truenamebrand
Bluelighter
Hi, guys.
So, if you can't talk about this on BL, where can you? This will be a little lengthy so bear with me. I've suffered from depression to varying levels basically my whole life. I've tried countless antidepressants and am vehemently opposed to most classes of them. I'd been self-medicating for years mostly with kratom and occasionally other things as well. Not so much to get high but merely to keep depression away. I'd also had a benzo script for the better part of 14 years.
Anyhow, after not learning my lesson with phenibut the first time I tried supplementing the clonazepam with it once again (tolerance got to absurd levels) and in a matter of days it sent me off the deep end, magnifying my depression to the point of a legitimate suicide attempt. I took about 40 2mg clonazepam, about 30 grams of phenibut, a 750 of vodka, and hung myself with six feet of electrical cord I calmly purchased from Lowe's. The end tied to the tree evidently didn't hold and I spent 14 hours on the ground deep in the woods, eventually coming in and out of consciousness a few times shortly before the search team found me. I spent another 2-3 days trying to regain the ability to walk and talk and the next 10 in the psych ward.
Being totally opposed to most antidepressants I agreed to try mirtazapine. As they weaned me off clonazepam with tiny doses of diazepam and in the first few days lorazepam, I was also given gabapentin. Originally given the gabapentin as an anticonvulsant, the psychiatrist I saw after being discharged thought it would be useful to keep taking for depression and anxiety along with the mirtazapine. (Benzos are no longer an option. Even if a doctor agreed to write me a script after this, I would lose my family if I tried to get back on them.)
So I am now on mirtazapine 30mg and gabapentin 400mg 3x a day. My anxiety has been pretty bad but somewhat manageable thus far. However, I'm looking for input on how effective this combination of drugs might be in the long run when the initial fear of what I experienced, and joy of not being locked up in the psych ward, are both far in the rear view mirror. It would be even better if anyone has experience with this specific combo.
For someone on large benzo doses for almost my entire adult life, this seems like a very small gabapentin dose, but the psychiatrist said for now he doesn't wanna jump higher than that (though he may in the future). I get no recreational effects from gabapentin so that is not a concern. Has anyone gotten noticeable therapeutic benefit from it for anxiety and/or depression? And is it possible at such a low dose? As for the mirtazapine, I have gotten no negative side effects. I haven't even noticed an increase in appetite, which would be a positive for me as I'm 6' 3" tall and weigh about 150 pounds. The side effect element being squared away, what are your opinions/experiences with the drug? To me it sounded like a very benign AD in comparison to most of the other shit they're throwing around these days.
I guess seeing as I can no longer medicate with benzos and I've always had a negative view of antidepressants in general, I'm looking for some positive feedback if there's any to be had.
Thanks for reading.
So, if you can't talk about this on BL, where can you? This will be a little lengthy so bear with me. I've suffered from depression to varying levels basically my whole life. I've tried countless antidepressants and am vehemently opposed to most classes of them. I'd been self-medicating for years mostly with kratom and occasionally other things as well. Not so much to get high but merely to keep depression away. I'd also had a benzo script for the better part of 14 years.
Anyhow, after not learning my lesson with phenibut the first time I tried supplementing the clonazepam with it once again (tolerance got to absurd levels) and in a matter of days it sent me off the deep end, magnifying my depression to the point of a legitimate suicide attempt. I took about 40 2mg clonazepam, about 30 grams of phenibut, a 750 of vodka, and hung myself with six feet of electrical cord I calmly purchased from Lowe's. The end tied to the tree evidently didn't hold and I spent 14 hours on the ground deep in the woods, eventually coming in and out of consciousness a few times shortly before the search team found me. I spent another 2-3 days trying to regain the ability to walk and talk and the next 10 in the psych ward.
Being totally opposed to most antidepressants I agreed to try mirtazapine. As they weaned me off clonazepam with tiny doses of diazepam and in the first few days lorazepam, I was also given gabapentin. Originally given the gabapentin as an anticonvulsant, the psychiatrist I saw after being discharged thought it would be useful to keep taking for depression and anxiety along with the mirtazapine. (Benzos are no longer an option. Even if a doctor agreed to write me a script after this, I would lose my family if I tried to get back on them.)
So I am now on mirtazapine 30mg and gabapentin 400mg 3x a day. My anxiety has been pretty bad but somewhat manageable thus far. However, I'm looking for input on how effective this combination of drugs might be in the long run when the initial fear of what I experienced, and joy of not being locked up in the psych ward, are both far in the rear view mirror. It would be even better if anyone has experience with this specific combo.
For someone on large benzo doses for almost my entire adult life, this seems like a very small gabapentin dose, but the psychiatrist said for now he doesn't wanna jump higher than that (though he may in the future). I get no recreational effects from gabapentin so that is not a concern. Has anyone gotten noticeable therapeutic benefit from it for anxiety and/or depression? And is it possible at such a low dose? As for the mirtazapine, I have gotten no negative side effects. I haven't even noticed an increase in appetite, which would be a positive for me as I'm 6' 3" tall and weigh about 150 pounds. The side effect element being squared away, what are your opinions/experiences with the drug? To me it sounded like a very benign AD in comparison to most of the other shit they're throwing around these days.
I guess seeing as I can no longer medicate with benzos and I've always had a negative view of antidepressants in general, I'm looking for some positive feedback if there's any to be had.
Thanks for reading.