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Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » bleauberry

Posted by jade k on July 1, 2010, at 10:47:33

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by bleauberry on July 1, 2010, at 5:20:11

Interesting post. I just had the usual lab work-up for my pdoc (all was fine), wonder what he would have said had I requested a round of minocycline! Doc's are tight with the antibiotics these days, but if what you say is true, it seems worth a shot for patients really suffering from painful mental illness. Turning over every stone.

Thnx,

~Jade

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by Dan_MI on July 1, 2010, at 11:02:53

In reply to Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by RocketMan on June 29, 2010, at 17:06:52

Pennicillin did it to me, and no one believed me.

> I've been doing quite well for 3 mths and I went to my GP last week for a skin infection (boil).
> He prescribed me Minocycline 100mg daily. I've been taking it for 4 days and I noticed my mood slipping yesterday afternoon. Today I've felt quite depressed and anxious??? I called my GP and he said it is impossible for any antibiotic to make you depressed. I can't think of any other reason why my mood would crash so rapidly.
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> Meds: Effexor, Remeron, Lamictal, Diazepam
>
> Regards,
> Rick

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by sensitive on July 1, 2010, at 13:36:08

In reply to Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by RocketMan on June 29, 2010, at 17:06:52

I think your doctor should try it one time. I had same reaction everytime I take antibiotic. Ativan and cipro dont't mix.I know that for sure I looked it up. Good luck. There are a lot of us in this boat together. Now if we could only get the docs to believe us!

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » jade k

Posted by bleauberry on July 1, 2010, at 16:34:04

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » bleauberry, posted by jade k on July 1, 2010, at 10:47:33

Man oh man you said it. I scream that from the treetops and am usually ignored, not heard, or ridiculed. I don't make this stuff up. That's the thing. The proof is all over the place.

Specialists in the lyme circles are very familiar with all of this. Outside of that small group of experts, forget it, the rest of the community is in the dark. I am not at all saying these things are related to Lyme. Because there are a variety of infections that present themselves the same way and are treated the same. So it doesn't really matter what it is. The treatment is the same.

Lab tests. Forget it. We are years or decades away from having reliable tests. Many false negatives. A test cannot see what is hiding inside your cells, and neither can the immune system. For sure though, lots of damage is gong on in there.

A negative blood infection test for someone with symptoms consistent with a chronic viral or bacterial or fungal infection (think lyme-like, epstein bar, candida) is about the same thing as a judge sentencing an totally innocent prisoner to a life in solitary confinement. A test is only one piece of a puzzle, sometimes meaningful and sometimes not, but is by no means intended to be a definitive ruling. For example the CDC invented the common Lyme tests for survey purposes only, not for diagnostic purposes. Error is ok in surveys, because they are looking for regional trends, which will still be evident despite some error. But on an individual basis, that error spells a life turned upside down. The CDC in its own writing did not intend for the lyme tests to be diagnostic. The community has adopted it anyway. It is even more confusing when talking about the other possible suspects. Forget testing. Blind trials tell more than tests.

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by bleauberry on July 1, 2010, at 16:44:45

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by sensitive on July 1, 2010, at 13:36:08

So in this thread I see a lot of people got a lot more depressed on antibiotics. I did too. Intensely. We seem to see it as a side effect, an adverse reaction, or something bad the drug was doing, a bad mix, etc. I propose all those are misguided. The depression got worse because we were killing the very things causing the depression. A herxheimer reaction is bad stuff. Sadly, it has to be endured to get to the peace and healing on the other side.

Those bad reactions were not bad. They were good. Really! Why? Because they were screaming at you what exactly was actually wrong in the first place. As long as the problems remain, the depression will too. Drugs can numb it or neutralize it for a time, but do nothing to stop the ongoing damage.

Only a few dozen infection experts in the country know the tricks, so it is not your doctor's fault that he doesn't. But the tricks are....much smaller doses, spaced farther apart, sometimes even days apart. Antibiotics taken that way will not be as deadly, but weaken things enough for the immune system to mount a successful attack it otherwise could not. And the herx is much tamer with much less depression.

The only true complete total remission of depression I ever experienced was after two weeks of hell on doxycylcine. Words can not describe it, either how deathly depressed I felt, and then how suddenly cured I was.

So anyway, I guess anyone can look at antibiotic related depression any way they want to. I'm just saying, there is another way to look at it that actually makes sense and is explainable.

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » bleauberry

Posted by Phillipa on July 1, 2010, at 19:47:05

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by bleauberry on July 1, 2010, at 16:44:45

Blue got to send you a website and the masses they removed from my Son this week, groin, underarms and center of spine. Will babble Phillipa Gulf War

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » Phillipa

Posted by fayeroe on July 1, 2010, at 22:24:33

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » bleauberry, posted by Phillipa on July 1, 2010, at 19:47:05

> Blue got to send you a website and the masses they removed from my Son this week, groin, underarms and center of spine. Will babble Phillipa Gulf War

I hope you're sending pictures of the masses.

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » RocketMan

Posted by jade k on July 2, 2010, at 11:52:16

In reply to Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by RocketMan on June 29, 2010, at 17:06:52

> I've been doing quite well for 3 mths and I went to my GP last week for a skin infection (boil).
> He prescribed me Minocycline 100mg daily. I've been taking it for 4 days and I noticed my mood slipping yesterday afternoon. Today I've felt quite depressed and anxious??? I called my GP and he said it is impossible for any antibiotic to make you depressed. I can't think of any other reason why my mood would crash so rapidly.
> Any thoughts appreciated.
>
> Meds: Effexor, Remeron, Lamictal, Diazepam
>
> Regards,
> Rick

Hi Rick,

I haven't taken minocycline, but my mom and I both have had mood and/or flutype reactions to certain antibiotics. I can't explain it but Bleauberry's post seems worth considering.

"he [GP] said it is impossible for any antibiotic to make you depressed."

He sounds a little too sure of himself. As a GP, it could be he is not aware of certain drug interactions (imho).

~Jade

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by tom2228 on July 3, 2010, at 10:32:57

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » RocketMan, posted by emme on June 29, 2010, at 17:13:03

Damn I'm thankful for this thread, I thought I was weird but apparently not! All antibiotics drive me crazy, ESPECIALLY the quinolones they are the absolute worse.

Levaquin is the devil!! The first dose gave me sort of a panic attack, extremely un-calm and the like, gasping for air, oh god.

Had a single drop of Avelox (alone one of those quinolones) for my eye infection a couple weeks ago and almost instantly felt nuts like I had had too much Adderall or something. Threw it out

Even even amoxicillin made me go bonkers.

A couple weeks ago for my throat, nose, and eye infection I was on zithromax and became very depressed that lasted after it washed out...

antibiotics are very unstabilizing for me -- I'm bipolar and they seem to induce episodes for me that continue after the antibiotics are stopped.

i think the eye, nose, and throat infection is coming back but i'm avoiding antibiotics at all costs .. i'm always trying new meds and I just can't have that disruption this time. I want Parnate to work!!

So your doc is definitely wrong. IME GPs are very condescending to psychiatric complaints and say it's all in your treatment-needing head.

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » tom2228

Posted by jade k on July 3, 2010, at 13:43:14

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by tom2228 on July 3, 2010, at 10:32:57

> Damn I'm thankful for this thread, I thought I was weird but apparently not! All antibiotics drive me crazy, ESPECIALLY the quinolones they are the absolute worse.
>
> Levaquin is the devil!! The first dose gave me sort of a panic attack, extremely un-calm and the like, gasping for air, oh god.
>

Yeah, Levoquin is the worst (although its a strong antibiotic and I'm sure has its uses)

~Jade

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by Phillipa on July 3, 2010, at 19:40:52

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » tom2228, posted by jade k on July 3, 2010, at 13:43:14

Levoquin made me seriously crazy. Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » Phillipa

Posted by jade k on July 3, 2010, at 19:43:53

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by Phillipa on July 3, 2010, at 19:40:52

> Levoquin made me seriously crazy. Phillipa

Seriously?!

~Jade

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » jade k

Posted by Phillipa on July 3, 2010, at 20:12:42

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » Phillipa, posted by jade k on July 3, 2010, at 19:43:53

According to my husband I don't even remember what happened but I think it was after one dose. Needless to say the med was switched. Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by tom2228 on July 5, 2010, at 22:54:35

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » jade k, posted by Phillipa on July 3, 2010, at 20:12:42

Very glad it was changed good move. Made me seriously crazy too, parents threatened to send me back to the psych ward.. and that was a year before the levaquin.

I really don't know what it is about that levaquin. yea Jade it is damn strong but messed me up like no other. Plus I have permanent shoulder pain/damage from doing probably about TEN push-ups while on levaquin. and my doc didn't say a thing about the risk of permanent tendon damnage w/ fluoroquinolones. As a friendly warning please do not exercize on levaquin and its nasty relatives.

I strongly believe the quinolones are toxic drugs. Like I said one drop of Avelox EYE DROPS was enough to give me terrible psychiatric side-effects!

Unless I get like MRSA or something I'll never take them again

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by inanimate peanut on July 5, 2010, at 23:47:43

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by tom2228 on July 5, 2010, at 22:54:35

so I think I have a UTI and the cranberry isn't working and I should probably go to the doc and get antibiotics. According to bleauberry, this could be the cure I've been looking for but then others say that it could make me more depressed even when the antibiotics are through so I don't know what to do-- any suggestions on what I should do? Are there specific ones I should try? It sounds like I should stay away from levoquin. I can't have sulfa. bleauberry? anyone else? specific antibiotics to try/not try?

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » inanimate peanut

Posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2010, at 0:05:55

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by inanimate peanut on July 5, 2010, at 23:47:43

Peanut remember we're all different and different bugs get different antibiotics. I wouldn't worry about getting more depressed if you do have a urinary infection. Certain antibiotics are used for urinary tract infections usually for l0 days. I think Cipro might be one. Hey I took biaxin xl for over two years off and on three month at a time for lymes and felt great the whole time. Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2010, at 0:08:37

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by inanimate peanut on July 5, 2010, at 23:47:43

Peanut Bactrim is the one I meant sorry. Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » inanimate peanut

Posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2010, at 0:15:37

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by inanimate peanut on July 5, 2010, at 23:47:43

Here's a good site for you. Phillipa

http://adam.about.com/reports/000036_7.htm

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by jade k on July 6, 2010, at 15:27:45

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » inanimate peanut, posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2010, at 0:15:37

> Here's a good site for you. Phillipa
>
> http://adam.about.com/reports/000036_7.htm

Peanut, looks like you could use every antibiotic known to man from that list!

Augmentin has been the least offensive to me, I think the 3-day Z-pack (zythro) is well tolerated too. Of course, everyone is different (except nix the levoquin imho)

Btw, someone needs to take one for the team and try out Bleauberry's theory...and you DO need an antibiotic...hehe

Good Luck,

~Jade

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2010, at 19:21:38

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by jade k on July 6, 2010, at 15:27:45

Depends on the severity of infection and the type of bacteria simple c&s (culture and sensitivity) will provide the best data. And docs always ask what allergies to med you have. Sounds like this is very uncomplacted. So did you receive an antibiotic today? Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by inanimate peanut on July 8, 2010, at 0:06:04

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by Phillipa on July 6, 2010, at 19:21:38

received nitrofurantoin. we'll see how it goes over the next 5 days.

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by inanimate peanut on July 8, 2010, at 14:05:38

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by inanimate peanut on July 8, 2010, at 0:06:04

mood seems worse, but not WORSE. Maybe going from on a scale from a 4 to a 3.

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!! » inanimate peanut

Posted by Phillipa on July 8, 2010, at 19:52:33

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by inanimate peanut on July 8, 2010, at 14:05:38

peanut not familiar with that antibiotic will do a google. Like to keep up. Good luck Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by Phillipa on July 8, 2010, at 19:57:03

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by inanimate peanut on July 8, 2010, at 0:06:04

Macrobid specific for urinary tract infections. Phillipa

 

Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!

Posted by humanPDR on July 11, 2010, at 23:03:39

In reply to Re: Started Antibiotic and mood crash - Help!!, posted by tom2228 on July 3, 2010, at 10:32:57

Certain classes of antibiotics have documented antagonistic activity on the GABAergic system...fluoroquinolones especially if im not mistaken can antagonize GABA-A receptors which might explain the risk of seizures associated with their use.

Also you must keep in mind that there are incredibly complex and indirect mechanisms going on with drugs that are simply too subtle to study in vitro. Just cause its not in the drugs literature or well known to docs doesn;t mean that it can't happen.


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