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I have found a solution to my Treatment Resistant Depression. I decided to go to an Endocrinologist and see if there was any other disease that might be causing my depression. The answer, after blood work, was no I didn't. She also said it was highly unlikely that other diseases that took more testing was unlikely.

She looked at my previous blood work and saw that I was pre-diabetic. So she decided to put me on a weight loss drug. It is called Phentermine. It is a mixture of Topamax and an amphetamine. I had talked to my Primary Care Doctor before about going on this medicine but he was very unsure because of my Schizophrenia and that fact that being put on a stimulant can cause psychosis. Let me tell you, I am so glad my Endocrinologist took a chance on giving me the medicine because it has changed my life and it was instant relief.

I went from a severe Depression (based on Depression score) to mild Depression the day I took it. It was instant.

This has opened the key to my Depression medicine needs. I learned that my brain is so depleted of three neurotransmitters - dopamine, norepinephrine, and seratonin - that only a stimulant that works on those three specific neurotransmitters will work for me.

The Good News:

I found out that if/when I come off this medicine (because this diet pill is not for long term use - however my Psychiatrist says that there is a chance I can stay on it - that there are other stimulants on the market that can be used long term and that we can use to treat my depression.

So I am feeling hopeful.

Also, I was reading comments on how it felt to be on this drug the night before I took it (it is taken first thing in the morning). People were saying that they had almost manic energy and other things. However, I have found that this medicine brings me to a normal human functioning level. I have normal energy, a sex drive (yay!), and interest in doing things. My focus is a lot better; I can actually read again!

So, what I am saying is go out on a limb with a doctor you trust. Maybe you will find the key to your depression recovery like I have.

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I'm glad to hear you found something that works for you! Found a Solution I've had some bad experiences with medication in the past but I guess that shouldn't stop me from trying a new one if I need to.
I have an appt. with my pdoc next week because some of my symptoms got worse lately, so I hope we can find something that works. I really want to start reading again! but my concentration is so bad...
I hope you keep doing well!

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Default Jan 29, 2017 at 10:46 AM
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I hope you find a medication that works for you. This has taken me i think a decade to find. I have been depressed since I was 11 (I am 27 now). I didn't start seeking help until college. The journey to find the right medication can be tough. Stay strong.

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I take short acting Ritalin and I find that it cuts through the hesitation and inertia of depression and once I get moving I feel better. I feel useful and competent and that addresses a root cause of depression.
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I take Ritalin, too, and it helps me get going in the mornings. I don't think I would get anything done if I didn't take it.

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CS1989, This is great news! Thanks for sharing
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