Sharing about Depression
These diseases, and others, need not live in darkness. It is through exposing them that we take away some of their power, through sharing that we find like souls, and through difficult, sometimes painful work that we begin to heal and make peace.
http://afternoonnapsociety.blogspot.com/2011/07/theres-something-wrong-with-us-but-were.html
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Yeh, I am even afraid to try the alternatives...because I know they wil have their effect on the brain and nervous system. And regular doctors just don't give me any advice about them....hard to know what to take and how much??
Well, how about the news about people taking these antidepressents and their babies are born deformed? If that happens to babies, just think how it can affect us?! That is scary.
I can't believe I found a group of people they may understand me. I have struggled with mdd recurrent severe treatment resistant for over 20 years of my life. I have tried evey med combination, ECT's--too many to count, years of therapy and yet my brain continues to suffocate my life. I am currently undergoing another medication change after abilify stopped working and latuda made me feel worse. I see the dr tomorrow and I know he wants to put me in the hospital to do a med wash but I can't leave my 2 young boys--I am a single mother. I feel like I am suffocating in this blackness, that I am a shell of who I used to be years and years ago. I hate myself and think about suicide often. I just want the pain to end. Please somebody who understands this despair share anything with me. I have no support groups where I live so this is it.
I get depressed a lot and sometimes I don't get why I do maybe its the change of the seasons I don't know I usually get really bad for about and week and I will snap out of it so there is hope for all of us out there
Did Paxil work again?
I’m 9 months off a BAD taper and near a nervous breakdown…..
Did you go back by on Paxil?
Is it working?
I’m 9 months off a bad taper and heading toward a nervous breakdown.
Wondering if it might work again
A doctor recently told me to just quit celexa. He said it doesn't work for everyone.
Did your doctor talk about tapering you off celexa? I have mdd and have taken Fetzima for about 5 years now, it has helped me. I also have fibromyalgia and it’s one of the antidepressants that’s supposed to help with pain. I’m very sensitive to medication so I’ve tried several different antidepressants over the years, finding the right medication with minimal side effects. I know it’s different for everyone.
I have depressive episodes that get pretty dark. I can be doing good and whether it’s an environmental or emotional trigger, I’m thinking doom and gloom. I’m in tears and not functioning well. I’ve learned these episodes will pass but it’s difficult to pull myself out of them.
I know my medication is important for me, and I’ve also learned to use distraction techniques. Even on pretty good days my thoughts can be detrimental to living a positive and productive life. With chronic pain too, I had to find ways to cope. Having things to distract and disrupt negative thoughts has helped.
@usdanma Welcome to Mayo Clinic Connect. I have been on Celexa at different times in my mental health journey. As with all medications, not all work for all people, that's why there are choices!
I do know that no matter how long you may have been taking any depression medication, you should not suddenly stop, but taper off slowly. I have spaced a tapering schedule out to be several weeks. What worked for me was to skip a day, then two days on, skip a day, for a week. Then every other day for a week, then half tablet every other day for a week, moving to one half then two days off. As you can see, it was very slow, and was done with my doctor's guidance.
Has your doctor suggested another medication in place of the Celexa for you?
Ginger
I am 66 and have been taking antidepressants since 1990. I started Cymbalta in 2012. I have found it to be the most effective drug for depression and chronic pain. I have raised and lowered the 60 mg dose several times and have not had Ill effects.