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I was prescribed Anafranil and Luvox for OCD, which resulted in me gaining 50 lbs. in 3 months with little symptom relief. Have taken pretty much every SSRI and SNRI out there to no avail.
What helped me was moving out of my parents' house, which greatly reduced my anxiety levels. OCD is an anxiety disorder, so maybe you should try to find ways to handle stress more effectively in your everyday life. Also, I function much better since incorporating low-dose opiates into my daily medication regimen (along with Prozac for depression). By no means am I suggesting you do that, just sharing what's made a difference for me.
OCD is hell on earth, and anything that can provide relief is a godsend.
Oh, and stimulants like dexedrine are notorious for aggravating conditions like OCD, bipolar mania and psychotic disorders. Use with caution.
What she said..
Dexies took over my whole life and they were hellish to come off.
They can help while the drug is active in your system but hen they wear off after a miserable 4 hours you feel much worse and the insomnia is a killer.
I go through bouts of ocd but my main thing is depression and anxiety.
I have been through every drug there is and the only one that made a real difference to my quality of life was nardil which I had to stop after a year because of massive weight gain.
At 33 years of age having had the experience of being on one med or another for most of my life, I am firmly of the opinion that meds are usefull only to give you a short term pick up of a few months and let you get out of unhealthy thought patterns and environments.
But you do have to work them, you have to throw yourself into new things while you have the strength to do it because the effect does not last....ever.
As for OCD
Some studies show inositol helps (not me)
Many studies show nicotine works and I have found that to be the case.
Smoking ciggerettes and nicotine patchs are a crap way to get it.
I use swedish snus, google buy snus and you will find out how to get it. I love the stuff and best of all, no cancer!
Potentiation of fluoxetine by aminoglutethimide, an adrenal steroid suppressant, in obsessive-compulsive disorder resistant to SSRIs: a case report.
G Chouinard, M C Bélanger, L Beauclair, S Sultan and B E Murphy
Clinical Psychopharmacology Unit, Allan Memorial Institute, Montreal, Canada.
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1. The role of serotonin in the aetiology of obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD) has been established through considerable indirect evidence (Landry and Chouinard, 1990). The strongest evidence comes from the fact that drugs known to be serotonin-selective reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs) have been found to be useful in the pharmacotherapy of OCD (Landry and Chouinard, 1990). 2. The authors investigated a new treatment approach by adding an adrenal steroid suppressant to a SSRI, fluoxetine, in the case of a severe obsessive-compulsive patient who was drug-resistant to clomipramine and SSRIs. 3. We found that the combination of aminoglutethimide 250 mg qid and fluoxetine 40 mg die significantly improved the patient's condition. Moreover, during a four and a half year period, each time we tried to decrease either fluoxetine or the steroid suppressant, the patient started to relapse, suggesting that the adrenal steroid suppressant had a potentiating effect on the SSRI.