So I think buspar is making me feel like my eyes are sliding down my face. And having blurry vision. But I also have a cold which has me feeling run down so I’m not sure what is due to which.
I think I should be going off buspar in case that’s it since it’s really bothering me which is sad if it would have eventually helped me. What do you think?
I’ve been on it before and was good but dose got upped too much so it was bad and I went off.
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I will talk to him but he won’t be available for a few days and this is really disturbing me. I am going off it the same way he had me go on, said I could take 5 mg twice a day after the first day of one 5mg so I’m taking one dose for some days then go off. So it won’t be too abrupt I don’t think... but I am nerveous.
Maybe google it? I know my university has nurses available for you to call called dial a nurse, they might be able to help, if you google university of Illinois dial a nurse it’s the first thing that pops up
If your doctor has a practice with other docs, usually someone will cover for anyone taking a few days off. You might try that phone number and see what happens.
It’s an anti-anxiety medication. Also called Buspirone.
When i started it use to make me more anxious and mess up my sleep pattern now it's better. Try calling his office they usually leave someone in case of emergency during their absence
I honestly think I am through trying to find a med that works. I don’t even think the ones I’m on now work but I don’t want to go off just yet and go through a hell of adjustment. Callmedanielle, I am so tired. Tired of feeling wrong. Tired of pushing and trying so hard and not seeing enough results. I need to trust, I’m always feeling on edge, feel wrong like I am just not right somehow, and like something bad is about to happen. I really need to lift up and feel better soon.
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