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Tough row to hoe

Posted by Bradley on December 3, 2000, at 16:23:48

In reply to Calling Dysthymics-My recent diagnosis-Help-Long , posted by shar on December 3, 2000, at 13:43:30


I'm in similar shape. I would suggest Parnate as a possibility. It works quite well for me, unfortunatly only for 3 months. I'm trying amisulpride now. It's been about 2 weeks with little help yet. I intend to resume Parnate the first of April. I've been doing this for 8 yrs or so. Parnate for 3 months then it quits helping and then I try other meds hoping I will find some that work as well as parnate and for a longer period. No luck yet. In the long run I'm certain a treatment for my underlying endocrine problem will become available. One can only keep trying and hope for the best. Good luck!

> I finally met with a real pyschopharmacologist, hoping at long last that I would be able to get above my depression. My diagnosis is dysthymia (I've heard that before but did not realize it was essentially a death sentence for feeling good). I also have double depression (dys+major depressive episodes) at times. Doc said it is hard to treat, I might be able to find something that will help a little, but in her opinion I was doing quite well.
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> By this she meant I was not being frequently hospitalized, I was functional in terms of being able to accomplish tasks of daily living, I wasn't trying suicide, etc.
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> I was hoping for much more. I actually was hoping to feel good. Not Pollyanna good, just good (ie, no cloud over my head, weight on my shoulders, less anhedonia, etc.) more than bad. I have my head above water now, and that's about it. She said that it might be possible to enhance energy level, and help me enjoy occasional moments of pleasure when the situation presented itself.
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> MEDS. She said she thinks I need higher doses than most people because I smoke. I did some research and it looks like the most common meds that work (or are used for dysthymia) are Zoloft (sertraline), amisulpride, moclobemide (Manerix), and Prozac (fluoxetine). It also appears that researchers believe it can take longer (up to 6 months) for meds to kick in for dysthimics.
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> I tried Zoloft, the drug from heaven for me and it pooped out really fast. Prozac did nada but I only did 20 mg. Haven't tried the others. Right now I take Effexor XR 300 mg, Wellbutrin SR 200 mg, klonopin to sleep.
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> I was crying at my lousy prospects of a whole life of depression. She said don't lose hope. My thought was that the most she could do was keep me where I am. You all have any advice, suggestions, etc?
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> I am planning a physical, and a thorough blood workup.
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> Don't know if I will go back to her, my first visit was $200.
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> Shar


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