bluesteyes
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In late July I am going to be seeing a new psychiatrist who is known for his work with chronic pain patients. He's also generally considered to be the best overall psychiatrist in our area. I currently suffer from fibromyalgia and interstitial cystitis. I also have a minor bulging disc in my neck and retrolithesis in the C4/C5 area of my neck. As I have been documenting in the Other Drugs forum, I am currently tapering off of Percocets and OxyContin.
I also suffer from acute generalized anxiety disorder as well as depression (which has worsened since I developed chronic pain 3 years ago).
One of the treatments that I know the psychiatrist is going to want to put me on is an antidepressant. The problem is that I have tried a variety of antidepressants in the past ranging from Effexor to Paxil to Lexapro to Viibyrd, and all of them make me feel as though I am on 10 doses of Sudafed. I feel absolutely wired as if I am on speed. I will never forget taking Viibyrd a few years ago and not being able to sleep for 48 hours. I took the lowest dosage possible. I recently took 5mg of Lexapro, and I was still so wired after 3 hours that I had to take a couple of Benadryl to calm down. I get tightness in the chest area, and just feel incredibly anxious.
As a side note, these medications also have a habit of stripping saliva from my mouth. I'm not talking about dry mouth symptoms. I am talking about zero saliva.....that kind of dry mouth conditions that can lead to dental problems.
None of the members of my medical team believe I am bi polar manic depressant. I don't believe I am either. I know it is common for bi polar manic depressants to go into mania with they take SSRI's and other antidepressants. There is also the whole thing with serotonin syndrome, but I don't know if I have it.
Has anybody else on this board experienced similar side effects when using antidepressants in the past? I know that experiencing anxiety and insomnia are common side effects, but I feel my side effect reaction to these medications is kind of extreme. I mean, Lexapro is an antidepressant with a low side effect profile that isn't known for being very stimulating.
I am going to ask the psychiatrist about the possibility of taking Lyrica along with the antidepressant he is likely to choose for me. I need to be on some kind of pain med that is non-opiate based. It is my feeling that the sedating qualities of Lyrica might slow down the stimulating effects of the antidepressant, and that the stimulating effect of the antidepressant might slow down the sedating effects of Lyrica. In other words, the two meds would cancel each other out to some degree.
I should note that I take Lorazepam right now: 1mg, 3x per day. It doesn't really help me unless I take a 2mg dose. I have been taking it a long time.
I would appreciate any input and advice. Thanks.
I also suffer from acute generalized anxiety disorder as well as depression (which has worsened since I developed chronic pain 3 years ago).
One of the treatments that I know the psychiatrist is going to want to put me on is an antidepressant. The problem is that I have tried a variety of antidepressants in the past ranging from Effexor to Paxil to Lexapro to Viibyrd, and all of them make me feel as though I am on 10 doses of Sudafed. I feel absolutely wired as if I am on speed. I will never forget taking Viibyrd a few years ago and not being able to sleep for 48 hours. I took the lowest dosage possible. I recently took 5mg of Lexapro, and I was still so wired after 3 hours that I had to take a couple of Benadryl to calm down. I get tightness in the chest area, and just feel incredibly anxious.
As a side note, these medications also have a habit of stripping saliva from my mouth. I'm not talking about dry mouth symptoms. I am talking about zero saliva.....that kind of dry mouth conditions that can lead to dental problems.
None of the members of my medical team believe I am bi polar manic depressant. I don't believe I am either. I know it is common for bi polar manic depressants to go into mania with they take SSRI's and other antidepressants. There is also the whole thing with serotonin syndrome, but I don't know if I have it.
Has anybody else on this board experienced similar side effects when using antidepressants in the past? I know that experiencing anxiety and insomnia are common side effects, but I feel my side effect reaction to these medications is kind of extreme. I mean, Lexapro is an antidepressant with a low side effect profile that isn't known for being very stimulating.
I am going to ask the psychiatrist about the possibility of taking Lyrica along with the antidepressant he is likely to choose for me. I need to be on some kind of pain med that is non-opiate based. It is my feeling that the sedating qualities of Lyrica might slow down the stimulating effects of the antidepressant, and that the stimulating effect of the antidepressant might slow down the sedating effects of Lyrica. In other words, the two meds would cancel each other out to some degree.
I should note that I take Lorazepam right now: 1mg, 3x per day. It doesn't really help me unless I take a 2mg dose. I have been taking it a long time.
I would appreciate any input and advice. Thanks.