spephspeph
Bluelighter
It's problem I've suffered from since I was maybe 14 or 15. I'm now 25.
Tried so much to try and beat it.
Spent weeks in talking therapies - Counselling, CBT, group therapy. I eat properly, I exercise regularly. Take Vitamin & nutrient supplements too.
I've tried numerous medications against it, none of them seem to work. Tried virtually all the SSRIs, SNRIs, tried St John's Wort, Amitryptiline, Mirtazipine, and the doc currently has me on 20mgs of Fluoxetine daily. It worked for the first two months, then I felt like crap again. Up to 40mgs, felt great for another two months, then couldn't concentrate, constantly sleepy, no appetite, sleep disturbances (sleep talking/walking).
Every day is a struggle to get out of bed and doing anything. Started with amphetamines to get a bit of motivation to do things, worked for a bit then the dealer disappeared. Have since been trying a research chemical called Methiopropamine (also MPA), seems to have exactly the same effect. On Sunday I made the decision to stop this, not knowing the long term effects of a chemical with no studies behind it.
Anyway, I don't know what to do next. I've given up on the NHS, who seem unwilling to do anything other than prescribe SSRIs and talking therapies.
I suppose their remit is limited by budgetary constraints.
Help, please
Tried so much to try and beat it.
Spent weeks in talking therapies - Counselling, CBT, group therapy. I eat properly, I exercise regularly. Take Vitamin & nutrient supplements too.
I've tried numerous medications against it, none of them seem to work. Tried virtually all the SSRIs, SNRIs, tried St John's Wort, Amitryptiline, Mirtazipine, and the doc currently has me on 20mgs of Fluoxetine daily. It worked for the first two months, then I felt like crap again. Up to 40mgs, felt great for another two months, then couldn't concentrate, constantly sleepy, no appetite, sleep disturbances (sleep talking/walking).
Every day is a struggle to get out of bed and doing anything. Started with amphetamines to get a bit of motivation to do things, worked for a bit then the dealer disappeared. Have since been trying a research chemical called Methiopropamine (also MPA), seems to have exactly the same effect. On Sunday I made the decision to stop this, not knowing the long term effects of a chemical with no studies behind it.
Anyway, I don't know what to do next. I've given up on the NHS, who seem unwilling to do anything other than prescribe SSRIs and talking therapies.
I suppose their remit is limited by budgetary constraints.
Help, please

