‘My anti-depressant withdrawal was worse than depression’ NewsColony Image caption Stuart Bryan has been taking anti-depressants for more than two decades. The mental health charity Mind says it is signposting people to street drug charities to help them withdraw from antidepressants because of the lack of alternatives available. Those affected can experience debilitating symptoms. “Within a couple of days of coming off, it was overwhelming – agitation, anxiety, akathisia, just restlessness, can’t sleep, suicidal ideations, all that stuff going on very quickly,” Stuart Bryan tells the BBC’s Victoria Derbyshire programme. The 48-year-old has been taking anti-depressants on and off for more than two decades. “The withdrawals are far worse than the original depression, for me and so many other people.” Stuart has tried to stop more than 10 times, but has struggled with what he calls his withdrawal “hell” – and has now had to stop working. He says doctors have advised him to tak...
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