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So I've been taking the Ativan, albeit rarely because it is so sedating that I can't take it and function properly at work. I even took half of a .5 pill last week sometime and was still super sedated. Anyway when I DO take it, it seems to tumble my mood down for a whole day. Like I took it on Saturday morning because I was high out of my mind and needed to chill tf out, but then sunday I was sooooo depressed I wanted to just let it burn, to say the least. Could that be ativan or am I just cycling that ****ing rapidly? Because today I'm HIGH AF again.
I'm like bordering on Mania for sure but Something is keeping me down, i guess it's the depakote doing SOMETHING at least, it's certainly not rexulti, that **** is causing this mess, I'm sure of it. it's only not mixed or worse because I'm not on an AD right now. Anyway I don't want to take the ativan if it's going to cause a soul-crushing depression yet if I get too high and freaked out I need something so I guess I'll have to.
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It very well can be the ativan. Benzo's are known to cause depression.
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Yes, benzos are known to cause depressive symptoms.
I experienced depression while on Ativan, and it was one of the main reasons that I weaned off it (the other being that my body was becoming dependent on it). I was taking the Ativan for anxiety, and instead learned coping tools such as deep breathing and meditation rather than relying on a medication that made me depressed. It also made me unable to cry, which was a very odd feeling. |
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If I'm not elevated or super anxious to the point of agitation, Ativan can bring down my mood. I don't know if in my case I'd call it depression, but rather sedation to the point of not feeling well. I used to have to take 1 mg, or sometimes even up to 2 mg in the morning to ease my akathisia. That was usually soon after I took my usual 600 mg of morning Tegretol XR and 80 mg of Geodon, which together can be sedating at times.
Once I finally got off of Geodon my akathisia went away. I still take 0.5 mg of Ativan in the morning (still getting weaned off of it), but no longer have any major sedation. My mood is fine at the moment. |
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I was taking 3 mg of ativan and it never did that to me. Other benzos never made me depressed, either. Ativan doesn't do anything to me.
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As some others have commented, Ativan and other benzos can definitely cause depression. Benzos are sedatives and anything that is a sedative has the potential to cause depression.
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