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Re: Mind Racing

Posted by fluffy on February 27, 2004, at 10:53:28

In reply to Mind Racing, posted by bruce_w6 on February 27, 2004, at 10:01:59

If you haven't found this site, it's extremely helpful. I'm posting a link that describes hypomania and/or anxious depression.
If you have the time to read it, the whole site is very informative. There are detailed options on drugs and what symptoms they target.

http://www.psycheducation.org/depression/frameset.html

 

Re: Mind Racing

Posted by Dalilah on February 27, 2004, at 12:10:35

In reply to Mind Racing, posted by bruce_w6 on February 27, 2004, at 10:01:59

Bruce,
I've experienced this mind racing you speak of pretty much my whole life. And if it's not out of control, not too much, it's what I like about me. I get a lot done, I think fast, etc. Lithium for me is the one that helps with mania, and seroquel (only a low dose at night) is much more important than I initially realized. I can't sleep without it. Yes, even before the Lamictal. The Lam is what brought me out of a depression that lasted for over a year straight. Of course I've had plenty of other depressions before that, but nothing that strong. I think Lam was not the only cure. It was time, my body needed that much time to go through it. Ouch, indeed.

Anyhow, FOR ME, the atypical anti-psychotic seroquel makes me calm enough to live my life during the day and also sleep through the night, which obviously plays a big part in all this mood stuff.

Also the trick for me was to not take away all the "mind racing" cause I didn't want to be totally flat.

-Dalilah

> I would be most grateful if someone could please advise me about something I have been experiencing.
> I would appreciate some help as soon as possible.
>
> When I try to go to sleep at night, I experience garbled thoughts racing through my mind.
> When I say garbled thoughts, I mean thoughts that often don't make much sense
> (almost imagine talking to myself or just lots of random thoughts, lots of dreams, restlessness, etc). My mind is not at rest.
>
> I often wake up, then try to sleep again, but can't because I feel as though I can't keep still and also find the racing thoughts come back.
> I wake up and feel as though I can't keep still even when awake. I have had some nights of fairly good sleep, but quite often I find it difficult.
>
> My mind still feels active too sometimes during the day.
> I take 10 mg of Ambiam OR 1 mg of Lorazapam, but I still experience the above problems.
> Without the Ambiam OR Lorazapam, sleeping is impossible.
> Does anyone have any idea as to what I could be experiencing or has anyone experienced this themselves?
> Any advise as to how to eliminate this problems?
> Thank you for reading my post. I would appreciate any feedback.
>
> I had this before I started Lamictal. I am at 100 mg a day for past week.
>

 

Re: Mind Racing » fluffy

Posted by katia on February 28, 2004, at 13:42:43

In reply to Re: Mind Racing, posted by fluffy on February 27, 2004, at 10:53:28

Hi Katy,
I was wondering about you. Sounds like Depakote is working?! That's great. Have you had any s/e from it? I just started on Trileptal and will probably add-on Wellbutrin. Yep - confirmed. I'm BP. Very dynamic moods I have. and ever changing!
Keep in touch!
Katia

 

Re: What does this mean atypical AP's? » bruce_w6

Posted by Sad Panda on February 29, 2004, at 8:24:53

In reply to What does this mean atypical AP's?, posted by bruce_w6 on February 27, 2004, at 9:24:01

> What does this mean "atypical AP's"?

Atypical AP's are 3rd generation. They are broadspectrum like the 1st generation but with less side effects.

Cheers,
Panda.


 

Re: Mind Racing » bruce_w6

Posted by Sad Panda on February 29, 2004, at 8:41:46

In reply to Mind Racing, posted by bruce_w6 on February 27, 2004, at 10:01:59

> I would be most grateful if someone could please advise me about something I have been experiencing.
> I would appreciate some help as soon as possible.
>
> When I try to go to sleep at night, I experience garbled thoughts racing through my mind.
> When I say garbled thoughts, I mean thoughts that often don't make much sense
> (almost imagine talking to myself or just lots of random thoughts, lots of dreams, restlessness, etc). My mind is not at rest.
>
> I often wake up, then try to sleep again, but can't because I feel as though I can't keep still and also find the racing thoughts come back.
> I wake up and feel as though I can't keep still even when awake. I have had some nights of fairly good sleep, but quite often I find it difficult.
>
> My mind still feels active too sometimes during the day.
> I take 10 mg of Ambiam OR 1 mg of Lorazapam, but I still experience the above problems.
> Without the Ambiam OR Lorazapam, sleeping is impossible.
> Does anyone have any idea as to what I could be experiencing or has anyone experienced this themselves?
> Any advise as to how to eliminate this problems?
> Thank you for reading my post. I would appreciate any feedback.
>
> I had this before I started Lamictal. I am at 100 mg a day for past week.
>

Seroquel or Zyprexa would be better meds for you. They put you to sleep by being anti-histamines + they improve your sleep by blocking 5-HT2a. If you are not keen on AP's you could try low dose AD's like Remeron, Doxepin, Trimipramine or Amitriptyline as they achieve sleep in the same fashion. I use Remeron myself, I find it turns off my mind & allows me to stop thinking excessively when I am trying to sleep.

Cheers,
Panda.

 

Re: Mind Racing

Posted by KXo on February 29, 2004, at 11:12:14

In reply to Re: Mind Racing » bruce_w6, posted by Sad Panda on February 29, 2004, at 8:41:46

Hello Panda!
Do you use Remeron just when you can't sleep or everyday? What dosage? Don't you feel tired the following day?
KXo

> Seroquel or Zyprexa would be better meds for you. They put you to sleep by being anti-histamines + they improve your sleep by blocking 5-HT2a. If you are not keen on AP's you could try low dose AD's like Remeron, Doxepin, Trimipramine or Amitriptyline as they achieve sleep in the same fashion. I use Remeron myself, I find it turns off my mind & allows me to stop thinking excessively when I am trying to sleep.
>
> Cheers,
> Panda.
>

 

Re: Mind Racing » KXo

Posted by Sad Panda on February 29, 2004, at 13:18:46

In reply to Re: Mind Racing, posted by KXo on February 29, 2004, at 11:12:14

> Hello Panda!
> Do you use Remeron just when you can't sleep or everyday? What dosage? Don't you feel tired the following day?
> KXo
>
>

I take it everyday as it helps me with Effexor side effects. I took 15mg for along time, it took me some time to get up to 30mg. I needed the higher dose so I could increase my Effexor, so basically I'm taking a pill to counter the side effects of another pill. :)

If you only want it for sleep I would try 7.5mg or 15mg. I did have sleep problems but not anymore.

Cheers,
Panda.

 

Re: Mind Racing

Posted by KXo on February 29, 2004, at 21:55:10

In reply to Re: Mind Racing » KXo, posted by Sad Panda on February 29, 2004, at 13:18:46

> > Hello Panda!
> > Do you use Remeron just when you can't sleep or everyday? What dosage? Don't you feel tired the following day?
> > KXo
> >
> >
>
> I take it everyday as it helps me with Effexor side effects. I took 15mg for along time, it took me some time to get up to 30mg. I needed the higher dose so I could increase my Effexor, so basically I'm taking a pill to counter the side effects of another pill. :)
>
> If you only want it for sleep I would try 7.5mg or 15mg. I did have sleep problems but not anymore.
>
> Cheers,
> Panda.

Panda,
I was just curious. I don't want Remeron anymore. I tryed it for more than a month and I had the worst side-effects I ever had since the beginning. I though they would go away with time, but they didn't. I am kind of angry with this medication, because of this. hehehe I am smiling! Good! :)) I found medicines that suit better on me now. It helps you and I hope you get better day after day!
KXo

 

Re: Mind Racing » KXo

Posted by Sad Panda on March 1, 2004, at 0:23:59

In reply to Re: Mind Racing, posted by KXo on February 29, 2004, at 21:55:10

> > > Hello Panda!
> > > Do you use Remeron just when you can't sleep or everyday? What dosage? Don't you feel tired the following day?
> > > KXo
> > >
> > >
> >
> > I take it everyday as it helps me with Effexor side effects. I took 15mg for along time, it took me some time to get up to 30mg. I needed the higher dose so I could increase my Effexor, so basically I'm taking a pill to counter the side effects of another pill. :)
> >
> > If you only want it for sleep I would try 7.5mg or 15mg. I did have sleep problems but not anymore.
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Panda.
>
> Panda,
> I was just curious. I don't want Remeron anymore. I tryed it for more than a month and I had the worst side-effects I ever had since the beginning. I though they would go away with time, but they didn't. I am kind of angry with this medication, because of this. hehehe I am smiling! Good! :)) I found medicines that suit better on me now. It helps you and I hope you get better day after day!
> KXo
>
>

What sort of side effects did you have? When I tried increasing to 30mg I had alot of irritability/crankiness, it took me more than a month to get over it. Effexor gives me really bad nausea, diarrhea & sex problems(no orgasm) Just 15mg was enough to counter these problems for me with 150mg of Effexor. To take 225mg of Effexor I had to increase Remeron to 30mg.

Cheers,
Panda.


 

Re: Lamictal side effects - possible rash?

Posted by Bristol on March 1, 2004, at 0:24:40

In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40

Hi: The only side effects I've heard of are rashes...but that this can be controlled by going on it very slowly..

Can anyone tell me of the side effects of Lamictal, or just any benifical info on the med.

 

Lithium Orotate

Posted by bruce_w6 on March 1, 2004, at 9:47:13

In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40

What is Lithium Orotate? Is it the same as Lithium?

I take Lmictal and it helps with depression, will the Lithium help with the irritability and mind racing?

At what dose will I have to get blood tests?

 

Re: Mind Racing » Sad Panda

Posted by KXo on March 1, 2004, at 23:53:29

In reply to Re: Mind Racing » KXo, posted by Sad Panda on March 1, 2004, at 0:23:59

I had many side-effects. Between others I don't remember now, I couldn't feel much touches in my skin, my joints were soft, there was a strange feeling between my nose and the back of my head. Sleep and sleep! I wasn't feeling myself.
I felt no anxiety, something I had never felt before. This was good for me to know what anxiety really was, but I need some anxiety. This, including this being the last antidepresant I would be trying, is why I could wait for so long for the side effects to disapear, which never happened.
I was on 30mg and on 45mg.
Being on Effexor, did all your sex problems got better, adding Remeron?
KXo


> What sort of side effects did you have? When I tried increasing to 30mg I had alot of irritability/crankiness, it took me more than a month to get over it. Effexor gives me really bad nausea, diarrhea & sex problems(no orgasm) Just 15mg was enough to counter these problems for me with 150mg of Effexor. To take 225mg of Effexor I had to increase Remeron to 30mg.
>
> Cheers,
> Panda.
>
>
>

 

Re: Mind Racing

Posted by biohazard2 on March 2, 2004, at 2:09:21

In reply to Re: Mind Racing » Sad Panda, posted by KXo on March 1, 2004, at 23:53:29

i complained of mind racing to my Psychologist.
he recomendeded risperdal, i have steadily increased the dosage thru my regular doc to 4 mg. which now i feel is a bit excessive. but it does help, i proablby will decrease my dosage in the following months since i am seeing a p-doc. and he said i am not getting the meds i need. i am taking risperdal 4 mg., xanax .50 mg, and lexapro 10 mg. i will probally increase my lexapro and decrease my respirdal and xanax, (esp. the xanax since i have a problem with binge drinking.).


anyway, i feel the respirdal has helped with my racing thoughts and i would like to stay on it. i look forward to every morning when i take it, i chew it and the results are good. i cannot remember the times i had racing thoughts so much, when i do have them, i take a xannax and drink beer.

hope this of help, although drinking is not the solution....

thx,
biohazard2

 

Re: Lithium Orotate

Posted by platinumbride on March 2, 2004, at 9:33:12

In reply to Lithium Orotate, posted by bruce_w6 on March 1, 2004, at 9:47:13

> What is Lithium Orotate? Is it the same as Lithium?

I am quite sure that it is. There may just be some "organic chemistry" little molecular structure difference
>
> I take Lmictal and it helps with depression, will the Lithium help with the irritability and mind racing?

It probably would, because that has been what it has been doing for years....some say it even helps with depression too...
>
> At what dose will I have to get blood tests?
>
At any dose, is my understanding. I think the big thing is avoiding toxicity and making sure that it isn't messing up your kidneys. I think that without blood work, toxicity issues can't be discovered until it is too late.....

Diane

 

Re: Lithium Orotate..oops!!!

Posted by platinumbride on March 3, 2004, at 10:38:16

In reply to Lithium Orotate, posted by bruce_w6 on March 1, 2004, at 9:47:13

I am soooo sorry that I spoke about Lithium Orotate before I really knew waht I was talking about!

Apparently it is lithium, but not the prescribed kind and allegedly has no toxicity issues. Some say it is just as good as regular old lithium without the toxicity issues, and I THINK it requires no blood monitoring. ( I just talked to my doc about this last night)

D

 

Re: Lithium Orotate..oops!!! » platinumbride

Posted by Michael Motter on March 3, 2004, at 12:32:28

In reply to Re: Lithium Orotate..oops!!!, posted by platinumbride on March 3, 2004, at 10:38:16

I am a psychology doctoral student at JMU. I wrote a paper on Lithium Orotate in my psychopharmacology class. I know some people who use it and was interested in what it was about. Yes it is Lithium but it is carried through your blood on a carrier called orotate. This carrier is suppossed to decrease the amount of lthium that enters your blood so you donot have to get your blood levels checked. However, it is debatable whether enough lithium actually enters the body to have any therapeutic effects. There is little research done Lithium orotate and and it is questionable whether it has any side effects.
If anyone would like a copy of my paper please email mottermx@jmu.edu

 

Re: Lithium Orotate..oops!!!

Posted by Toph on March 3, 2004, at 15:49:42

In reply to Re: Lithium Orotate..oops!!! » platinumbride, posted by Michael Motter on March 3, 2004, at 12:32:28

Michael, does your research indicate how much litium orotate one would have to injest daily to obtain a therapeutic serum Li level of .5-1.5?

 

Redirect: Lithium Orotate

Posted by Dr. Bob on March 4, 2004, at 1:53:40

In reply to Lithium Orotate, posted by bruce_w6 on March 1, 2004, at 9:47:13

> What is Lithium Orotate? Is it the same as Lithium?

I'd like to redirect follow-ups regarding lithium orotate to Psycho-Babble Alternative. Here's a link:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/alter/20040225/msgs/319995.html

Thanks,

Bob

 

Lamictal side Seroquel

Posted by bruce_w6 on March 5, 2004, at 12:22:55

In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40

Is anyone taking this combo? I am up to 150 mg Lamictal and can't sleep well at night. I take my lamictal in the moring.

 

Re: Lamictal side Seroquel

Posted by ginger C on March 5, 2004, at 13:01:32

In reply to Lamictal side Seroquel, posted by bruce_w6 on March 5, 2004, at 12:22:55

> Is anyone taking this combo? I am up to 150 mg Lamictal and can't sleep well at night. I take my lamictal in the moring.

I have been taking this combination for about a month now and if anything the seroquel seems to make me drowsy. Maybe the lamictal by itself is not controling completely your manic side of the illness and that is where the insomnia is comming in?

 

Re: Lamictal side Seroquel

Posted by bruce_w6 on March 5, 2004, at 13:31:34

In reply to Re: Lamictal side Seroquel, posted by ginger C on March 5, 2004, at 13:01:32

Do you take it for sleep at night and how much?

> > Is anyone taking this combo? I am up to 150 mg Lamictal and can't sleep well at night. I take my lamictal in the moring.
>
> I have been taking this combination for about a month now and if anything the seroquel seems to make me drowsy. Maybe the lamictal by itself is not controling completely your manic side of the illness and that is where the insomnia is comming in?
>

 

Re: Lamictal side effects

Posted by jstrick1 on March 24, 2004, at 11:19:31

In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40

Folks,

I'm hoping for some insight in how to proceed. I began Lamictal slowly, starting at 25 mg and moving up to 75 mg over the course of 3 weeks, at which time I began having some significant gastric distress: generalized discomfort, bloating, and flatulence. My shrink suggested that this was one reaction common to the class of "mood stabilizers"/anti-convulsants, and though I'd not had the same response to others of this class, it meant that I couldn't tolerate Lamictal because of its impact on the "neural network" of the gastric system. Moreover, it was something that wouldn't get better over time. Anyone else having similar responses? Any suggestions? Does my shrink make sense?

Thanks,

Scott

 

Re: Lamictal side effects

Posted by ginger C on March 24, 2004, at 11:54:20

In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects, posted by jstrick1 on March 24, 2004, at 11:19:31

Your shrink makes perfect sense I had some trouble with my stomach after starting lamictal and still have some very loose stool. However, the lamictal does such a good job of stableizing my moods that my doc and I decided that it was worth putting up with the loose stool.

 

Lamictal Trileptal BPs?

Posted by katia on March 24, 2004, at 13:07:52

In reply to Re: Lamictal side effects, posted by ginger C on March 24, 2004, at 11:54:20

anyone tried this combo? I'm on Trileptal now and just started on Lam. to help w/ my depressions. I cannot tolerate ADs. Anyone had relief from depression and overall general wellness on this combo?
Thanks-
Katia

 

Lamictal And Mind Racing

Posted by bruce_w6 on March 25, 2004, at 21:22:19

In reply to Lamictal side effects, posted by seamus o'noolan on June 30, 2003, at 17:37:40

I am up to 250 mg of Lamictal. I also take Lithium Orotate. My depression is better but I have mind racing, especially when trying to sleep or when I wake up. I take 12.5 mg Seroquel for sleep (works great). Will the mind racing stop when I reach my desired dose of Lamictal?


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