeling symptoms so you can get the help you need.
Make sure with the natural supplements that what you are taking is safe to take with Klonopin. For instance, St. John's Wort, which is a very common supplement to recommend for depression, interacts with just about everything out there, and your psychiatrist would need to be aware as it could be a dangerous mix. A list of supplements should be brought to your next appointment, and I would call your psychiatrist's office and ask them to give your psychiatrist a list of the supplements as well as pass along you have quit all but Klonopin cold turkey to make sure there is no danger at risk for you.
I needed to stop taking Zoloft about a month ago after taking it for 3 months ago because my insursnce was terminates and the withdrawal symptoms I'm having are bad. If you do want to go off of any of those meds I suggest asking your doctor to wean you off of them by lowering your dosage every couple of weeks. I've also started taking natural supplements and eating better that do help. I suggest a book called WomanCode by Alisa Vitti. It has a lot of info about how hormonal and chemical imbalances can cause a variety of issues including psychological issues and natural ways to heal them.
Yeah I had my doctor ween me down a little bit but I just got sick of it and the side effects from the added Zoloft were bad too. I will have to look up that book thank u for the recommendation.
if you suffer from clinical depression you will likely always have it, but since you were started so young and at an age where you are going through so many hormone changes, teen issues, etc, it is probably a good idea to get off of them with a doctors help and see where you are at.
just know that it takes 6 full weeks for them to start working again should you start getting depressed again. so see your doctor right away if you start getting the symptoms of clinical depression again.
i would always start feeling better and get off of them only to have to go through it all over again. i probably should have just stayed on a low maintenance dose, but like i said,,, you were so young when you started them that it is a good idea to see where you are without them
Ever wake up at 3:00 AM with the feeling that bees are flying around in your head? Or the ability to feel, and even visualize, every neuron in your brain? Yeah, that's what it's like. :P
ALWAYS taper off your meds, or you could have episodes like I had, seizures or even worse.