Just read the Stimulants for Depression thread.
I've had trouble finding an antidepressant that is effective. A very low dose of Effexor (37.5 mg) keeps me from getting weepy, but higher than that, and I get the hand tremors.
Provigil is a dream medication for me, but my health care plan won't pay for it because treatment of depression is a use outside of guidelines (which cover narcolepsy and that's it).
Anyone have any experience in getting a health care plan to cover this?
I have been seriously suicidal, have lost job, home, dogs, have been in a downward spiral, so I think not covering it is a kind of reckless endangerment (I watch way too much "Law and Order") on their part.
I also am taking neurontin to help me sleep. A law firm is running TV ads soliciting claimants of people who committed suicide taking it.
Again, it's a very low dose. I have tried to wean myself off it slowly, but I wind up staying up all night, and sleeping all day, which isn't good for job hunt or self-esteem or feeling healthy.
So, I'm on this daily round of effecor, alertec (Canadian version of Provigil which is the only way I can afford it) and neurontin. And when my drug plan cowbra runs out, I don't know how I will be able to continue these meds.
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