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Misc how long does the lyrica anti anxiety last?

oswald1963

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I recently come upon lyrica and am using it to treat my horrible anxiety. Its working but some threads say that after a week the effects completley stop. That made me a little depressed since its working so well. My question is for anyone on it. How long have you been taking it and does the anti anxiety aspect of the medication still work? Any input would be greatly appreciated because I want to keep taking it but if its effects stop I am probably going to stop taking it and see my physician about getting klonopin (SSRI make me hurt myself I dont know why)

Thanks
 
If you haven't already, you should check out the Lyrica Megathread, as it might provide the answers your looking for.

Lyrica, like its predecessor Neurontin, seems to be pretty hit or miss in terms of efficacy and/or intended effects. It may simply be that you will require a dose increase, or perhaps even multiple increases, until the dose is titrated correctly so that you are receiving the benefits without the adverse effects. It could also be that Lyrica is not the best choice for you. Either way, your doctor will be able to help you figure out what's best.
 
^i'll probably merge this into the mega thread after this has had some time to get responses but it's still a good idea for the OP to check it out.

Are you taking the Lyrica multiple times a day or irregularly for acute anxiolysis?

If you take it consistently you'll build up a tolerance but dose titration should appropriately address this. If you take large doses like to get high, tolerance will build much, much faster.
 
Yea I checked out the megathread and thats where I got some of the posters saying that their tolerance increased and the drug lost all of its effects. I was just wanting some clarification on this. I actually wasnt prescribed it. I visited my mom and explained to her how depressed I was about my anxiety and she gave me her lyrica as a kind of buffer until I see my psych. I know its wrong but she told me it did nothing for her and if it would help me she would be willing to give me some. It is helping but I have to take 2 doses of 125mg within like 2 or 3 hours of each other to get rid of my anxiety completley. I have a naturally high tolerance to everything (I dont know why) and it scares me to think that my tolerance would increase even more and it would lose its effects. I feel like this is the first time I have really lived. I dont have any of the adverse effects that come along with it and I actually feel better about myself

EDIT: I take this in the morning at work and it lasts the rest of the day. The first 2 or 3 hours after taking the first dose I can feel the effects of it but it isnt really enough (im not a druggie the first dose just dosent really do the job I still feel anxious)

I am going to tell my psych that Im taking it (not saying my mom gave it to me hahah) just to help because sometimes I just sit in my room depressed about how my anxiety is ruining my life. I am going to ask about mabey getting this and a low dose of a benzo because SSRI's make me suicidal as do MAOI's (I was putting matches out on my arm and laughing I know im a little fucked up in the head but then again arent we all?)
 
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Hey,

I was *just* re-prescribed this medication about 3 weeks ago (I'd been rx'd it before, about four or five years ago, for GAD but for some reason stopped taking it and moved to phenobarbital (yikes)). The first week I noticed sincere, almost overwhelming MDMA-like euphoria and empathy combined with the warmest tranquilizer vibes with touches of opiate warmth. These feelings were utterly augmented when marijuana was added. However, these feelings (and my ability to achieve them) have drastically diminished since that first week.

oswald1963 said:
I feel like this is the first time I have really lived. I dont have any of the adverse effects that come along with it and I actually feel better about myself

Wow! Well worded. These are precisely the effects I now achieve from Lyrica, as I will describe below.

The second week saw a near-instantaneous dulling of all of the above "side effects." It was fantastically fun while it lasted, but those wild and purely recreational effects subsided and what was left amongst the ruins? A perfectly viable mood stabilizer, anxiolytic, hypnotic (at higher doses) and mild analgesic. And by 'viable,' I mean miraculous. I used to joke with my friends about how, if I were to rename the compound, I would call it Miracula lol. Regardless of my corny jokes, Lyrica never lost its core efficacy - for the treatment of a spectrum of personal afflictions that collectively run my life. I'm considering titrating down my Xanax and Restoril daily dosages because of its wondrous effects. It even allows me to focus and study more diligently, and I could see a reduction in the need for my Dexedrine for ADD.

To sum it all up, OP - if, by the second week, you are not still satisfied, seek treatment elsewhere my friend. But give it a chance - even if it does lose its novelty (as I suspect most BL'ers (at least in the megathread) are more concerned with abuse potential rather than therapeutic potential), for me, it maintained its medication therapy and I thank my lucky stars that I stumbled upon it again, for it has become an indispensable part of my life in the short time I have made its re-aquaintence.

I hope you find that it still works for you, but only time will tell.

~ vaya

P.S. a general comment - I think it would be nice if this were not merged into the megathread for the following reason: The megathread (Which I've spent a lot of time reading, given my recent prescription to Lyrica) is sort of a clusterf*ck of information and sporadic conversations and one cannot readily locate information in there. It's nice to see a few isolated threads about Lyrica floating about, where real discussion and dialogue can be exchanged. I just happen to feel that it creates an atmosphere more conducive to learning and HR. General questions should be merged, no doubt - but this question has proven to be a gray area in terms of conclusive answers and I think that very fact alone argues for a separate thread where a good discussion can be initiated.

Mods, I pose no threat if you happen to disagree. Just consider that my editorial for the month ;)
 
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You gain tolerance to its recreational effects but medicinally it doesn't lose any. I was on it for around 2 years at the same dose. Just bare in mind that it does have some negative side effects during long time use like moderate weight gain, but these can be negated with proper exercise. If it's working so well for you, I'd suggest speaking to your doc about it and he should favor it over addictive drugs like benzos. Good luck!
 
thank you soooooooo much! That was just the information I needed yea mod please dont merge this becuase most of the megathread is misc chem info and people talking bout dosage to get high. I can take or leave the euphoria as long as its still treating anxiety. If I wanted eupohoria id hit up my old oxy connection
 
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