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lucas28481
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3 months ago i took 20mg fluoxetine and it fucked it my sleep so badly for a month and a half until i stopped taking it, had anyone else had a bad experience with psychiatric meds/antidepressants?
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weird. does your doctor not prescribe SNRIs or any other class of medicines? does he not realize that there are other anxiety meds out there outside the realm of SSRIs? that's really strange, but maybe i do not have the whole story.he had nothing else to offer me because SSRIs all work in a similar manner
I can't comment on his skills, he was a very young doctor and required supervision. Perhaps he made a mistake, but I didn't question him. At that time, I didn't have a diagnosis, I was referred by my therapist. So, he diagnosed me with generalized anxiety disorder, explaining that it might not be the final diagnosis since he needed to have me diagnosed with something in case of a healthcare insurance audit.weird. does your doctor not prescribe SNRIs or any other class of medicines? does he not realize that there are other anxiety meds out there outside the realm of SSRIs? that's really strange, but maybe i do not have the whole story.
I was on Zoloft for about 7 years, from the age of 7 to about 14 years old. I felt like I was on autopilot for most of my life and I probably was due to a combination of trauma, my autism and being put on high dose SSRIs. Once I hit middle school, I started recognizing how numb I felt all of the time and how much I fucking hated it, but the moment my dad found out that I wasn't taking my meds, he'd hurt me. They eventually stopped numbing me up enough to make me tolerable for others once I hit puberty and since then I haven't found anything else that works, I don't really know if I even want to, I just wish I wasn't born so I wouldn't have to worry about it in the first place lolyup. when i was in a mental hospital, they cycled me through new meds almost every week. i felt like a different person every med change i had, it was awful. the medicines they put me on didn't even work because it takes about a month for the full effects to kick in.
i've heard prozac has been really unstable for most people as well. medicines in general feel like a scam, but i suppose they can help people. it's all about "finding what works for you", which for me, has taken years and is still ongoing. i'd say my worst medicine experience is when i was weaning off of an SNRI. i was very sick and sensitive to everything for about 2 weeks, it felt like hell at the time.
and of course SSRI's numbed me to all hell... to the point when i got off of them i had to relearn all of my emotions and how to deal with them.
tldr: medicines suck. you're not alone.
the mental hospital part sounds rough, did you consent to the meds?, there are lots of stories of meds beings forced down people in mental hospitalsyup. when i was in a mental hospital, they cycled me through new meds almost every week. i felt like a different person every med change i had, it was awful. the medicines they put me on didn't even work because it takes about a month for the full effects to kick in.
i've heard prozac has been really unstable for most people as well. medicines in general feel like a scam, but i suppose they can help people. it's all about "finding what works for you", which for me, has taken years and is still ongoing. i'd say my worst medicine experience is when i was weaning off of an SNRI. i was very sick and sensitive to everything for about 2 weeks, it felt like hell at the time.
and of course SSRI's numbed me to all hell... to the point when i got off of them i had to relearn all of my emotions and how to deal with them.
tldr: medicines suck. you're not alone.
that sounds like a nightmare, akathesia is supposed to be extremely rare but i hear about it all the time…Fluoxetine gave me the most severe anxiety I've ever experienced along with panic attacks. Lurasidone caused dramatic akathesia. I couldn't sit still for five minutes and spent weeks pacing and constantly moving around. Those are by far the worst reactions I've had from a wide range of psychiatric meds through the years. Most of them did nothing to help, but at least they didn't cause drastic side effects.
At 7 years old is crazy, putting SSRIs on people at that age is criminal, so sorry you had to go through that for seven years, My parents tried to scare me into going into a mental hospital if i didn't take them even if i'm 20, glad i only took their BS for 2 monthsI was on Zoloft for about 7 years, from the age of 7 to about 14 years old. I felt like I was on autopilot for most of my life and I probably was due to a combination of trauma, my autism and being put on high dose SSRIs. Once I hit middle school, I started recognizing how numb I felt all of the time and how much I fucking hated it, but the moment my dad found out that I wasn't taking my meds, he'd hurt me. They eventually stopped numbing me up enough to make me tolerable for others once I hit puberty and since then I haven't found anything else that works, I don't really know if I even want to, I just wish I wasn't born so I wouldn't have to worry about it in the first place lol
i didn't have to consent, only my parents did since i was a minor at the time (13). i've never liked medicine, but i'm forced to take them to this day because my parents monitor me so closely. i hate mental hospitals, especially for children. the amount of horror stories i've both heard and seen disgust me.the mental hospital part sounds rough, did you consent to the meds?, there are lots of stories of meds beings forced down people in mental hospitals
damn, wish you the best!i didn't have to consent, only my parents did since i was a minor at the time (13). i've never liked medicine, but i'm forced to take them to this day because my parents monitor me so closely. i hate mental hospitals, especially for children. the amount of horror stories i've both heard and seen disgust me.
SSRI's are also the reason I'm here :/Yes, SSRI's have destroyed my life. They gave me PSSD, and have basically ruined my sexuality. I've been off meds for almost 4 years, and have had very little improvement.
Try to avoid psychiatric meds if you can. A lot of psychiatric meds (especially for anxiety and depression) are no better than a placebo.
I've heard about PSSD, I'm amazed psychiatrists are not obliged to talk about when prescribing it, I've heard of no other medicine that can have permanent side effects like thatYes, SSRI's have destroyed my life. They gave me PSSD, and have basically ruined my sexuality. I've been off meds for almost 4 years, and have had very little improvement.
Try to avoid psychiatric meds if you can. A lot of psychiatric meds (especially for anxiety and depression) are no better than a placebo.
Look up Post-Finasteride SyndromeI've heard about PSSD, I'm amazed psychiatrists are not obliged to talk about when prescribing it, I've heard of no other medicine that can have permanent side effects like that
There are many medications that can have permanent side effects that your doctor either doesn't know about or won't tell you about.I've heard about PSSD, I'm amazed psychiatrists are not obliged to talk about when prescribing it, I've heard of no other medicine that can have permanent side effects like that
What about propranolol and buspar? Those are the ones that I tookThere are many medications that can have permanent side effects that your doctor either doesn't know about or won't tell you about.
Accutane, SSRI's and Finasteride for example can all cause lasting sexual damage. Women who are pregnant can't take accutane, because it can cause massive birth defects.
And some anti psychotics can cause permanent side effects like akasthisia and Dyskinesia. It's absolutely crazy. A ton of meds are just poison.
It is possible with Buspar. I've never taken it, but I know it has an effect on serotonin.What about propranolol and buspar? Those are the ones that I took
What effect on serotonin? Maybe it damaged my brain lolIt is possible with Buspar. I've never taken it, but I know it has an effect on serotonin.
I have taken propranolol on many occasions. I don't think it causes any long term side effects, but that's just my experience.
Which stimulants? I was on ritalin and adderall. Maybe they made me numb as well…I've been on antidepressants, antipsychotics, stimulants and benzos. They all fucked me up and is my main reason why I'm suicidal. I'm completely numb, can't concrete, can't memorize anything, have barely any thoughts or personality left.
Have you tried ketamine infusions? It didn't help me but helps some people. They are expensive thoughI have been on every single antidepressant, mood stabilizer, and anti seizure medicine from 11-18 without my consent. It really fucked me up and I have a ton of trauma regarding meds and hospitals now. The most unfortunate part is that I'm now in dire need of meds because my depression is so severe but I can't get myself to take any so I'm just stuck.