Neverthesame
Diamond Member
This is just my opinion on this, as a tax payer and someone who has to quit a med cold turkey due to financial difficulties.Because I know that so many people are against it and do not like to spend their tax dollars on it.
It wasn't Effexor I had to stop for lack of money, it was Paxil.
I didn't want to go off it originally, but I simply couldn't afford to keep taking it. I was just starting therapy and was still highly symptomatic and non functional at the time.
I very nearly died. The psychological symptoms of discontinuing that drug ended up overwhelming me, leading to me attempt to end my own life.
Whether or not there was a program available for me to have used for a subsidy to continue taking the med, I had no idea. I wouldn't have known who to even ask about it. All that's beside the point. With how badly I suffered on quitting that drug, plus knowing that Effexor wasn't much better. I promise you, taking advantage of any tax funded program to keep you on the drug proper or to quit it using the safest possible method. You would not be a tax leech. Friday wasn't exaggerating, this shits dangerous. It's doable but dangerous.
Preventing a person from having to endure weeks of miserable physical symptoms and a dangerous chemical imbalance leaving them unstable, being added on top of a rebound high intensity symptom spike all at the same time. That, is tax money well spent.
Anyone who could argue that, has never been there and doesn't have a clue. Use whatever you can to aid yourself through this. You are the reason these assistance programs exist. You are worth the money.
Anyways, keep fighting, you can beat this.