Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 952300

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It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD

Posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 19:35:41

Well hi everyone, I'm going through hell again. I might have a new name but some things never change.

Depression, anxiety, insomnia, over sleeping, loss of appetite, constipation to the runs within the span of 6 hours is back. I have stopped working for the moment, I'm on sick leave with anxiety and depression....etc, you all understand. I've been like this for 20+ years. I've quickly established a medical support network. Great Dr/GP, psychologist and tomorrow I'm seeing a new psychiatrist. SUGGESTION PLS. I can't take anything that touches serotonin at all. So it's been a long and really tricky ride as I only just discovered the serotonin factor around 4-5 years ago.

Here's a list of meds that have worked in the past, for 6 months or longer before pooping out. I think I'll be off label boy from now on.

Provigil-Modafinil, best ever
Edronax-Reboxetine, good for the mind, bad side effects
Ritalin-Methylphenidate, 2nd best ever
Requip-Ropinirole, stopped due to excessive vomiting.
Rivotril-Clonazepam, it's been 4+ years and still going strong.

Meds that have caused me grief over the last 20+ years
TCA'S
Tofranil-Imipramine
Anafranil-Clomipramine
Protheiden-Doxepin

SSRI's
Aropax-Paroxetine, 5 days of pure hell
Cipramil-Citalopram
Prozac-Fluoxetine
Luvox-Fluvoxamine
Zoloft-Sertraline

SNRI's
Efexor XR-Venlafaxiene
Cymbalta-Duloxetine

Mood Stabilisers
Epilim-Sodium Valproate
Lamictal-Lamotrigine

Anti Psychotics
Zyprexa
Seroquel
Zeldox-Ziprasidone

Most benzos
Valium is OK in high doses.
the others do absolutely nothing

There's quite a few more but I can't remember them all

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser

Posted by Phillipa on June 26, 2010, at 19:52:38

In reply to It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD, posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 19:35:41

Serotonin factor? What are you referring to? Phillipa

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD

Posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 20:04:13

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser, posted by Phillipa on June 26, 2010, at 19:52:38

> Serotonin factor? What are you referring to? Phillipa

It generally tends to make me really sick, if not straight away it slowly poisons my system. I don't mean to be rude but did you read my post properly. I didn't mention that part but I thought it was pretty clear that I can't take serotonin based meds.

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser

Posted by Phillipa on June 26, 2010, at 20:52:26

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD, posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 20:04:13

Yes read it and saw the no to serotonin but then you serotonin factor and wondered it it was something I'd never heard. Phillipa

 

TRD! Help please, interesting med history.

Posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 21:27:01

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser, posted by Phillipa on June 26, 2010, at 20:52:26

Maybe we're just miss understanding each other, I'm so sorry but I just don't understand your last post, but then again if you're in the states it must be getting late. All the best and thanks for your responses.

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser

Posted by zonked on June 26, 2010, at 22:09:13

In reply to It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD, posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 19:35:41

Well, since you did well on Parnate, I'd suggest Nardil...

I don't know much about the serotonin thing you mentioned; Nardil is MAO substrate nonselective so it will increase serotonin levels (but then again, Parnate is also nonselective and that worked for you.)

Lots of Parnate responders have done well on Nardil and vice versa (myself included) when one or the other pooped out.

Have you thought about/used:
Selegiline/Emsam (MAO-B selective at lower doses) or Wellbutrin/bupropion (NE-DA reuptake inhibitor)?

-z

> Well hi everyone, I'm going through hell again. I might have a new name but some things never change.
>
> Depression, anxiety, insomnia, over sleeping, loss of appetite, constipation to the runs within the span of 6 hours is back. I have stopped working for the moment, I'm on sick leave with anxiety and depression....etc, you all understand. I've been like this for 20+ years. I've quickly established a medical support network. Great Dr/GP, psychologist and tomorrow I'm seeing a new psychiatrist. SUGGESTION PLS. I can't take anything that touches serotonin at all. So it's been a long and really tricky ride as I only just discovered the serotonin factor around 4-5 years ago.
>
> Here's a list of meds that have worked in the past, for 6 months or longer before pooping out. I think I'll be off label boy from now on.
>
> Provigil-Modafinil, best ever
> Edronax-Reboxetine, good for the mind, bad side effects
> Ritalin-Methylphenidate, 2nd best ever
> Requip-Ropinirole, stopped due to excessive vomiting.
> Rivotril-Clonazepam, it's been 4+ years and still going strong.
>
> Meds that have caused me grief over the last 20+ years
> TCA'S
> Tofranil-Imipramine
> Anafranil-Clomipramine
> Protheiden-Doxepin
>
> SSRI's
> Aropax-Paroxetine, 5 days of pure hell
> Cipramil-Citalopram
> Prozac-Fluoxetine
> Luvox-Fluvoxamine
> Zoloft-Sertraline
>
> SNRI's
> Efexor XR-Venlafaxiene
> Cymbalta-Duloxetine
>
> Mood Stabilisers
> Epilim-Sodium Valproate
> Lamictal-Lamotrigine
>
> Anti Psychotics
> Zyprexa
> Seroquel
> Zeldox-Ziprasidone
>
> Most benzos
> Valium is OK in high doses.
> the others do absolutely nothing
>
> There's quite a few more but I can't remember them all

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » zonked

Posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 22:42:56

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser, posted by zonked on June 26, 2010, at 22:09:13

Hey Zonked, thanks for the reply! I've never tried Parnate or Nardil, correct me if I'm wrong but they give serotonin a good workout which would be a nightmare for me.

NE and DA meds seem to work wonders for me so I'll look into Bupropion for sure. I'll also look into Selegiline too. I've tried a RIMA before which was Aurorix to no avail. Thanks again


> Well, since you did well on Parnate, I'd suggest Nardil...
>
> I don't know much about the serotonin thing you mentioned; Nardil is MAO substrate nonselective so it will increase serotonin levels (but then again, Parnate is also nonselective and that worked for you.)
>
> Lots of Parnate responders have done well on Nardil and vice versa (myself included) when one or the other pooped out.
>
> Have you thought about/used:
> Selegiline/Emsam (MAO-B selective at lower doses) or Wellbutrin/bupropion (NE-DA reuptake inhibitor)?
>
> -z
>
> > Well hi everyone, I'm going through hell again. I might have a new name but some things never change.
> >
> > Depression, anxiety, insomnia, over sleeping, loss of appetite, constipation to the runs within the span of 6 hours is back. I have stopped working for the moment, I'm on sick leave with anxiety and depression....etc, you all understand. I've been like this for 20+ years. I've quickly established a medical support network. Great Dr/GP, psychologist and tomorrow I'm seeing a new psychiatrist. SUGGESTION PLS. I can't take anything that touches serotonin at all. So it's been a long and really tricky ride as I only just discovered the serotonin factor around 4-5 years ago.
> >
> > Here's a list of meds that have worked in the past, for 6 months or longer before pooping out. I think I'll be off label boy from now on.
> >
> > Provigil-Modafinil, best ever
> > Edronax-Reboxetine, good for the mind, bad side effects
> > Ritalin-Methylphenidate, 2nd best ever
> > Requip-Ropinirole, stopped due to excessive vomiting.
> > Rivotril-Clonazepam, it's been 4+ years and still going strong.
> >
> > Meds that have caused me grief over the last 20+ years
> > TCA'S
> > Tofranil-Imipramine
> > Anafranil-Clomipramine
> > Protheiden-Doxepin
> >
> > SSRI's
> > Aropax-Paroxetine, 5 days of pure hell
> > Cipramil-Citalopram
> > Prozac-Fluoxetine
> > Luvox-Fluvoxamine
> > Zoloft-Sertraline
> >
> > SNRI's
> > Efexor XR-Venlafaxiene
> > Cymbalta-Duloxetine
> >
> > Mood Stabilisers
> > Epilim-Sodium Valproate
> > Lamictal-Lamotrigine
> >
> > Anti Psychotics
> > Zyprexa
> > Seroquel
> > Zeldox-Ziprasidone
> >
> > Most benzos
> > Valium is OK in high doses.
> > the others do absolutely nothing
> >
> > There's quite a few more but I can't remember them all
>
>

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser

Posted by zonked on June 26, 2010, at 22:50:29

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » zonked, posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 22:42:56

> Hey Zonked, thanks for the reply! I've never tried Parnate or Nardil, correct me if I'm wrong but they give serotonin a good workout which would be a nightmare for me.

Whoops! My bad. I misread Provigil as Parnate. LOL.

I would like to know what you mean, specifically, about the serotonin thing--SSRIs for example do NOT work on me (except one course of Zoloft, my first AD), but I've had good luck with nonselective MAOIs which are serotonergic but in a different way.

> NE and DA meds seem to work wonders for me so I'll look into Bupropion for sure. I'll also look into Selegiline too. I've tried a RIMA before which was Aurorix to no avail. Thanks again

No trouble. Good luck!

-z

 

TRD. Med suggestions. Interesting med history » zonked

Posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 23:29:57

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Continuous Relapser, posted by zonked on June 26, 2010, at 22:50:29

No probs at all Z. Interesting you mentioned Zoloft though, it's the only SSRI/SNRI that I tolerated for longer than 6 months.

OK, the bizarre unexplainable serotonin factor. Well it's not unexplainable really, it basically poisons my system, either very slowly like Zoloft, or very quickly like AROPAX (Paroxetine) Cymbalta, Efexor XR, or Prozac, etc... middle of the road reactions were luvox and Citalopram (Cipramil). I was never hospitalised but had very, very mild serotonin syndrome from mono therapy on paroxetine, citalopram and cymbalta (duloxetine). After switching pdocs and GP's because they kept prescribing it to me, the new ones keep doing the same thing. This is why I'm asking for advice for my new pdoc appointment tomorrow. I'll tell him, keep quiet and see what he does. If he prescribes one I won't go back.

> > Hey Zonked, thanks for the reply! I've never tried Parnate or Nardil, correct me if I'm wrong but they give serotonin a good workout which would be a nightmare for me.
>
> Whoops! My bad. I misread Provigil as Parnate. LOL.
>
> I would like to know what you mean, specifically, about the serotonin thing--SSRIs for example do NOT work on me (except one course of Zoloft, my first AD), but I've had good luck with nonselective MAOIs which are serotonergic but in a different way.
>
> > NE and DA meds seem to work wonders for me so I'll look into Bupropion for sure. I'll also look into Selegiline too. I've tried a RIMA before which was Aurorix to no avail. Thanks again
>
> No trouble. Good luck!
>
> -z

 

Re: TRD. Med suggestions. Interesting med history » Continuous Relapser

Posted by RocketMan on June 27, 2010, at 1:33:10

In reply to TRD. Med suggestions. Interesting med history » zonked, posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 23:29:57

Some info that you may find helpful. Best of luck with your upcoming appointment.

Regards,
Rick

http://ericlammers.com/2010/HEALTH/expert.q.a/06/22/serotonin.syndrome.raison/index.html

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD

Posted by Emily Elizabeth on June 27, 2010, at 21:47:16

In reply to It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD, posted by Continuous Relapser on June 26, 2010, at 19:35:41

Sorry to hear you are going through this. I am TRD as well. I didn't have huge side effects, but basically i did't respond to much of anything.
That is until I discovered Abilify. Abilify is my wonder drug. If you haven't tried it, it would be worth asking about.

Best,
EE

 

Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD » Emily Elizabeth

Posted by Continuous Relapser on June 27, 2010, at 23:11:59

In reply to Re: It's happening again! Med suggestions? TRD, posted by Emily Elizabeth on June 27, 2010, at 21:47:16

thanks everyone


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