I was taking clonidine 0.4ish mg for months.. maybe 6 months total maybe more.. and lets just say DO NOT by any means stop without tapering. There is no withdrawal quite like it.. The weirdest and craziest aspect was that I had what I guess would be called night terrors or tremors.. dunno what they are called exactly..I would fall asleep for a few seconds and get this pressure in my head and blurred vision..the dreams were so real and every time I would be trying to get to the ER or phone to dial 911 because of this crazy pressure in my head.. The pressure was so real but I would wake up and it would not be there. I was scared to even go to sleep because literally as soon as I would manage to fall asleep the pressure shit would happen and it was scary. Also, crazyy rebound hypertension like my heart was beating so hard at the peak of withdrawal I was on the virge of going to the hospital because I thought I was going to have a heart attack or something. It was either get more clonidine or go to the ER.. so I got another script of clonidine 1st thing in the morning and oh my god it was such sweet relief. I made sure to never ever run out of that shit again..and to get off of it.
That being said I tapered down to 1/4 of the 0.1mg pill and stopped problem free. From 1 month I doubt you'll have withdrawals..but they are VERY real. There is nor eason to take clonidine for so long.. its good to help wtih withdrawal but looses its magic after a few weeks anyway and just becomes something that lowers blood pressure.
Clonidine withdrawal can be fatal regardless of what you may think so it is a serious drug to watch out for. This is a list of symptoms off webmd or something: tremors , visual hallucinations, headache, insomnia, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, blurred vision, sweating, and fever. I can say I had all of those except headaches and vomiting
I made a post about it a year or 2 back on here.. probably archived detailing my withdrawals adn shit.. a few poeple didn't beleive you could get withdrawals and a few people had experienced symptoms like I described.