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#835279 - 01/26/09 02:21 PM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: eluded]
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i find it funny the drug companies will say our med worked x times better than a sugar pill, some triumph for medical science. studies claim antidepressants are effective on about 40 percent of the pple, some doubt its that high. some pple do find relief at least to some degree, some search for yrs for the right combination. the docs make assumptions, like everyone that walks through their doors that suffers from depression has a chemical imbalance, when really they have no idea of that for certain. the shrinks ive had werent interested in helping me find the right med or combo, but were just in a hurry to hear the story and write a script. everyone is different, some pple have not found relief from any antidepressant. im one of them. as far as what the docs do in prescribing a certain med, they might as well go into their office, shut the door and throw a dart at a board with all the meds listed. the doc has no idea whether it will be effective on the patient, its all a [censored] shoot, an expensive one. and at the end of the day most of these meds leave ya more tired with no energy and still the beast of depression remains.
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#836216 - 01/28/09 08:08 AM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: sarahte]
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Of course some types* of aniti-s work, for some problems. (Mine was prescribed for pain along with depression associated with chronic pain) Question is, are you willing to be a guinea pig for a few years until they find the right *family, *type *dosage for YOU? That was my deal,.. about 4 years of trial /error. I stopped and and dealing with other* alternatives.I like it better this way, I KNOW whats going into my body and brain. Heck, 2 - 3 times a week at the gym therapy pool does a lot more than any of the aniti-s ever did, but, thats just my story.  couldn't have said it better myself. That is just what happened in my case...I told my doctor he could try all those freaking pills until he got it right and to let me know how he felt. I just got tired of being his GUINEA PIG. They don't have a clue either, they just read what has had the best feedback and assume it will work for everyone. Then have you ever noticed when a new med comes out, they jam it down your throat? I wonder what kind of kickbacks these doctors get?
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#836406 - 01/28/09 02:08 PM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: lazyscience]
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Registered: 11/07/06
Posts: 1902
Loc: The Doors of Perception
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I haven't found one yet that works, but I've found a site that offers some hope, for those of us that are struggling to pay for treatment that works. http://www.clinicalconnection.com/searchstudies.aspxI posted a thread in the 'Other meds and medical conditions' forum, if you want a little more info. Since I'm using them to find help with my depression I thought I'd post it over here, as well. Desipramine, Nortriptyline, Amitiptylene, Trazodone, Lexapro, Paxil, Prozac, Cymbalta, EffexorXR, Pristiq, Symbyax, Seroquel, Gabapentin, Ativan, and Klonopin have all failed me so far. It's discouraging but I'm still hanging in there.
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#838652 - 01/31/09 08:14 PM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: pillar]
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thanks pillar. yes its very discouraging. code21, glad they helped you, as i said they help some pple. silo, most established docs dont have the burden of medical school on their heads. some that agree to work in left overshoe, wy, or someplace similar, get at least part of their school paid for by signing on for a cetain time, plus a decent salary. perks? to be dished out meds because it benefits the docs pocket, and not because it is the best med for the patient... is wrong. pens fine, give em pens. there are no poor doctors. ive never known a doc that was making middle class wages. lets all have a pity party for these poor overworked healers. there are a few that truly have a compassionate bone in their bodies, let alone doing good in the world. doctors without borders, is the exception. i was a healthcare administrator, i know alot about docs.
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#838667 - 01/31/09 08:42 PM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: toddz]
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Registered: 04/30/07
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Hi everyone.. just noticed this topic and would like to help by saying i was on sarafem (form of prozac) for my pmdd ,, (womans intense pms problem with mood swings, depression, pain, etc),, it really did help me but made me a little loopy ,,, I would stare at the sky and get all---wow look at the pretty clouds,look at the pretty trees--- look at the pretty man peeing on the corner of 14th street on the wall...lol ,,, i cut the dose and felt alot less spaced out ,,, i had stoped using the prozac about a 2yrs ago as i was afraid to mix pain meds and them together but have been needing to go back on them .. they did help me but i personally dont want to rely on them .. take care everyone sincerely Faith
Edited by Faith2005 (01/31/09 08:42 PM) Edit Reason: spelling booboo
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#838987 - 02/01/09 01:49 PM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: 70727487]
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Registered: 02/17/08
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if you have had to go through the frustration of new meds time and time again without positive results, waiting for the benefits and trying to cope with the side effects, you might take a more cynical view of antidepressants, as i do. many pple do struggle literally yrs trying to find the best combination, and go through several doctors as well. some do hit a combo that works, many others never do, and struggle with finding some relief before its to late.
ive yet to find a doc that really was concerned or cared for that fact. to them, its like...well lets try this one next. big deal they arent coping with major depression symptoms.
as i said, they help some pple and many others are left meds that provide them little or no relief. i hope in the future there will be some alternatives to the antidepressants we have available now.
quoting g.w. bush...now that made me laugh.
"I'm telling you there's an enemy that would like to attack America, Americans, again. There just is. That's the reality of the world. And I wish him all the very best." --George W. Bush, Washington, D.C., Jan. 12, 2009
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#842115 - 02/08/09 07:05 PM
Re: do antidepressants really work?
[Re: 70727487]
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MAOI's are another anti-depressant you will probably never hear about. Most modern doctors do not even know what they are. They were some of the first anti-depressants ever created and to this day still remain the most powerful. When SSRI's like Prozac came out, MAOI's became forgotten about in medical literature. This was mainly due to MAOI's having a lot of dietary restrictions and adverse side effects where as Prozac had very few side effects in comparison. SSRI's are completely bunk. They do not work, they are just a sugar pill that makes your thing malfunction. There are two effective MAOI's in existence: 1. Nardil 2. Parnate Nardil is the most effective and even has the added benefit of generating gaba within your brain. Gaba is what controls or inhibits anxiety. So not only is Nardil prescribed as an anti-depressant, but also a Social Anxiety drug as well. Parnate on one hand acts very differently, it converts to amphetamine within your body and raises dopamine to very high levels. Doctors always have to prescribe a sleep-aid like ambien alongside it because it will have you wired all day long. The best prescription for combating depression is 75-90mg of Nardil daily + 1 or 2mg of Klonopin daily. -Peace
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