Zon
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Does anyone know where I could find a list of SSRIs with their general (I know everyone is different) characteristics?
Info:
My condition is not extremely serious, but generally demotivated and unable to do my daily tasks. I think this is also causing me to have occassional panic attacks and just generally my whole life is out of whack latly. I wouldn't say it is anywhere near as serious as some people but still I really need something to help me get back on track.
The problem is I have completely lost all trust in my doctors opinion... First time I went to him he prescribed me a uselessly small dose of imipramine (TCA), which many knowledgable people have said is quite weird to do for my condition and an inadequate amount to last to my next appointment on top of everything... Went back and asked to change to an SSRI, he said ok and prescribed me Effexor, an SNRI which is considered one of the worst anti depressents to come off of. Just try google "hardest antidepressant to stop" and guess what is the most common medication named... I can't work out if he is a complete idiot or is actually trying to make life harder for me... Anyway. I most definitely to not trust in his opinions at all any more, so I plan to do my research and try to find a specific SSRI that I can suggest. And hopefully he will agree to it.
Also if anyone has any suggestions on meds to look into please go ahead, I will of course not take anything without doing my own research first and then asking my "doctor".
Basically, I don't want anything too strong or high dosage, I don't think I need it at this time. I just want something that will help me stay motivated and not mess up my sleep or my sex drive too much. As I understand some meds are more or less likely to do this. I also don't want something like effexor that takes months to quit and has seriously bad withdrawal symptoms.... So if there is a list that compares SSRIs to each other, in general of course... It would really help. Better than picking one out of a hat, or somehow picking the worst one which my doctor likes to do...
Thanks for any opinions/advice.
Info:
My condition is not extremely serious, but generally demotivated and unable to do my daily tasks. I think this is also causing me to have occassional panic attacks and just generally my whole life is out of whack latly. I wouldn't say it is anywhere near as serious as some people but still I really need something to help me get back on track.
The problem is I have completely lost all trust in my doctors opinion... First time I went to him he prescribed me a uselessly small dose of imipramine (TCA), which many knowledgable people have said is quite weird to do for my condition and an inadequate amount to last to my next appointment on top of everything... Went back and asked to change to an SSRI, he said ok and prescribed me Effexor, an SNRI which is considered one of the worst anti depressents to come off of. Just try google "hardest antidepressant to stop" and guess what is the most common medication named... I can't work out if he is a complete idiot or is actually trying to make life harder for me... Anyway. I most definitely to not trust in his opinions at all any more, so I plan to do my research and try to find a specific SSRI that I can suggest. And hopefully he will agree to it.
Also if anyone has any suggestions on meds to look into please go ahead, I will of course not take anything without doing my own research first and then asking my "doctor".
Basically, I don't want anything too strong or high dosage, I don't think I need it at this time. I just want something that will help me stay motivated and not mess up my sleep or my sex drive too much. As I understand some meds are more or less likely to do this. I also don't want something like effexor that takes months to quit and has seriously bad withdrawal symptoms.... So if there is a list that compares SSRIs to each other, in general of course... It would really help. Better than picking one out of a hat, or somehow picking the worst one which my doctor likes to do...
Thanks for any opinions/advice.