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Experience With Anti-Depressant Medications
Since late 1996, I've been on several
anti-depressants. All have worked to one degree or another; some well, some
not-so-well. I appear to be one of those people whose bodies get used to
medications over time and they stop working. Among the ones I've had are:
Prozac, Effexor, Wellbutrin, Serzone, and Pamelar--and in
varying combinations. (When you switch from one to another, you usually have to
keep taking the first at a lower dosage for awhile. The body can't tolerate
just stopping it.) I've also taken things to supplement or "augment"
anti-depressants, including
Lithium, Cytomel, and Buspar.
Along with depression, I've also had
anxiety problems and a lot of
sleeplessness, so I've taken some tranquilizers as needed. Again, I tend to get
used to them after a time. I've gone through more than I can list here.
Fortunately, two of my current medications are also treatments for anxiety, so
I get a little extra help in that department.
I can tell when an anti-depressant is working, because
my mood is improved and I'm more able to control my thoughts and emotions. They
don't really alter my mood or personality substantially. They simply make me a
little more manageable, mentally speaking. While I've had to change them from
time-to-time, my experience with these anti-depressant medications is generally
good. There is no doubt that, without them, I'd likely be dead right now.
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