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Old Aug 03, 2013, 12:14 AM
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Ive been on it for 2 years.. It has some antianxiety effects and a minimal mood effect for my depression. I've tried paxil in the past and i got more agitated/angry i believe ?, so that was discontinued.. Ive tired effexor and the side effects were bad.. i've also tried a couple of others. I feel helpless.
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 12:38 AM
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Mabye adding something to it? Like Abilify? I have 3 friends that added it to their antideoressant an it helped. But dont feel helpless....there is always hope <3
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Old Aug 03, 2013, 01:36 PM
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2 years is 2 long on a med that don't work, there are still a few ssris to straight taper over to, what you got to loose
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Old Aug 05, 2013, 01:20 AM
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2 years is 2 long on a med that don't work, there are still a few ssris to straight taper over to, what you got to loose
I know, but the crazy thing is that i get even worse when i try to switch to another antidepressant. So i dont know what thats about.. Perhaps a very bad withdrawal..
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I know, but the crazy thing is that i get even worse when i try to switch to another antidepressant. So i dont know what thats about.. Perhaps a very bad withdrawal..
you don't have to withdraw , just take you old med say sat, and then a new med sun, its that easy ssris straight taper , my last ssri switch was sertraline over to Lexapro in 1 day took the Lexapro next morning threw the sertraline and within 2 hours my mind started to be more clear, its that easy.
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Old Aug 06, 2013, 02:28 AM
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you don't have to withdraw , just take you old med say sat, and then a new med sun, its that easy ssris straight taper , my last ssri switch was sertraline over to Lexapro in 1 day took the Lexapro next morning threw the sertraline and within 2 hours my mind started to be more clear, its that easy.
My doctor actually told me to do it that way- to just "switch over" but i still managed to kind of get worse and not feel myself at all... i don't know. Probably because my body was starting a new med.. or my mind was "out of wack" i ended up switching back after 2 weeks...
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you don't have to withdraw , just take you old med say sat, and then a new med sun, its that easy ssris straight taper , my last ssri switch was sertraline over to Lexapro in 1 day took the Lexapro next morning threw the sertraline and within 2 hours my mind started to be more clear, its that easy.
There is you answer you switched back to soon, to a med that had already stopped working, 2 weeks is not a trail. What did your doc change you med 2
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Old Aug 06, 2013, 06:46 AM
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I agree wjth sewerrats that 2 years is too long to be taking a med that doesn't work. Not everyone can do a straight switch. Some do better with a "cross-taper", in which you gradually decrease the med you are one while gradually increasing the new med. Can you huddle with your pdoc on this and come up with some options? Like a different AD, adding something like Abilify, etc. Have you tried therapy also?
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Old Aug 08, 2013, 04:31 AM
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There is you answer you switched back to soon, to a med that had already stopped working, 2 weeks is not a trail. What did your doc change you med 2
I switched back to celexa because i really didn't want to end up in the hospital.. although perhaps i could of waited a little longer. (but my depression was worse)
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SSRIs didn't wow me either ... they left me feeling flat. Not sad, not happy, just numb. That seemed worse to me than feeling anxious and depressed.

I finally decided to take the therapy route, got a counselor, and I joined a support group. I got a sponsor in the group and with her help plus the counselor I began working on myself ... recognizing negative thinking and low self-esteem issues and began working on changing these issues. I also went back to work which was a good thing since that occupied a lot of "thinking hours".

I think the real shift for me was when I was fed up with sick and decided I would be in charge of my own mental health. I even have hobbies I enjoy now, for heaven's sake.

After a major breakdown 13 years ago and a hospitalization, I am glad to say I am much better now. Not perfect, but whose life is?

Just one person's story ... hope you find the right path for you.
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SSRIs didn't wow me either ... they left me feeling flat. Not sad, not happy, just numb. That seemed worse to me than feeling anxious and depressed.

I finally decided to take the therapy route, got a counselor, and I joined a support group. I got a sponsor in the group and with her help plus the counselor I began working on myself ... recognizing negative thinking and low self-esteem issues and began working on changing these issues. I also went back to work which was a good thing since that occupied a lot of "thinking hours".

I think the real shift for me was when I was fed up with sick and decided I would be in charge of my own mental health. I even have hobbies I enjoy now, for heaven's sake.

After a major breakdown 13 years ago and a hospitalization, I am glad to say I am much better now. Not perfect, but whose life is?

Just one person's story ... hope you find the right path for you.
I would pick NUMB over anxiety and depression , any day of the week
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I would pick NUMB over anxiety and depression , any day of the week

The good thing is that today I am neither of these. I hope you find what works for you.
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Old Aug 09, 2013, 03:22 AM
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The good thing is that today I am neither of these. I hope you find what works for you.
I have but it still makes me a little numb, but it keeps me out of hospital.So did you come out of hospital after a breakdown with no meds, because I needed more when I came out of hospital not less , tell me how you worked that and what you were taking in your breakdown and after .
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Out of the hospital I took Paxil for about three months as best I recall (it was in 2000), then I tried Zoloft for about the same amount of time. I also took Klonopin three times a day. Now the only thing I take is Klonopin 0.5 at bedtime most nights and have not had any antidepressants since 2000.

I had a psychiatrist I didn't like or respect and somehow putting myself in his hands seemed uncomfortable to me so I think that was a motivator for me to take another route.

For a while I had fears about being hospitalized again but now my thinking is ... if I need to be hospitalized then perhaps is where I am meant to be. I have not even come close to thinking it was necessary since 2000, though.

Mornings are my only rough time and even that isn't daily but around 10AM I get into gear and I generally feel good the rest of the day. I still go to a support group and have a sponsor in the group. I get counseling off and on but have not been for a couple of years.

Somehow when my thinking switched from thinking the answer was outside me to something like "I own this d*** thing, whether or not I like it, and I am going to find a way out" things got better.

Just my story, though. Take what you like and leave the rest.
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Somehow when my thinking switched from thinking the answer was outside me to something like "I own this d*** thing, whether or not I like it, and I am going to find a way out" things got better.
Whenever I start coming out of I depressive episode, I really feel this. It is getting to a point where those words make sense and cause action that is hard, though.
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