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A little history, I have been on Prozac for 2 years and took myself off it 6 weeks ago because as my T pointed out it wasn't helping my depression , obviously. I have tried Welbutrin, Zoloft and Paxil and they didn't help either. My family Doc basically said "pick one" when I inquired about a different medication. So mu questions is which one? T suggested Effexor. Without meds I'm feel scattered , like my mind moves faster then my body, I get anxiety, obsessive thoughts and have a very short fuse. I'm easily set off, I've become *****y. Any suggestions?
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If your prescribing Dr. is only a gp, I'd ask for a referral to a psychiatrist. They specialize in psych medictions and can work with you to find one or a combination of meds that work for you. I find I need a combination of meds.
I would never trust a Dr. who just said "pick one" when it came to psychotropic meds, particularly if you've tried several unsuccessfully. splitimage |
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Could you go back on the Prozac to feel better, and keep working on the depression with your T?
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Splitimage - I looked for a psychiatrist but I live in a small town n there r not many to choose from and the ones that r here r busy and hard to get into. Echoes - the Prozac didn't feel like it helped that's why I stopped taking it , T just pointed out what I already felt and knew. I just wanted to see if anyone had anything they took that seem to help, but I know we r all different. Thank y'all for responding. Sewerrats - my step daughter takes that and it was one of my options, I may try it.. What could it hurt right? Thanks again.
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When your therapist mentioned that the Prozac didn't help your Depression, I wonder did that mean to not take it, or that the real work on Depression happens in therapy? |
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Well, not everyone is of the opinion that depression is a chemical imbalance.
Therapy does help depression and some use only therapy to feel better. |
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If it's money worries, medication also isn't much good.
![]() I think we should all do what works best for us ![]() If your symptoms (see my 1st reply) were helped by Prozac, it sounds like returning to Prozac would help your symptoms again. Or am I not understanding your post? Did the Prozac help with those symptoms, but now that you aren't taking it, the symptoms have returned? |
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My depression, If I even buy that diagnosis is a direct result of my chilhood and adolescence. Not ruling out a chemical imbalance, but the abuse: mentally, physically and sexually ( step brother and neighbors) definatly didn't help. I think it's a combination. Of things. I can handle most things without meds, but the anxiety and sadness I have trouble with and my T just pointed out that obviously the meds weren't working.
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Have you or your doc considered Lamictal? The anxiety coupled with sadness seems akin to agitated depression or a "mixed" state.
Those are incredibly uncomfortable. Lamictal really helped to smooth that out. FWIW I take prozac AND lamictal. It works for me.
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