
iloveeetreeeess1
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I haven't been on prozac for a few years, but honestly the damage was done, ever since being put on it I haven't been able to bounce backAre you still taking the meds? Maybe you should quit
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I haven't been on prozac for a few years, but honestly the damage was done, ever since being put on it I haven't been able to bounce backAre you still taking the meds? Maybe you should quit
The side effects u tell in post are lot similar to my lithium experienceAntidepressants, mood stabilizers, lithium, invega, nozinan, zyprexa, benzos, lyrica.
I'm emotionless since 7 months, cognitively impaired, trouble speaking, trouble being coordinated while moving, no joy, no sleep, no sex….
Try olanzapine, at the start you might feel a bit sleepy the next day, but after a bit you don't feel anything the next day anymoreThe side effects u tell in post are lot similar to my lithium experience
I used to take a antidepressant, but for me that was like just placebo.
Benzos where almost ok
Lithium was pure devil for me. After I took it I was shaking a lot, trouble in coordination and not much but a less trouble with speaking (this was why I cold stop it), my mood was totally unstable (my psychiatrist told me that's impossible).
Another reason cuz they took me it away is cuz i told that if I have to still take that I would take every pill I have in the same time. (I not suggest to say this btw, it made other things worse)
Actually I have just benzos at need. (i not use them, but they can be useful for me in other ways)
I still have big problems with sleep
As a pssd sufferer I can say that depression is a walk in the park compared to pssd. And I can also say it cuz I was hardly depressed and anxious many years ago and I recovered.For me it was Cymbalta, that was the worst decision in my life. My dick shrunked from it and got numb. Erection problems, cold glans. Watery semen. I cannot feel alcohol or coffee or drugs like weed. No fresh feeling after sport. I have no joy in life anymore thats why i am here.
This desease is called PSSD and there are a few people here that ctb because of that a few years ago. Now we have some people again here that want to die because of that.
I tried lithium and I had a very similar experienceThe side effects u tell in post are lot similar to my lithium experience
I used to take a antidepressant, but for me that was like just placebo.
Benzos where almost ok
Lithium was pure devil for me. After I took it I was shaking a lot, trouble in coordination and not much but a less trouble with speaking (this was why I cold stop it), my mood was totally unstable (my psychiatrist told me that's impossible).
Another reason cuz they took me it away is cuz i told that if I have to still take that I would take every pill I have in the same time. (I not suggest to say this btw, it made other things worse)
Actually I have just benzos at need. (i not use them, but they can be useful for me in other ways)
I still have big problems with sleep
For me it's seven months off the pills and I get worse daily. From a tall Athletic med student to a vegetable that gets care From his dad. What keeps me here are some philosophical theories about reincarnation. I fear what comes after death will be even worse that this hellAlso for me it all started with a high dose of escitalopram and a mood stabilizer called lamictal. Since then it all snowballed…. I'm no longer myself, no longer in control of my body, no more joy, no more pleasure in anything, cognitive impairement, anhedonia, low libido….
It all started 9 months ago, I don't know for how long I can go on with a screwed body and brain
I feel you, same fears of reincarnation and what to expect after suicide. But I think I ll do it anyway….For me it's seven months off the pills and I get worse daily. From a tall Athletic med student to a vegetable that gets care From his dad. What keeps me here are some philosophical theories about reincarnation. I fear what comes after death will be even worse that this hell
Thanks for the encouragement buddyI have taken 1 month of it. Took years to recover, i feel if u are at a higher dosage for 3month +, there is no recovery. Life is too brief, the human flesh too weak. Half your soul, dead and gone, resting in wait of the lazy half, by the sad water of separation, for the boat, for the journey ahead.
Psych meds are the devilIf you are having trouble speaking and coordinating your movements you probably are on too high a dosage of one of your medications. You really should tell your pdoc that you are experiencing these symptoms so they can make an adjustment. You shouldn't be experiencing side effects like that. Hope things improve for you soon. xo, j
No! That's a serous antipsychotic that can cause akathisiaTry olanzapine, at the start you might feel a bit sleepy the next day, but after a bit you don't feel anything the next day anymore
Did psych meds cause this?I have msa. A degenerative neurological condition. The brain does change shape.
He was right, though, but sadly, yes, connected it with a cult.This place is a graveyard of pharmaceutical damage. Psychiatrists are willfully ignorant about who is or isn't susceptible. And stupid Tom Cruise has blood on his stupid hands for going on national television and forever connecting criticism of psychiatry to stupid Scientology.
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I'm in a very similar situation. Last week I had a crash due to taking too much benadryl (an antisthamine) to help with my sleep. It completely deregulated my system. Anhedonia, dp/dr, emotional blunting got so much worse and I lost all the progress I had made on the sexual dysfunction. I even lost the pleasure to poop, to orgasm, no more morning erections. I barely sleep. My muscles don't relax, I have mild akathisia. This condition is hell. I deserve euthanasia.My life wasn't beautiful which is why I got on medication, I thought of it as last resort but I had no idea what would wait for me on the other side. My life pre-meds was pure heaven compared to this. I have SSRI-induced progressive brain damage, started as pretty severe cognitive impairment from the first pill and has just been getting worse and worse despite me quitting them over 3 years ago. The only thing that got resolved was the sexual dysfunction (which is pretty useless when you're pretty much braindead), I still have the emotional blunting, severe DPDR and progressive cognitive decline among other things that I can't even comprehend. The DPDR and cognitive aspect of it are hellish. Depending on your situation you might be able to recover I think, I'm not sure if you're still on or off the medication/s.
Full blown pssd is unbereable. Lucky you that you're not in this situation. I'd give a leg to recover at least 80% of who I was.My life already sucked but then psychiatry made it worse. A few fluoxetine pills nuked my brain and I am still recovering over a year later. Still not nearly as bad as some of the horror stories out there though. PSSD sounds unbearable. Psychiatry is such a joke. I wish I had known about all the risks before starting. Never could have imagined this outcome.
It's complicated, like all human things. Nothing really "fixes" life problems, not even talking and thinking through and working it out and dealing, and drugs licit and illicit can be a positive factor along with all of those, though I personally came to the point where I felt the way forward for me was to renounce them.You can't fix depression from life circumstances with pills, only for the rare people that have genuine chemical imbalance.