Depression: What treatment can I try after so many years?

Posted by miray67 @miray67, Apr 22, 2020

I have fought depression and anxiety since I was about seven years old when I had panic attacks. Without revealing my age what can you take when you have tried all the older medicines? It’s been with me for MANY years. Not the panic attacks but long spells of depression and anxiety to the point I am ver shaky most of the time. I’m sure there newer medications than the ones doctors want me to try again. I am now on Paxil again after trying it back in 1995. Seems it does everything except what it’s supposed to do. My present doctor refuses to change it but has reduced the dosage again to 25mg from 37.5. I hate to keep changing doctors and trying over and over. Being confined for so long hasn’t helped, of course. I am in good health for my age, still drive a little and do most everything for my self with weak need and chronic pain.

Interested in more discussions like this? Go to the Depression & Anxiety Support Group.

@coleen Thank you everyone for your input. I took the Vraylar as prescribed which is 2 times a week? Yes, she said it would be better for me to go very slowly so 1.5 mg 2 x week. I take another on Sunday. I hear pros and cons. I will go with it and see. One thing I want to say is that the psychiatric nurse did do the Gene Sight test on me. I asked about these meds to is offering and asked what the results of the Gene sight test indicated. She laughed and said I failed. Now how do you fail a gene test. Well, according to her, I was in the middle of all meds. There were no high or low, just yellow-nothing. Some meds had little little symbols indicating weight gain. I do not understand. She did send me a copy which I really don't understand. This test has high rating of being helpful. Not for me I guess. Has anyone heard of this before?

REPLY
@lilypaws

@buyearly You have been through the pits. I have only had 1 nervous breakdown, well maybe two. The 2nd one after my first hustand of only 11 days was killed in a car accident in 1969. Can't believe it's been 50 years. A young friend was also killed with him. Duane, my husband was 20 and Eugene was 18. I didn't do very well on Lithium, but I'm glad it works for you. I was diagnosed in San Diego Bipolar 2, but here in Iowa just depression and anxiety. Is that mild seizure Med Lamictal? I'm on 200 Mg and it's also use as a mood stablizer. I have been through so many anti-depressants, but Lexapro and Lamictal seem to work the best for me. I'm glad you got the right help! Prayer, Faith, and Hope. Yes, that's for me too. Keep it up,

Jump to this post

Praying for you and your surgery. Zonisimide is current seizure med-doc felt like I might have mild seizure activity in addition to Bipolar II. Through all of this and other things God keeps reminding me that HE is in absolute loving control no matter what I go through--He's got it and it really is for my good, if eventually. After a few years getting stable on meds, He led me to getting hired at a Christian Psychiatric Clinic and two years ago I completed a book of about 100 poems God gave me! Who would have known--no one but God!

REPLY
@summertime4

@coleen Thank you everyone for your input. I took the Vraylar as prescribed which is 2 times a week? Yes, she said it would be better for me to go very slowly so 1.5 mg 2 x week. I take another on Sunday. I hear pros and cons. I will go with it and see. One thing I want to say is that the psychiatric nurse did do the Gene Sight test on me. I asked about these meds to is offering and asked what the results of the Gene sight test indicated. She laughed and said I failed. Now how do you fail a gene test. Well, according to her, I was in the middle of all meds. There were no high or low, just yellow-nothing. Some meds had little little symbols indicating weight gain. I do not understand. She did send me a copy which I really don't understand. This test has high rating of being helpful. Not for me I guess. Has anyone heard of this before?

Jump to this post

@summertime4

I think the symbols for weight gain are to let you know that taking the medication may cause you to gain weight while taking it.

I just realized that's probably not what you were asking about. I don't know about the gene test. I haven't had one.

REPLY
@gailb

@summertime4

I think the symbols for weight gain are to let you know that taking the medication may cause you to gain weight while taking it.

I just realized that's probably not what you were asking about. I don't know about the gene test. I haven't had one.

Jump to this post

@gailb Yes, I gained weight because of Tymlos to make more bone. Also, this Covid-19 has left me in front of my computer and not much activity. I have gained 11 pounds. My endocrinologist said because of my side effects I could go off of it for 2 weeks, but my surgeon said if I went off of it they would have to reschedule my surgery. I'm keep on Tymlos, by surgery is June 9th and I have been waiting a long time. Prayers for me would be welcomed. It's a long surgery.

REPLY
@lilypaws

@gailb Yes, I gained weight because of Tymlos to make more bone. Also, this Covid-19 has left me in front of my computer and not much activity. I have gained 11 pounds. My endocrinologist said because of my side effects I could go off of it for 2 weeks, but my surgeon said if I went off of it they would have to reschedule my surgery. I'm keep on Tymlos, by surgery is June 9th and I have been waiting a long time. Prayers for me would be welcomed. It's a long surgery.

Jump to this post

I will pray for you and your surgeon.
..Will look for your good news in the summer.
Rest and heal.

REPLY
@lilypaws

@gailb Yes, I gained weight because of Tymlos to make more bone. Also, this Covid-19 has left me in front of my computer and not much activity. I have gained 11 pounds. My endocrinologist said because of my side effects I could go off of it for 2 weeks, but my surgeon said if I went off of it they would have to reschedule my surgery. I'm keep on Tymlos, by surgery is June 9th and I have been waiting a long time. Prayers for me would be welcomed. It's a long surgery.

Jump to this post

@gailb My prayers are with you. You got this.

REPLY
@lilypaws

@gailb Yes, I gained weight because of Tymlos to make more bone. Also, this Covid-19 has left me in front of my computer and not much activity. I have gained 11 pounds. My endocrinologist said because of my side effects I could go off of it for 2 weeks, but my surgeon said if I went off of it they would have to reschedule my surgery. I'm keep on Tymlos, by surgery is June 9th and I have been waiting a long time. Prayers for me would be welcomed. It's a long surgery.

Jump to this post

@lilypaws Please know that all of MayoClinicConnect is fully behind you with our thoughts and prayers!

REPLY
@lilypaws

@gailb Yes, I gained weight because of Tymlos to make more bone. Also, this Covid-19 has left me in front of my computer and not much activity. I have gained 11 pounds. My endocrinologist said because of my side effects I could go off of it for 2 weeks, but my surgeon said if I went off of it they would have to reschedule my surgery. I'm keep on Tymlos, by surgery is June 9th and I have been waiting a long time. Prayers for me would be welcomed. It's a long surgery.

Jump to this post

@lilypaws- Best of luck to you! My longest surgery was 7 1/2 hours! You'll probably lose the weight after your surgery!

REPLY

@lilypaws Prayers from around world now till rehab

REPLY
@sandij

Vraylar didn't work for me due to the side effects of severe muscle pain. I am now trying lamictal in addition to effexor

Jump to this post

Anyone who is having trouble with the side effects of meds or with meds that are not working for you should look into gene testing. Often times drugs don't work or have too many side effects because you can't metabolize them. Your particular make up the chemistry of your system, won't let the drugs work. There's a company called Genesight Testing and Mayo Clinic has their own form of gene auditing now as well. Not only will this testing tell you which drugs you would be able to metabolize best it can also tell you if your body will metabolize them too quickly leading too underdosing or metabolize them to slowly leading to overdosing.

It doesn't matter if your doctor is registered with Genesight or not. You go to their website and you put in your zip code and they will give you a list of doctors who have taken the 15 minutes on the phone for free to register with the Genesight company. This is what I had to do . I made an appointment with and visited a doctor on their list.
She gave me a cheek swab. When it was tested in return I went back to see her and she explained the report to me. Once I had my report I took it to my doctor and we adjusted my meds accordingly. That report is now a part of my permanent medical record and I have a copy as well If my doctor had been unwilling to look at my report or respond to my report I would have found a new doctor. Many doctors are under so much pressure that 15 minutes on the phone means that's one or two patients they can't see. I guess some doctors don't believe in the testing or have egos too large to allow the metric like this to suggest what they should prescribe for their patients.

The testing relates to three classes of drugs. Psychotropic meds for mental illness, antidepressants, and analgesics or pain meds.

The days of bouncing around from one drug to another trying to find one that works for you should be over. I don't know for a fact that this testing is perfect but it was perfect for me and for my son. Mine was covered by my insurance my son's was covered by his MA. I believe the most you can pay out-of-pocket is $360 but I could be wrong about that. If I had to pay that much I would still say, cheap at twice the price. I don't know what Mayo Clinic does but I know that the GeneSight company has a sliding fee scale.

The burden of having these conditions which we need to have treated is burden enough. We don't need to have it complicated by having to play guessing games to find out what we should be treated with.

REPLY
Please sign in or register to post a reply.