Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 93099

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More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?

Posted by JackD on February 6, 2002, at 16:42:11

Which of the aforementioned drugs has the higher remission rate over time? I read an old post that said that remeron may have a substantially higher chance of not working after just a few weeks. Can anyone confirm this? I was on Remeron, and I loved it until it stopped working and I felt more depressed than I was to begin with (took about 2-3 months), granted I likely have bipolar tendencies.

 

Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?

Posted by Nala on July 9, 2002, at 5:33:19

In reply to More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?, posted by JackD on February 6, 2002, at 16:42:11

> Which of the aforementioned drugs has the higher remission rate over time? I read an old post that said that remeron may have a substantially higher chance of not working after just a few weeks. Can anyone confirm this? I was on Remeron, and I loved it until it stopped working and I felt more depressed than I was to begin with (took about 2-3 months), granted I likely have bipolar tendencies.

You may already have the answer to this post, but I have been taking Remeron, 45mg for almost 8 weeks. At 6-7 weeks, I felt great. Now, at 8 weeks, I don't feel it is as effective. In fact, I feel worse than before I started. (switched from Celexa due to side-effects)

 

Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?

Posted by Essence on July 9, 2002, at 9:53:34

In reply to Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?, posted by Nala on July 9, 2002, at 5:33:19

At 8 weeks I felt that Remeron (30 mg) had pooped out one me after having such wonderful results with it. I decided to stick with it for a few more weeks, to my delight, things turned around again within a cpl of weeks and have been great since with the exception of Anxiety, I take Clonazeapam for that. I have now been on Rem for 7 mos.

 

Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?

Posted by suji on July 10, 2002, at 15:18:51

In reply to Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?, posted by Essence on July 9, 2002, at 9:53:34

I found Remeron to be fabulous for about 6-8 weeks, then I began to feel that it wasn't as effective as it had been....I also had the most rapid weight gain I've ever experienced on any medication--about 25-30 lbs.!! I stopped taking it after 3 mos., at which time I really felt it had completely stopped working, plus I was now FAT as well! Two years later and I still haven't been able to budge the pounds.....

suji

 

Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?

Posted by SLS on July 11, 2002, at 10:48:40

In reply to Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?, posted by suji on July 10, 2002, at 15:18:51

I have no personal experience with Remeron, but I did have some partial success with Effexor. It is my impression that, of the currently available antidepressants, Effexor is the *least* likely to poop-out. That is to say, Effexor is not as likely to stop working unless a change is made to the treatment regime. Someone can do very well for many years taking 300mg of Effexor. Often, a decision is made to discontinue or reduce treatment, despite the lack of evidence to do so. Unfortunately, a large number of people will relapse during the first four months after discontinuation. Once Effexor is restarted, it often does not work or not work as well.


- Scott

 

Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?

Posted by petters on July 12, 2002, at 1:58:59

In reply to Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?, posted by SLS on July 11, 2002, at 10:48:40

Dear Scott.

I´m very glad to hear from you again. I hope that this is a sign of a little recovery for you.

I agree that Effexor seems to have no poop out pattern. Remeron, yes, and very often ssri have this pattern.

Some experts means that the poop out syndrom often is a sign of a hidden bipolar disorder, mostly bipolar II or another disorder in the bipolar spectrum.

Take care, and stay well. Hope to hear from you again.

Sincerely

Petters.

 

Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR? » petters

Posted by suji on July 12, 2002, at 7:41:05

In reply to Re: More likely to poop, Remeron or Effexor XR?, posted by petters on July 12, 2002, at 1:58:59

> Some experts means that the poop out syndrom often is a sign of a hidden bipolar disorder, mostly bipolar II or another disorder in the bipolar spectrum.

Hi Petters--I'm very interested in this theory since I have sometimes been diagnosed as BPII and almost every medication I've ever taken has eventually "pooped-out"! Sometimes it takes a year or so, other times it's a matter of weeks...but the result is almost always that the meds stop working!

I really appreciate your bringing attention to this fascinating idea--just wondering if you have any references or sites where I could read more about this?

Thanks,

:=) (=:

suji


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