Thanks iggy'mdear. I realized I'm actually below 1mg. (the crumb weight and active ingredient weight confuses me) I'm going to hold now. I went through some of my old posts on PP and yeah looking at it that way made me realize I have been going kind of fast maybe and the delay for me has been 1-2 months earlier in the quick tapers. I don't remember when I started going down from 2.5 but in March I was on 1.6, April 1.1 and now *gulp* 0.65. The pain thing just threw me out of the old plan (I was going to taper forever, years maybe). It's worked out so far though, but I notice things happening.. back in the winter I used to say I don't feel young, I felt so drowsy and fatigued all the time. Now I'm starting to feel like 25 again, energy at the gym etc. I feel less of a teflon coating on me. Started to dream somewhere in April after 1.5 years of blankness. The dreams are getting more vivid too. So far it's mostly good but yeah..

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I have to add something for you Caroline because I think you're worrying if you're having an adverse reaction to your tiny dose of citalopram? I don't want to rock your boat so I hesitate what to say, listen to these more experienced people like Sheila and Alto and TTGW.. I think either way you'll have to hold on and grit your teeth for a while there.. but from what you've said I don't think it's adverse reaction and holding and stabilizing as much as possible is the right way:
1. You were on huge doses (on my standard 20mg 40mg.. my body rejected those amounts) and you could tolerate it. It makes no sense that suddenly a teeny tiny dose has a huge impact and creates akathisia.. maybe it could but I don't know..
2. You've had improvement while taking the dose and you had worsening when you accidently skipped it?

For me it was easy to come to the conclusion it was not WD but some adverse side-effect for these reasons:
I've had so much adverse stuff happening with this drug from the beginning. I've had the same thing before while staying on the same dose for too long.
I could give a powerpoint lecture on my WD attempts and symptoms which I know by heart (both the 1 year and the 3 day one). That pain was not a part of it. The pain started always 30ish minutes after taking the drug and peaked about 3 hours later, the rest of the day would be spent eyes closed in the bed or meditating. In the morning it was gone and again as I took the drug it started .. it didn't seem to get better on it's own. Skipping the drug or making a big drop made it go away.. same thing happened so many times it was obvious.