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Re: AD's who needs them? » floatingbridge

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 13:24:19

In reply to Re: AD's who needs them? » Phil, posted by floatingbridge on July 26, 2009, at 13:02:57

Not sure but would love to hear from them.

 

Re: Well, me » Glydin 00

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 13:25:36

In reply to Well, me » Phil, posted by Glydin 00 on July 26, 2009, at 13:02:18

Thanks, sweet one. You're the bestest.

 

Re: Well, me » Phil

Posted by Glydin 00 on July 26, 2009, at 14:05:39

In reply to Re: Well, me » Glydin 00, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 13:25:36

> Thanks, sweet one. You're the bestest.

~~~ That would be you, actually.

 

Need bipolar peoples input please

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:09:50

In reply to AD's who needs them?, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 9:42:47

I have bp1 w/ no psychosis. 1 manic episode but mostly depression.

Do y'all take AD's? What have you had success with? Is your depression helped by non traditional meds?

Any input greatly appreciated.

 

Re: Well, me » Glydin 00

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:13:53

In reply to Re: Well, me » Phil, posted by Glydin 00 on July 26, 2009, at 14:05:39

God took his time with you G. And when he takes his time, watchout! lol

He did good work.

Thanks for your kindness, it's a great AD.

 

Re: AD's who needs them? » Phil

Posted by Sigismund on July 26, 2009, at 14:16:04

In reply to AD's who needs them?, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 9:42:47

>My bipolar is one 30 day manic episode several years ago. It was the happiest time of my life. lol I did serious yardwork 14 hours a day. My yard, my neighbors yard, etc. I had the energy of a 19 year old.

Serious yardwork? I'd like something to get me doing that.

And then that was that? No more ups?

Thanks, Phil. I had been meaning to ask about what the good bit felt like but never felt it was quite right to ask.

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please

Posted by Sigismund on July 26, 2009, at 14:18:26

In reply to Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:09:50

>I have bp1 w/ no psychosis. 1 manic episode but mostly depression.

So, that's how it is? Yeah no I'm not bipolar.

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » Sigismund

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 15:00:10

In reply to Re: Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by Sigismund on July 26, 2009, at 14:18:26

I was a machine!!! Totally burnt up 3 weedeaters. lol

I live in an old neighborhood with canopies of big oak trees and the yards aren't st. augustine, just kinda weeds.

I know for a fact my neighbors back yard had not been touched in 10 years. It had places of wood and tin overgrown by weeds. I talked to my neighbor, who at the time I had no idea was one of the best guitarist ever, and said, Jesse I'm hot with this weedeater, mind if I take a whack at your yard? He thought I meant trimming and said OK. It was 10 a.m. and he said he'd be home around 4. Cool.

When he got home, his yard looked like it came out of Better Homes and Gardens. No detail missed anywhere. lmao

He looked at it totally stunned. He said..Is there anything I can do for you? I gave him the universal sign for smoking a joint. We smoked out and he gave me some to go.

Jesse died about 5 years back of cirrhosis. He said he drank beer everyday from the age of 16. He was the kindest man I've ever known but when he was young it was highly advised not to piss him off.

Jesse guitar taylor if you feel like googling.

I didn't know him all that long but loved him to the bottom of my heart..I miss him dearly.

 

Re: Well, me » Phil

Posted by Glydin 00 on July 26, 2009, at 15:09:22

In reply to Re: Well, me » Glydin 00, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:13:53

> God took his time with you G. And when he takes his time, watchout! lol
>
> He did good work.
>
> Thanks for your kindness, it's a great AD.

~~~ We all a work in progess and actually that's a good thing. I love this idea:

"We are stronger than we think ourselves to be and we are nowhere near what we are becoming...."

 

Re: AD's who needs them?

Posted by bulldog2 on July 26, 2009, at 16:52:02

In reply to AD's who needs them?, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 9:42:47

> I'm on lithium, lamictal, and clonazepam. My bipolar is one 30 day manic episode several years ago. It was the happiest time of my life. lol I did serious yardwork 14 hours a day. My yard, my neighbors yard, etc. I had the energy of a 19 year old.
>
> I've been thru a gazillion AD's, most didn't help much if at all and I've had crazy side effeects.
>
> I just wonder if I should just give them a break for a while.
>
> Some may say I'm taking my life in my own hands but I was on an AD when I attempted suicide.
>
> My doc switched me to Pristiq which scared me out of my wits with mixed states and a general feeling of snorting coke.
>
> I'm going to try to squeeze in an appt w/ doc this week and I'm sure he'll switch me to another AD. Am I getting anywhere with this? Nope.
>
> I guess I'll take his advice or argue with him till the cows come home.
>
> But I truly feel, with sexual se and other assorted se, fat, dumb and stupid if I'm doing myself any favors. It sure as hell doesn't feel like it.

I would say that if you had a 30 day manic episode most likely it will happen again if you quit meds. Maybe discuss a regimen with your p-doc that has a milder se profile. Do you really need lithium plus lamictal. Maybe just one of the two will stailize you and handle your depression. Good luck.

 

Re: AD's who needs them?

Posted by SLS on July 26, 2009, at 17:23:48

In reply to Re: AD's who needs them?, posted by bulldog2 on July 26, 2009, at 16:52:02

> Do you really need lithium plus lamictal. Maybe just one of the two will stailize you and handle your depression.

I think Lamictal is of limited use to treat mania once it has broken through. However, it does a good job of helping to prevent depressive breakthrough. The Lamictal + Lithium combination seems to stabilize both phases of the illness and leads to a reduced rate of relapse. I would leave them both on board and begin to explore drugs like Wellbutrin or Parnate if depression remains refractory to mood stabilizers. Personally, I receive benefit from Abilify as an adjunctive antidepressant.


- Scott

 

Re: AD's who needs them? » SLS

Posted by floatingbridge on July 26, 2009, at 17:34:59

In reply to Re: AD's who needs them?, posted by SLS on July 26, 2009, at 17:23:48

Scott,

Could the wellbutrin be too stimulating, agitiating? I don't know. I'm dx'd BPiii and my doc monitored for mania onset when we started.... two cents.

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Re: AD's who needs them?

Posted by SLS on July 26, 2009, at 18:01:37

In reply to Re: AD's who needs them? » SLS, posted by floatingbridge on July 26, 2009, at 17:34:59

> Scott,
>
> Could the wellbutrin be too stimulating, agitiating? I don't know.

It does affect some people that way - unipolar and bipolar. However, Wellbutrin has been thought to have a reduced liability for causing a switch into mania. Wellbutrin actually slowed me down and produced dysphoria. It was the wrong drug for me. Parnate is thought to be better for bipolar depression than Nardil.


- Scott

 

Re: AD's who needs them?

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 19:03:08

In reply to Re: AD's who needs them?, posted by SLS on July 26, 2009, at 18:01:37

Thanks guys. I was thinking about Wellbutrin. No more stimulating than Pristiq could ever be for me.

Not bad in weight gain or sexual SE's. I'm going to tell my pdoc that I want the hell off AD's for a while either way.

After 25 years on them I've come to a point that I can't take it anymore. At least if I'm off of them for a while and get absolutely despondent, I can remember why I take them in the first place.

I truly hate antidepressants.

 

Re: Well, me » Glydin 00

Posted by floatingbridge on July 26, 2009, at 20:45:54

In reply to Re: Well, me » Phil, posted by Glydin 00 on July 26, 2009, at 15:09:22

> > God took his time with you G. And when he takes his time, watchout! lol
> >
> > He did good work.
> >
> > Thanks for your kindness, it's a great AD.
>
> ~~~ We all a work in progess and actually that's a good thing. I love this idea:
>
> "We are stronger than we think ourselves to be and we are nowhere near what we are becoming...."
>
>
This is what my shrink says.... That's part of why I like him so much.

fb

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please

Posted by chumbawumba on July 26, 2009, at 20:50:11

In reply to Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:09:50

> I have bp1 w/ no psychosis. 1 manic episode but mostly depression.
>
> Do y'all take AD's? What have you had success with? Is your depression helped by non traditional meds?
>
> Any input greatly appreciated.

I have only experienced hypomania/mixed states while on antidepressants. In fact the initial feeling of being on Prozac was like being on cocaine, except it lasted longer.

Another example is Zoloft. It almost sent me over the edge . Much later I stumbled across this little gem at http://www.crazymeds.us/

"Zoloft-Cons: Probably the worst SSRI to take if bipolar is known or suspected. Definitely the worst to have taken if bipolar was a surprise."

Um yeah, I'll attest to that.

In the long term I think antidepressants destroyed my libido and contributed to a general sense of apathy. A sort of emotional numbing.

It is hard to say though because I also experience apathy and lack of libido when I am depressed.

I am also in the camp that leans towards believing that if you have any bipolar tendencies, antidepressants make them worse over the long haul so medications with antidepressant effects (like Lamictal or Seroquel) that are not antidepressants per se, are better for long term use in Bipolar disorder.

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please

Posted by morganpmiller on July 26, 2009, at 21:17:27

In reply to Re: Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by chumbawumba on July 26, 2009, at 20:50:11

I need the AD's..Can't seem to function over the long haul without them.

I'm somewhere under that very large lovely umbrella of bipolar that has replaced the smaller umbrella's of yesteryear.

Everyone is different. I was very high functioning(I hate that term, but I still use it anyway don't I) for years on Zoloft alone(some fish oil and intense exercise hooked me up also).

I swear my brain is soooo sensitive, it ends up on not being able to function properly if I am off an antidepressant for too long. For example my right eye gets lazy and my nose begins to tingle during periods of high stress and anxiety. Also, my muscles do not react the same way over time. I think my brain is simply hypersensitive to the damage it suffers and chemical changes that it undergoes during periods of stress and anxiety. I even notice changes in muscle function. No eliminating AD's for me, not unless the Super MoodStabilizing Antidepressant all in one is developed for my brain's personal needs.

Ideally, for me, low dose of lithium, medium dose depakote, some antidepressant-Zoloft or Prozac, and High EPA fisho oil is looking like a pretty good cocktail for the long haul. Like I said, everyone is different.

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » chumbawumba

Posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 21:35:54

In reply to Re: Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by chumbawumba on July 26, 2009, at 20:50:11

I think we're on the same page but only time will tell if I can go without AD's. I have come to absolutely hate them though.

I hate everything right now though. The last 2 months have been a nightmare that I came close to not living through. I'm not out of the dark on that either.

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please

Posted by chumbawumba on July 26, 2009, at 21:43:34

In reply to Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » chumbawumba, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 21:35:54

I hear ya' I hate the AD's also. But there may come a time when I have to hold my nose and take them again for my own safety... :shudders:

I'm a stubborn MF though. I'm going to hold out to the bitter end or until my toe is on the trigger.

 

Re: Need to be a space cadet

Posted by manic 666 on July 27, 2009, at 3:50:33

In reply to Re: Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by chumbawumba on July 26, 2009, at 21:43:34

phil im not bipola. just crazy hence my forum name ,i didnt have to think of a name i aready new one,the 666 devil sigh would scare the sh*t out most but hey not me, people turn to god as a last resort in illness ,why dont he help if he is that good , 666 means i dont care , flat line i tell you there is f*** all out there, only cold an dark. no body waveing you into paradice.my overdose was caused by doctor error big time,my flat line by brandy an vodka error my fault, my way off getting out of a magor crisis , was i thought this is going to be a big one, i no when there comming an last for weeks or even years in total meltdown. i thought like you im going to be put on the ad trail, give me a pin ,stick it in a page of ad,s an try that one, my plan went into action no help hospital ,up the ativan take a drink,wwwwwwwwwwow good plan on planets with barbrella every mans dream.got to stop at some level as running out of ativan i had stored for years ,now on ten no benifit, so bottle brandy,hello miss fonda im back , but not for long reached my limit only death on this cocktail , i had no ad,s,at that time,still waiting for nut hospital appointment,now what do i do ive had the fun bit an its bit me in the balls,now nobody on this planet can visualise the pain im obout to enter , now at my limit the only way is down ,i started fighting with my family banging my head on the wall the lot, taken by family to hospital , by the way they had no idea of my drink an med blitz, i thought i would go out rock star style,the rest is wrote in the arcives obout being in hospital an the stopping dead my ativan vodka an brandy,an sh*t docs , i came out of that scarred behond belief , but phil im hear talking to you, well the half thats left of me,an still on ad,s an the ativan the gp gave me back they dont even try to get me off ativan now, them an me near on killed me, that why security hangs roung at the mental hospital when i go , i have so much anger with the sh*t heads i carnt hold it in, but i need an ad even if i dont want it think about it, stay safe my buddy

 

Re: Need to be a space cadet

Posted by Zana on July 27, 2009, at 16:56:36

In reply to Re: Need to be a space cadet, posted by manic 666 on July 27, 2009, at 3:50:33

Hi Phil,
I'm not bipolar just severe unipolar but I can really simpatize about hating the meds. I too have to hold my nose every night and just chug them down. The side effects? Ug! And who knows what they really are. I mean you get to the point that you can't differentiate between yourself and the meds. I hate it. But I don't think I can live without them. At least right now. My therapist keeps saying that when I get stronger psychologically I won't need them or at least not as many- I think I'm on 7- good god. I don't know if he's right or not. But I do know that I need them right now. I keep tinkering- a little less of this one, let's try a little less of that one. It's always been a disaster. At least at this point. And who knows how much good they are doing? All I know is I feel worse when I decrease any of them. I know. It s*cks. But if you're stable.... you may need to stick with them. There's certainly no harm in exploring options with a pdoc you like. What a shame about the one in the hospital.
Good luck and keep us posted.
Zana

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » Phil

Posted by gibbons482 on July 27, 2009, at 23:46:06

In reply to Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:09:50

Phil, I have the same dx, have had maybe a couple of manic episodes but lots of depression and mixed states.

My pdoc in the past has generally stayed away from any drug (AD) that might in the slightest induce mania or a mixed state. I've mainly been on mood stabilizers that some have AD properties (Lamictal, Lithium) and others more for mania (Depakote).

However, reccently, I've been put on my first AD, Wellbutrin XL, which is doing wonders for me. My other med keeps me from any possibility of mania and I'm stable for the first time in years. Bear in mind I've also just finished a series of ECTs.

Hope that is the kind of reply you were looking for. I've found Wellbutrin incredibly wonderful.

gibbons

> I have bp1 w/ no psychosis. 1 manic episode but mostly depression.
>
> Do y'all take AD's? What have you had success with? Is your depression helped by non traditional meds?
>
> Any input greatly appreciated.

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » Phil

Posted by gibbons482 on July 27, 2009, at 23:57:06

In reply to Need bipolar peoples input please, posted by Phil on July 26, 2009, at 14:09:50

I forgot to mention, I don't think the Wellbutrin is for the long haul in my case, just to get me through this debilitating state I had been in (hence the ECTs). I think he's using it as a step-down from ECTs instead of maintenance ECTs. So long as I don't start showing any symptoms indicative of approaching mania, I'll probably be allowed to hang on to it.

And as I said it works for me like a charm. :)

 

Re: Need to be a space cadet » Zana

Posted by Phil on July 28, 2009, at 7:39:19

In reply to Re: Need to be a space cadet, posted by Zana on July 27, 2009, at 16:56:36

Thanks zana. I've been on about 80 meds over 25 years. Thousands of different combo's, I estimate.
One day I'll list all the wonderful insanities they've caused.

Company line: Therapy makes meds work more efficiently.
I've broken this rule for years, but nobody, imo, should be on meds without therapy.
Drugs will not make us well, especially babblers, who are all so treatment resistant.

.02

 

Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » gibbons482

Posted by Phil on July 28, 2009, at 7:45:46

In reply to Re: Need bipolar peoples input please » Phil, posted by gibbons482 on July 27, 2009, at 23:57:06

gibbons, Just the ray of light I needed. I'll run it by my pdoc. Not that I truly give a f*ck what he says. Kidding

Sorry about the ect. My mom had it years ago and it seemed to help.

I've never, ever seen anyone as low as she got: it was overnight, or so it seemed.


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