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Since you have not stated flat out absolutely that you would not take a drug if it did not have side effects I will give you two to look up. Both have very little side effect and both can be stopped without tapering so if you did not like them you could just stop, or stop for a day or two.
Again here I have to say for the sake of the site rules that you need to talk to a doctor about this.
But you have to have some where to start. The third is slower acting but also easy to stop without rebound. Rebounding back to a before state is the worst side effect of most drugs which is why people stay on them not because they are actually addictive.
First, Valium is the oldest and safest benzodiazepene. In small amounts it works as a muscle relaxant and a sleep aid. It also reduces the information overload with out leaving that fogged in feeling. It has a twelve hour half life. It would allow you to do things you cancel if you took it two hours before. It isn't a miracle, just an aid.
Second Trimipramine or imipramine. This is a mood stabilizer class of antidepressant. It does not have the horrible two week starting period. It is also a mild pain reliever. It works very well for me when I get sad or blue. Side effects are a dry mouth and a tendency to sleep longer than wanted. Best taken at supper time. People do use it during the day without it making them drowsy. It does not work on seratonin though.
Third is buspar a non benzo anti anxiety. It needs to be taken on a constant basis to work and is considered safe.
The first two are supposed to be taken on a regular basis. What is regular? For some one like me who is very sensitive to them, every second or third day when I need them would be considered regular.
I only give you these because they are safe to take, easy to quit and I think you should try something long enough to get you stable enough to do the CBT. And you need some names to take to a Doctor. I also feel you are capable of using them as an adjunct to CBT.
I also think you need to rule out a deficiency of the chemicals these work on. They will also give you a clearer mind to think on what you want to do.
I don't like to see you in pain and since we suffer from some similarities these might help. Only real difference between some of our emotions is that I have had longer to learn to control them. Take this from a guy who is quite capable of getting sad and crying right out of the blue.
Difference is I have learned control and acceptance. Some times emotions belong there, just not as long as they stay though.
I went from being a total wreck without SSRIs because I can not take them. Having a therapist to explain things was probably the biggest breakthrough I had. What ever you do you still need to do CBT and this program is the best way to do it. What ever you decide, I am still your friend and still here for you and will be till you are better or don't need me to be there for you.
Here for you (forever)
Davit