I know exactly how you feel - it got to the point where my GP wouldn't prescribe me more than a week's worth of meds bc they were worried about OD attempts.
In the past my OD attempts have always been opiates/speedball and all serious enough to land me in ICU.
Despite all that, it seems strange to me that there's no (apparent) crossover between coming off one set of meds and starting the others though, given the fact that stopping abruptly can cause serious suicidal ideation/attempts, as well as the risk of these being increased during the first few weeks of taking medication
How freaky! My medication is also strictly monitored and is also only dispensed on a weekly basis.
This is because I tend to stockpile, for the purpose of overdosing.
With regards to abruptly coming off of medication causing serious suicidal ideation/attempts, I agree with you. However, what my GP intended to do was to start me on the new medication, whilst tapering me off of my existing medication at the same time. It's also why his intention was/is to switch the two medications on two separate weeks, the reason being if you start taking two new medications at the same time, and you experience side effects, you won't know which of the medications caused it.
I know I'm doing it the hard way (just abruptly coming off of everything at once) but I've become so sick of the weight gain. And I am already beginning to eat less, desire food less, and I am beginning to look less bloated/fat. And it's only been a week and a half. However, on the flip side, the withdrawal effects/symptoms are really beginning to ramp up. I'm starting to fantasise about some pretty violent/deadly ways of ending my life. Really extravagant.
I see. Probably is in best interest to restart meds then idk. Ik I wouldn't be able to function without mine.
When I got partially hospitalized we had a group session talking about medication.
And I remember there was one talking point where they talked about prescribing a supplementary medication to counteract the weight gain side-effect.
Maybe thats something you can bring up with psychiatrist if you still haven't given up on meds completely.
Thanks for the advice.
I was prescribed one table to promote weight loss, but all it does is to prevent your body from absorbing as much fat when you eat. You're meant to take a tablet before each meal.
However, the side effect of this medication is too messy ... you get the squirts (diarrhea) so I stopped using it.