Does anyone have an experience or opinion in Pristique

Posted by lisa333 @lisa333, May 23 8:27am

I am med resistant. MDD since I was a kid. I'm 52 now and trying meds again off and on my whole life.....Does anyone know about Pristiq? Good or bad experiences or weight gain

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My dr.switched me from Effexor to Pristiq. It was a very bad experience. I was agitated and had brain fog. After 4 weeks of no improvement we switched to Zoloft 100. I am seeing some improvement. Pristiq was not for me

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@lakesofdelray

My dr.switched me from Effexor to Pristiq. It was a very bad experience. I was agitated and had brain fog. After 4 weeks of no improvement we switched to Zoloft 100. I am seeing some improvement. Pristiq was not for me

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Thank you for that. I'll watch for those things. They either do nothing or
a bad reaction in my life.

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I have been taking Pristiq for over 10 years. I also take 50mg of Lamital. It seems to make Pristiq work more effectively. It works very well for me. I was previously on Prozac for 10 years and though I felt it saved my life, it affected my personality by making me a bit more aggressive. I would find my self interrupting others as we conversed. After 10 years it stopped working. I switched to Pristiq and found I was more authentic. I started at 100mg and soon I started cutting the tablets in half. Even though it the time release tablet with the heavy coating, cutting them in half works fine for me. I don’t think it adds weight per se but I do think it increased my appetite, especially craving sweets. Also, unlike Prozac, if I miss my dose, I feel the effects within a couple hours..as though I am coming down with a cold..brain fog, dull headache. So here’s my latest experience. Being retired and very physically active and happy, a year ago I decided to stop taking it by tapering then quitting. The withdrawal effects are terrible. I thought I had lapsed into another depression because I had just gotten Covid and went through Hurricane Ian at the same time so I jumped back on the meds. This year I started weaning off again and had read about withdrawal. So I stuck it out for about 6 weeks . Again withdrawal is rough but after I got through it I felt better than ever and thought I could finally live without these meds even if I needed occasional intervention. That lasted about 2 months and I took a nosedive. April 1 I gave in and started back on the meds. I was feeling like everyone and everything was doomed no matter how much I exercised, journaled, prayed and socialized. Exactly 30 days later, the switch went on and I felt myself again. I am so bummed that I had to return to meds but I can’t live my life in a state of utter despair. If I can find some other remedy I will but for now I have no alternative. I understand that Pristiq is banned in Europe but haven’t yet found out why. Hope this helps.

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@sooz1954

I have been taking Pristiq for over 10 years. I also take 50mg of Lamital. It seems to make Pristiq work more effectively. It works very well for me. I was previously on Prozac for 10 years and though I felt it saved my life, it affected my personality by making me a bit more aggressive. I would find my self interrupting others as we conversed. After 10 years it stopped working. I switched to Pristiq and found I was more authentic. I started at 100mg and soon I started cutting the tablets in half. Even though it the time release tablet with the heavy coating, cutting them in half works fine for me. I don’t think it adds weight per se but I do think it increased my appetite, especially craving sweets. Also, unlike Prozac, if I miss my dose, I feel the effects within a couple hours..as though I am coming down with a cold..brain fog, dull headache. So here’s my latest experience. Being retired and very physically active and happy, a year ago I decided to stop taking it by tapering then quitting. The withdrawal effects are terrible. I thought I had lapsed into another depression because I had just gotten Covid and went through Hurricane Ian at the same time so I jumped back on the meds. This year I started weaning off again and had read about withdrawal. So I stuck it out for about 6 weeks . Again withdrawal is rough but after I got through it I felt better than ever and thought I could finally live without these meds even if I needed occasional intervention. That lasted about 2 months and I took a nosedive. April 1 I gave in and started back on the meds. I was feeling like everyone and everything was doomed no matter how much I exercised, journaled, prayed and socialized. Exactly 30 days later, the switch went on and I felt myself again. I am so bummed that I had to return to meds but I can’t live my life in a state of utter despair. If I can find some other remedy I will but for now I have no alternative. I understand that Pristiq is banned in Europe but haven’t yet found out why. Hope this helps.

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Thank you! I am med resistant but keep trying over spans of time when new
things come out. I would give ANYTHING for something to work as I have
lived my entire life in despair. I am 52. So if meds help you stay on
them!!! Some of us never find relief. You are blessed.

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Question for sooz1954. When you added the Lamictal to the Pristq did you have any bad side effects like, skin rashes, acne or hair loss, or weight gain?

Thanks you,
mjrknova

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I am on 450mg of desvenlafaxine (Pristiq) + 100 mg of lamotrigine (Lamictal). I also take 300 mg of Bupropion. I don't have any I'll affects, but found that adding the lamotrigine helped the benefits of the desvenlafaxine. No weight gain.

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