Guest guest Posted March 5, 2011 Report Share Posted March 5, 2011 Here's the original email sent about his recovery....Bumping it to give the hope of recovery to some. > > Hi Mohamed, > > I tried Stablon and SSRIS; I think Stablon is the less dangerous, > it gave me some Energy and improved my sleep, but after 3 months > sleep went down to 0 again, thus I had to stop; I got overexcited. > Therefore if you think about taking either Stablon or SSRIS then take > Stablon, especially as it has no (for me) negative sexual side-effects but > be careful, it is nevertheless a psychoactive substance, start with small doses. > > This being said I nevertheless want to recall > my story, which suggests rather giving naltrexone a try (or maybe buprione > nefazodone or other antidepressants influencing adrenaline metabolism and flow). > > - until the age of 32 I was perfectly healthy mentally(mathematician) and > physically(3h40 in marathon), however a bit shy because of a quite nasty and > dominant character of my father who more or less started to mob me, > especially since he saw that I got better at maths than he (he studied maths too). > My bosses at work started to mob me to (they were " friends " of my father that > were jaleous of him), and my father in turn used this situation in order to destabilize > me even more ... consequence, I got sucidal thoughts. > > - then i went to a psychiatrist who told me I " might " (!) have a depression > (maybe I had a situational depression but not a clinical one) and manipulated me into > taking seroxat (a SSRI) saying it was harmless. My situation went from rather bad > to catastrophic when seroxat suddenly started to act: I felt extreme depersonalization > (+complete numbness in the penis and rather complet numbness in the body, smell not > functioning anymore, no more feelings, all this causing panic and the panic maybe > enhanicing in turn this feeling of strangeness). After one month I quit Seroxat, but my > mental health did not improve but rather went on worsening so that I needed medical help. > > I changed the psychiatrist, but when I told him what I felt he said it was > schizophrenia!!! Thus I took until 4mg Risperdal for almost 2 years. Risperdal > improves sleep and apetite but has no effect on depersonalization. After quiiting > Risperdal, after 2 months without medecine sleepnessness panic and lack of > apetite came back, but not waning Risperdal I manipulated my doctor a bit into > giving anoter antidapressant(Stablon) a try, which gave me like desribed in the > introducing paragraph sleep, apetite and energy, but didn't improve libido a lot and especially > had no effect on pysical numbness and depersonalization. After 3 months, I got overexcited, sleep > went away again and thus I needed to stop; my doctor was on holiday and thus I went > to the emergency department of the hospital, as I just found out on wikipedia my main symptom was > depersonalization as my doctor hadn't told me and made me believe depersonalization was a > positive(=characteristic) symptom of schizophrenia, which it is not. > > By chance the chief psychiatrist of the hospital gave me an appointment: when I said him my > doctor told me I was psychotic, he started to say everything I told him (what is basically what > I write now) was nonsense, and started to simply paint a little ugly fat man on a sheet of paper > without even looking at me anymore). At that moment thanks to the new confidence my > girlfriend and my boss at my new job gave me I told the psychiatrist that I didn't apreciate his > painting and that it was not my job to tell him, like I would tell a little boy, how to behave; I never > saw him again (except maybe on the Luxembourgish TV) newer paid the bill and he never dared to > ask a second time for his honorary. > > Having read (wikipedia depersonalization) that sometimes Naltrexone(an Opoid antagonist) helps > fighting depersonalization I gave it a try, however as no doctor would try such a thing I had to ask > my girlfriend to send me the thing (by mail wraped inside pampers) from Peru (where everyone can > buy any medecine he wants, without needing a prescription of a doctor) > An Opoid antagonist seemed quite interesting to me because I felt numbness and Opoids create numbness, > thus my theory was my body might produce too much Opoids(endorphines); moreover I think that > any feeling is for the brain a kind of pain (e.g. you feel love in your stomach) thus physical and > mental numbness I think might be a bit related. After starting Naltrexone (2*50mg a day; although > now I thing 3*25 is more appropriate) sleep immediately came back; half of the pysical numbness > imediateluy went away; the quality of erections improved (harder and more sensitive penis). Gradually > some other symptoms of depersonalization also went away (persons did not anymore give me the feeling > like they were no living objects ), aetite normamlized, I started to do sports again; in total I've lost 20kg of > which 12 since naltrexone) apetite has normalized, libido is I think 35% (although I think it is difficult to > given precicse percentages). As my situation improveds a lot I plan to taper off Naltrexone (which my > psychiatrist; I like his pragmatic approach and respect of the patient; kindly prescribed me when he saw > the benefits) until 10th of april (thus I would have taken it for one year). In may I'll write again how my story goes on. > > Regards and never give up fighting > > Jean > > PS: Here are a few adivices I think are useful in case you have " psychiatric " problems > > -- Don't trust any advices or theories, don't trust mine too; you are a free man and have a critical > mind; use it in order to check any advices see if they are logic and don't contradict what you observe. > --Pschyiatry only studies behaviour in an abstract way; for example if they see that youn are angry they > might give you medecine to calm you down; they might not even think about telling you that you are mobbed > and that you either need to fight back or quit your job, but have some dignity and should not behave like a victim. > If you don't see any sense in your life and therefore feel like doing nothing at all, they give you antidepressants instead > of improving your self confidence and helping you to find meaningful life . Psychology looks at they content of your > sentences, therefore I would give it a try, but you are the boss of your psychologist, he can only advise you, but you > have the responsibility to decide how to act > --When you feel that you have an organic problem observe precisely what your symptoms are (not saying psychotic or > depressive or whatsoever) but headache, numbness, no libido, panic, rage, restlessness, visual hallucinations (like seeing > green men), and try to find medecine that acts precisely on the symptoms, don't take two medicaments simultaeously > after having tried them separately as otherwise you won't know what the effect of the one and of the other > --sports might help; give sports a try especially endurance sports (I do 10h sports a week, and plan to do 16) > --improve mental strength (study religion(s) philosophy history maths); I saw persons walk out of psychiatry > having developed partially inside mental abilities superior to the ones of their doctors > --Try to build up a good relation with your doctor, psychiatrist, don't change psychiatrists, psychologists often > because they need to know you; however if you mistrust your doctor don't try to prove mathematically that he was > wrong, simply change the doctor, some of the doctors (but not most) are bastards (study the history of medecine > in Nationalsocialist Germany if you feel like) > > > specifically on naltrexone: > --maybe nathrexone helped because it might cause an adrenaline rush (see wikipedia naloxone which is similar); > in this case antidepressants acting on adrenaline might be worth a try (buprione, nefazodone) (this is only > a theoretical speculation of mine); but some persons experiencing various problems after SSRIS have had positive > results with this mnefazodone, ... > --naltrexone is not harmless either (might cause euphoria / depressions / nausea / ...) > > > > > > > ________________________________ > > To: SSRIsex > Sent: Thursday, February 19, 2009 7:01:54 PM > Subject: Stablon (Tianeptine): > > > is it good to try > Stablon (Tianeptine) > or it is dangerous > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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