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Can ADs make you depressive?

Posted by hansi555 on July 1, 2008, at 13:16:35

I am all confused here.

Added 12,5 mg of Lexapro to my 52,5 mg Remeron some 5 weeks ago. After feeling better within the first few days after starting the Lexapro, last week became troublesome with loads of SE such as tiredness, anxiety and nausea, I had gone up to 15 mg a few days before. After consulting my doc I went back to 10 mg and the SE eased off. But both this sunday and today I went down with crying spells and felt totally back to square one.

Now is this normal? Could even such small changes in dosage mean such changes in mood?

Or could ADs actually make you more depressed? After starting up w. Remeron way back I also had crying spells w. no apparent reason at all after 15 days of treatment, started the Remeron treatment to be able to eat & sleep - not really for the AD effect.

I usually get 3-4 weeks of stable/good mood then followed by a 3 week period of not-so-good and then again another good period, then a not-so-good etc.

whatdoyouthink?


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