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Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better

Posted by Phillipa on September 10, 2010, at 20:15:52

Don't know if this link will work but seems sam e can be safely added to an SSRI for greater improvement. Phillipa

http://www.webmd.com/depression/news/20100903/sam-e-may-boost-effects-of-antidepressants

 

Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better » Phillipa

Posted by linkadge on September 11, 2010, at 7:12:16

In reply to Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better, posted by Phillipa on September 10, 2010, at 20:15:52

But, they still want you to take your SSRI, so they get their money. They don't want you treating depression on your own because it could be risky? Or because if you find relief on your own, you don't need the psychiatrist?

I think they should have compared SAMe augmentation of an SSRI vs. simply SAMe alone.
That way you would get a better idea of which medication is helping. Perhaps those who responded to SAMe augmentation would have responded to SAMe monotherapy. Of course they're not interested however, in demonstrating that.

Linkadge

 

Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better

Posted by Lil'Deb on September 11, 2010, at 14:28:21

In reply to Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better, posted by Phillipa on September 10, 2010, at 20:15:52

Interesting info. Maybe this is something to try before changing my Effexor!

 

Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better

Posted by bleauberry on September 11, 2010, at 16:14:26

In reply to Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better, posted by Phillipa on September 10, 2010, at 20:15:52

I didn't read your link. I do recall a study in a Boston hospital where they added high dose SAMe to ongoing SSRI and got good results.

 

Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better

Posted by Phillipa on September 11, 2010, at 19:24:12

In reply to Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better, posted by bleauberry on September 11, 2010, at 16:14:26

I would think try and see. Phillipa

 

Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve ANXIETY??

Posted by porkpiehat on October 6, 2011, at 13:55:58

In reply to Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve Depression better, posted by Phillipa on September 11, 2010, at 19:24:12

Hey all! Wanted an opinion on this topic.

Does anyone know if using SAM-e to augment an SSRI will also address the non-depression indications, such as social anxiety and obsessiveness?

I have a new pdoc. I want to improve my anxiety and concentration issues without going up on my Celexa (25mgs currently), which dampens me and makes me really fairly hedonistic/conscientious. We are about to add a little Klonopin to the mix but I know that's a slippery slope.

I started taking SAM-e 200mgs yesterday while I'm dropping the Celexa to 20mgs. I'm afraid of it making me racy. I'm doing this on my own to see if there's a route other than benzos. I've tried buspar (and still take 5mgs at night). It certainly helps with the focus/anxiety but it also makes me sad and angry.

Any advice would help! thanks much

 

Improve ANXIETY.

Posted by EERR11CC on October 10, 2011, at 9:49:14

In reply to Re: Sam e and SSRI may Improve ANXIETY??, posted by porkpiehat on October 6, 2011, at 13:55:58

I found Lyrica (pregabalin) at about 900mg (I am 290, so adjust accordingly) to relieve anxiety in an unconventional way; which is another way of saying I lack the ability to describe it. Benzo's are so hard to get off of once you're a couple months into use that I would recommend only using them occasionally when things are particularly painful. Anxiety is like depressions equally evil twin, it completely sucks in a whole new way. I would also recommend only using the Lyrica occasionally. It works immediately and as I mentioned earlier is interestingly pleasent. Also very tricky to get off after steady use. In short, keep some Lyrica and a Benzo around but use them sparingly.


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