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Lou's warning-brdwrowd » phidippus

Posted by Lou Pilder on November 8, 2014, at 8:07:53

In reply to Re: Amitriptyline + Celexa » pattisun, posted by phidippus on November 8, 2014, at 6:48:15

> >TERRIBLE ANXIETY DISORDER
>
> Well, you're going to need the Celexa, another SSRI or an SNRI to help with the anxiety. Cymbalta might be a good choice cause it will treat the anxiety and help with the pain.
>
> >PAIN
>
> Patches aren't as effective as oral. I would recommend Dilaudid up to 16 mg for your level of pain.
>
> >MIGRAINES
>
> I highly recommend Maxalt for the treatment of migraine-it knocks mine right out.
>
> >AND NERVES IN MY BACK ARE COMPRESSED (Spinal stenosis).
>
> Have you looked in to laser surgery?
>
> >So now I have crappy patches and allowed 4 Norco/day.
>
> I would try Dilaudid or if you can get the Fentanyl in shot form, that would be best. Norco isn't all that strong (it's Vicodin and Tylenol).
>
> >He said I could try Nortriptyline which is more pain-control and less SSRI effect and slightly decrease my Celexa.
>
> Jeez, this seems like a bad strategy to me if you're having a lot of anxiety. Nortriptyline won't help as much as Cymbalta would.
>
> >I'm gonna try the Nortriptyline and slightly decrease my Celexa for now.
>
> You're going to get more anxious.
>
> Eric
>
> Friends,
Take heed that no man deceives you. If you are a parent trying to make a decision to drug your child or not in collaboration with a psychiatrist/doctor or to drug yourself or someone you care for, then be advised that what you read here in this post that I am responding to could mark the difference between you or one that you care for being a live person or a corpse. And worse, if you remain living and take these drugs you could inherit years of life-ruining conditions with suffering that could be such horror that you could want to kill yourself rather than endure the horrible consequences associated with addiction/withdrawal from these drugs via addiction to these drugs mentioned.
The poster is advising to take Dilaudid which is a type of morphine. And worse, the drug is advised to be taken with Cymbalta and other mind-altering drugs. And a psychiatrist/doctor can legally prescribe such drugs that could lead to addiction and death. And worse, readers here could think that what is being advised here is being supportive by Mr. Hsiung as it is allowed to be posted without repudiation so that a subset of readers could think that Mr. Hsiung is ratifying what is being advised by the poster here because Mr. Hsiung has in his policy here that being supportive takes precedence and that he is doing what in his thinking will be good for this community as a whole. And even much worse, readers could have these drugs already from previous uses that they shelved or even could obtain these drugs from a family member and then take them as advised by the poster here all the time thinking that it is going to be alright because there is not an intervention here from Mr. Hsiung, since he is a doctor, to say that it is not alright.
Lou

 

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