Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 697995

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Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » lukeds

Posted by Phillipa on October 29, 2006, at 23:02:49

In reply to Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » Phillipa, posted by lukeds on October 29, 2006, at 22:50:42

Lukeds are you talking about a lobotomy? No, No, No, you don't need this. Is not the answer. Other than the xanax and paxil and shoot I forget what other meds have you been on? I'm sure there is a med combo that will work for you. Love Phillipa it's late here now

 

Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » lukeds

Posted by FredPotter on October 30, 2006, at 13:46:32

In reply to Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » Phillipa, posted by lukeds on October 29, 2006, at 22:50:42

Ola Lukeds please don't have a lobotomy. Things are happening in neuroscience. Please see my thread on "a switch for depression". I imagine the same technique would work for anxiety Fred

 

Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » lukeds

Posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2006, at 14:10:41

In reply to Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic!, posted by lukeds on October 26, 2006, at 17:31:00

Hi Luke

You're taking a lot of medication, it's getting very complicated but you don't seem to be benefitting very much. I think you need to simplify your medication a lot.

Here are some suggestions....

Stop the Ludiomil, I don't think it will help you very much.

Stop the trazodone.

Anafranil can be very effective for anxiety, although it takes several weeks to work. Anafranil is usually best taken as a single daily dose in the evening - which should help you sleep. Ask your doctor whether you can increase your Anafranil, and take it as a single dose at bedtime.

Contact your doctor to discuss the Xanax. The dose you are taking is extremely high, and could easily end up causing more harm than good.

Ed

 

Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » ed_uk

Posted by lukeds on October 30, 2006, at 21:27:57

In reply to Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » lukeds, posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2006, at 14:10:41

I am on Anafranil for 13 days, until the 12 day I was taking 75mg per day in three doses, but today I have added one pill of 25mg in the morning, so I am taking 100mg at this moment.
Do you recommend me to up the dosage of Anafranil?

Without trazodone I can't sleep.

About ludiomil, it is an antidepressant that inhibits the reuptake of the norepinephrine, and I have read that is very good for sleep, but you must wait until it kicks in.

The strategy is to stay in 12mg of Xanax xr, (but I will intent to reduce to 9mg), until the Anafranil begins to act, and then reduce the Xanax xr slowly to 4mg or 2mg per day. Like with paxil, that I only needed 2mg to be without anxiety. You must understand that I have been taking xanax since 1998 and I have developed a lot of tolerance to the drug.

I thank you very much your help, but we have different opinions.

I have the fear of the effect of high dosage of Xanax xr in my liver. But I have read that it hasen't develop hepatotoxicity. I have read is a drug that is prescribed to old men for its less accumulation, and even to patients with liver disorders cause it is easier metabolized.

Please read this document.

http://meds.queensu.ca/~clpsych/orientation/Benzodiazepine%20comparison%20chart.pdf

What's your opinion about high dosage of Xanax xr and the liver damage after read the document?

About to talk to the med, I will call by phone to him tomorrow, and let's see what says him.

Regards. lukeds.

 

Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » ed_uk

Posted by lukeds on October 30, 2006, at 22:00:35

In reply to Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » lukeds, posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2006, at 14:10:41

I am sorry. I was wrong. The short acting benzos are those that have less accumulation, and they are easier metabolized. Like xanax, but not Xanax xr.

May you find some files or posts in the Internet, or in the Psychobabble forum, about Xanax xr and people who take high doses?

And if I try to reduce the dosage to 9mg, how take the pills of 3mg? Two in the morning and one at night, or one in the mornign and 2 at night?

Regards. lukeds.

 

Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic!

Posted by ed_uk on November 1, 2006, at 14:10:51

In reply to Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » ed_uk, posted by lukeds on October 30, 2006, at 22:00:35

Luke,

I don't think you need to worry about your liver. I am a lot more concerned about the potential for withdrawal symptoms when you reduce your Xanax.

Clomipramine's major metabolite potently inhibits the reuptake of norepinephrine. Clomipramine is also an antihistamine. Combining clomipramine with maprotiline would seem potentially dangerous, and the logic for such a combination is dubious. I am concerned that the risk of having a seizure may be especially high when clomipramine is combined with maprotiline, particularly if your Xanax dose was being reduced.

Given that you suffer from anxiety, clomipramine is a more logical treatment than maprotiline. This is why I suggested that you stop the maprotiline. The clomipramine + maprotiline + trazodone combination concerns me. It is a very unusual combination of antidepressants.

Regards

Ed

 

Re: benydryl and benzos eduk? anyone?

Posted by ramsea on November 5, 2006, at 9:40:42

In reply to Re: Taking 12mg of Xanax cr per day and still panic! » lukeds, posted by ed_uk on October 30, 2006, at 14:10:41

do you think that benydryl can help qualm withdrawal from lorazepam at day 7? do you know how long it will last--i know abrubt stopping is bad, have not had seizure as yet, but much agitation, panic and anxiety and other things.

my doctor can't help. so will OTC benydryl do anything at all? and at what dose? i hope someone can help. thank you.
ramsea

 

Re: benydryl and benzos eduk? anyone? » ramsea

Posted by ed_uk on November 5, 2006, at 16:54:01

In reply to Re: benydryl and benzos eduk? anyone?, posted by ramsea on November 5, 2006, at 9:40:42

Hi Ramsea

I don't think Benadryl would be particularly helpful. Why did you stop lorazepam suddenly?

Ed

 

Re: benydryl and benzos (again ?) » ramsea

Posted by yxibow on November 7, 2006, at 2:35:27

In reply to Re: benydryl and benzos eduk? anyone?, posted by ramsea on November 5, 2006, at 9:40:42

> do you think that benydryl can help qualm withdrawal from lorazepam at day 7? do you know how long it will last--i know abrubt stopping is bad, have not had seizure as yet, but much agitation, panic and anxiety and other things.
>
> my doctor can't help. so will OTC benydryl do anything at all? and at what dose? i hope someone can help. thank you.
> ramsea


I think this has been discussed in another thread -- essentially, no. You'll first be hyped minorly (maybe) and then a zombie if you take it continuously the entire day. You will dry up your insides considerably and in the end, its not going to touch GABA.

Kava might touch GABA but its not something with todays potential knowledge of liver issues with the agent, to take continuously.

I really can't believe that your doctor would not taper down the Ativan to zero. 7 days on it is already a steady state though if you have a low amount I guess your doctor thinks you can get away with cold turkey, but I really don't think that is a terribly rational idea with any benzodiazepine that is taken continuously and not as needed.

-- Jay

 

Back to hypersomnia » yxibow

Posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 13:20:45

In reply to Re: benydryl and benzos (again ?) » ramsea, posted by yxibow on November 7, 2006, at 2:35:27

(and shivering, cold hands, weight loss
and depression);

Unless there is a new virus going around
I think this person I know is suffering
from a drug-induced soup complication.
I would guess, possibly

- drug interaction or
- brain injury from drug switches or
- drug dosage
- drug injury (e.g. hepatitis)

If it's not drug-related, a neurologist
--cross our fingers, will be able to
pick something up; the person is generally
too young for Parkinson's -- unless of course
it is drug-induced.

Has hypersomnia (oversleeping and fatigue)
been going around the population recently?

Tx

Squiggles

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles

Posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 19:55:32

In reply to Back to hypersomnia » yxibow, posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 13:20:45

Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Has this person ever been tested for lymes disease? I didn't know I'd had it and it was still active til I mentioned to my pdoc that I'd had a tick on me. Well that wasn't the one that gave it to me. But it does cause chronic fatigue. And I've had MRI's that would pick up Parkinsons and they were looking for MS didn't know it was implicated with all the autoimmume things I have. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles

Posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 19:57:22

In reply to Back to hypersomnia » yxibow, posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 13:20:45

Squiggles also hasimotos thyroiditis. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa

Posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:06:21

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles, posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 19:55:32

> Chronic Fatigue Syndrome. Has this person ever been tested for lymes disease? I didn't know I'd had it and it was still active til I mentioned to my pdoc that I'd had a tick on me. Well that wasn't the one that gave it to me. But it does cause chronic fatigue. And I've had MRI's that would pick up Parkinsons and they were looking for MS didn't know it was implicated with all the autoimmume things I have. Love Phillipa

No. And this would have been two years ago
that it started, at which times other medical
incidents (such as post-surgery and drug switches) could have played a role. However, let's hope the scans and MRIs are thorough and cover many possibilities. Personally, i think it is just a bad medication history, including the possibility of Serzone liver damage.

Squiggles

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa

Posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:07:56

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles, posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 19:57:22

> Squiggles also hasimotos thyroiditis. Love Phillipa

Huh? She does? Where did you get that?

Squiggles

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles

Posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 20:44:12

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa, posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:07:56

Not sure what you meant by the last post but I have the hasimotos which is autoimmune. Is that what you meant? Love Jan

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa

Posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:53:31

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles, posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 20:44:12

I have asked Dr. Bob (Administration)
to take Phillipa off the board (at least
for a while); this assertion goes beyond
politically incorrect.

Squiggles

 

Trying to clarify » Squiggles

Posted by gardenergirl on November 8, 2006, at 21:31:28

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa, posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:07:56

> > Squiggles also hasimotos thyroiditis. Love Phillipa
>
> Huh? She does? Where did you get that?
>
> Squiggles

I'm guessing here, but I believe Phillipa was saying that *she* has hashimoto's thyroiditis. I've seen her disclose info about herself in the same manner several times before. I can see how it could be interpreted as relating to you given the missing second "h", though.

Hope this helps,

gg

 

Please rephrase » Squiggles

Posted by gardenergirl on November 8, 2006, at 21:42:53

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa, posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:53:31

> I have asked Dr. Bob (Administration)
> to take Phillipa off the board (at least
> for a while);

Hi Squiggles, first a friendly reminder about how to report posts. Dr. Bob asks us that we use the "notify administration" form at the bottom of each post to report posts of concern in lieu of posting on the board about it.

From the relevant section of the FAQ: "How can I help enforce these policies? ...
If you'd like to notify me and the deputy administrators, please don't do so in a post, that might lead them to feel accused. Instead, contact us directly." http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#enforce

Also,

> this assertion goes beyond
> politically incorrect.

Keeping in mind that the idea here is support and not posting anything that could lead others to feel accused or put down, would you please rephrase the above so that it reflects your feeling in an "I-statement"?

If you or others have questions about this or about posting policies in general, or are interested in alternative ways of expressing yourself, please see the FAQ:
http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#civil

Follow-ups regarding these issues should be directed to Admin and should of course be civil. Dr. Bob has oversight over deputy decisions, and he may choose a different action. In addition, you can always appeal this decision to him.


Thanks,
deputy gg

 

Re: Please rephrase » gardenergirl

Posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 22:59:59

In reply to Please rephrase » Squiggles, posted by gardenergirl on November 8, 2006, at 21:42:53

Wow what happened here. I have hasimotos thyroiditis . I have no idea or did I mean to insinuate that Squiqqles did. Squiqqles is that what you thought? If so I'm very sorry. Love Phillipa

 

Re: Please rephrase » Phillipa

Posted by Squiggles on November 9, 2006, at 7:03:24

In reply to Re: Please rephrase » gardenergirl, posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 22:59:59

Yes. OK.

Squiggles

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles

Posted by yxibow on November 9, 2006, at 20:18:46

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa, posted by Squiggles on November 8, 2006, at 20:53:31

> I have asked Dr. Bob (Administration)
> to take Phillipa off the board (at least
> for a while); this assertion goes beyond
> politically incorrect.
>
> Squiggles


Oy gevalt.

I don't see anything in this posting that says "take Phillipa off the board." What kind of board are we running here? It seems like the poster just doesn't like Phillipa, rather than any projections and rephrasings.


I'll probably get slapped but for a few words that could have been taken out of context and whether a person has some rare disorder is actually beneficial to others to help said person.

Nothing here says, so and so is a **** lesbian prostitute, or something. I question sometimes these arguments and I think sometimes people personalize things way too much. This is typing, not a face to face conversation, much is lost.

Sorry, I had to say something because this seemed ridiculous to me (that is, in my opinion, not the persons involved, so don't slap me either).

-- Jay

 

Re: Please rephrase » Squiggles

Posted by Phillipa on November 9, 2006, at 20:33:54

In reply to Re: Please rephrase » Phillipa, posted by Squiggles on November 9, 2006, at 7:03:24

Jay it's okay. Squiqqles and discussed it in private but thanks for looking out for me. I love you Jay Phillipa

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » yxibow

Posted by Squiggles on November 9, 2006, at 20:43:26

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles, posted by yxibow on November 9, 2006, at 20:18:46

It was a misunderstanding (mine); i thought
Phillipa was making fun of me and telling
me i had thyroid cancer to make me feel bad.

Squiggles

 

Re: Back to hypersomnia » Phillipa

Posted by Phillipa on November 9, 2006, at 20:57:09

In reply to Re: Back to hypersomnia » Squiggles, posted by Phillipa on November 8, 2006, at 19:57:22

Squiggles hasimotos isn't Cancer it's an autoimmune form of low thyroid the most common type. Not dangerous. Just need synthroid or a thyroid med. See Jay everything is okay? Love Phillipa

 

Re: thanks (nm) » Squiggles

Posted by Dr. Bob on November 10, 2006, at 2:39:35

In reply to Re: Please rephrase » Phillipa, posted by Squiggles on November 9, 2006, at 7:03:24


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