Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 If SSRI caused all of this in us, there's no way I see that taking one again could do anything but but, possibly permanent damage. Any other Anti-Dperessant than an SSRI works on a seperate system I believe. brianbeezly wrote: Anyone tried going back onto an antidepressent and in turn recovered normal serotonin production? We won't tell. Get more on shows you hate to love(and love to hate): Yahoo! TV's Guilty Pleasures list. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Yes, your circumstance is different since you never had PSSD, you simply were having temporary side effects from the Zoloft, not persisting. > > > > Anyone tried going back onto an antidepressent and in turn recovered > > normal serotonin production? > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 24, 2007 Report Share Posted May 24, 2007 Welbutrin does help some people overcome PSSD. I personally agree with , it seems more likely that it was just going off the Zoloft that did, just reading your circustances. I bet if you hadn't started the Welbutrin you still would have improved/gotten back to normal. But Welbutrin does improve sexual functioning in some people can seriously improve PSSD problems (for me, It didn't help the PSSD except sometimes giving me slightly harder erections) and even if it doesn't rarely causes sexual problems, as it works on a seperate neurotransmitter. Therefore, it always struck me as having nothing to do in aiding the restoration a of normal serotonin system, I think it just floods your brain with enough dopamine and thats what does it. But when you say that it maybe has made your sexual functioning even more than before you took the SSRI, THAT would be the Welbutrin. I've heard it can do that.dave10008 wrote: You all may have discussed this, but if you haven't: After loss oflibido and diminishing physical feeling and pleasure in sex fromtaking Zoloft, I switched to Wellbutrin and within a couple of weekswas back to normal sexually or maybe more than normal. But I didn't gothrough the PSSD period after coming off an SSRI antidepressant, so Idon't know if Wellbutrin would help overcome PSSD.>> Anyone tried going back onto an antidepressent and in turn recovered > normal serotonin production?> Don't be flakey. Get Yahoo! Mail for Mobile and always stay connected to friends. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 I am really in a tough situation regarding deciding to go back on ssris. <while on ssris my libido and general sexuality seems to be normal, but I donàt feel myself, and have a whole slew of motivation issues. One thing <i do notice though is that, if <i take it then, then ween myself off of it a little <i get an emergence of emotion and feel somewhat normal but not even close to how <i use to be. Right now I am at the absolute worst sexually and emotionally. So what to do, go back on ssriàs try and tamper with them so <i get the desired effect - risk further damage, being imprisoned by them by life. or live life in these poor state hoping for a recovery. catch 22 pretty much. sorry for all the wierd punctuation tendencies in my type im using an itallian keybàard Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 25, 2007 Report Share Posted May 25, 2007 Yeah I'm in the same boat. It sucks, while on SSRI I can't live (not with the lack of emotion/zombie feeling/no sexual fuctioning) but without them I am a total mess, my OCD wrecks me, and literally EVERYDAY feels like it could be the end of the world. It sucks, but I think the only chance is to just hold it out, and in a few months life without drugs (the way I believe my life was meant to be lived) will indeed be livable. Good luck and never give up on hope.mike Lynch wrote: I am really in a tough situation regarding deciding to go back on ssris. <while on ssris my libido and general sexuality seems to be normal, but I donàt feel myself, and have a whole slew of motivation issues. One thing <i do notice though is that, if <i take it then, then ween myself off of it a little <i get an emergence of emotion and feel somewhat normal but not even close to how <i use to be. Right now I am at the absolute worst sexually and emotionally. So what to do, go back on ssriàs try and tamper with them so <i get the desired effect - risk further damage, being imprisoned by them by life. or live life in these poor state hoping for a recovery. catch 22 pretty much. sorry for all the wierd punctuation tendencies in my type im using an itallian keybàard Shape Yahoo! in your own image. Join our Network Research Panel today! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 27, 2007 Report Share Posted May 27, 2007 It tried adderall, and it helps somewhat, but it's really only something I'd like to rely on occasionally. I tried wellbutrin before , but I can't really remember how I reacted to it, I may try it again. That's wierd exercise worsens your pssd? I actually just started exercising recently and I noticed an improvement in some things. I just have a hard time finding the motivation, before meds I just loved doing it. I really don't know where I'm going now. Probably the natural supplement route. I wake up everyday just wanting to feel normal again :/ mlynch, I would wait longer before trying another AD. I also would not go back onto an ssri but would try either wellbutrin or adderal. Do you exercise alot? I find when I exercise too often my PSSD symptoms worsen to some extent. I know what it is like to feel so bad that you really want to get back onto a medication but at the same time having such a bad history w/ meds you don't want to get back on them. Thats a terrible place to be in and infact I'm in that place a lot of the time as well. In 2005, I accually went back onto wellbutrin and I got much worse anf lost all of the progress I had made on myself, it was horrible. Sometimes when we FEEL so bad, the lure of medications becomes very intense because it seems to be something that is hopeful, its a possibility of getting at least somewhat better and improving your quality of life. However, what accually happens once you get onto a medication doesn't ussually work out how you might picture in your mind. Fom what you've said in this message, I can see there is some fear about the risks of taking a medication and it can be dangerous to have that kind of fear going into using a medication. How we feel about taking a medication is important to the results that we get from it. Also, I don't think the ssris are a good medication to go back to given the PSSD problems, I hear psychiatrists are using really low doses of anti-psychotics as ADs nowadays, drugs like zyprexa ect... they use extremely low doses like .5mg as appose to 35mg for someone who is psychotic which obviously you are not, so the dose is extremely smaller, anyways if you do see a psychiatrist that could be something to mention to him, however I am not reccommending that just mentioning it. I have no experience with the drug and have heard bad things about them as well as some good things. But in my opinion, I think staying of drugs for another chunk of time and then considering a drug at some future date would be best. If its any consolation, I'm going through a very similar situation as yours, my emotions are blunted as well. It can be hellish. I think if people really knew what we have to go through it would blow their minds. Keep working on yourself and trying to get better. > > I am really in a tough situation regarding deciding to go back on ssris. > <while on ssris my libido and general sexuality seems to be normal, but I > donàt feel myself, and have a whole slew of motivation issues. One thing <i > do notice though is that, if <i take it then, then ween myself off of it a > little <i get an emergence of emotion and feel somewhat normal but not even > close to how <i use to be. Right now I am at the absolute worst sexually and > emotionally. So what to do, go back on ssriàs try and tamper with them so <i > get the desired effect - risk further damage, being imprisoned by them by > life. or live life in these poor state hoping for a recovery. catch 22 > pretty much. sorry for all the wierd punctuation tendencies in my type im > using an itallian keybàard > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted May 28, 2007 Report Share Posted May 28, 2007 I know how you feel mlynch, I read most of the posts that come up on this site and I've read many of yours as well. I see how these same issues of loss and more loss keep occuring in your life. I go through many of these same feelings of loss and thinking about how you were before and after meds, and I know how madenning it can make you feel. So I really empathize with where you are coming from because I am caught in the same conundrun. On top of that there is this confusing desire to go back to the meds because they are powerful and we feel like we need a powerful change in our lives especially when the PSSD is really acting up and the emotional difficulty keeps driving its way into your life. Like you said its such a tough spot to be in and it does feel like a catch 22. I deal with the same kinds of motivational issues and sometimes I don't even know what I need to be getting motivated for? What am I doing? What do I want, and not what do I think I want but what do I really want from my life while living with this PSSD condition? These are good questions to ask because they precede what we become motivated to do? So I would ask you and I'm asking myself the same question: what do you want to get motivated for mlynch? Why do you need motivation? Where will that motivation lead you? And what else is there in your life that you could turn to to help bring you more fofillment? Exercise has helped me at certain times in my life and I do want to get back to it. However exercise can relieve a lot of tension in the body and personally I find that this worsens my PSSD. I did a little research, and this is kind of personal but who cares, into tease and denial, which is a form of forplay where you kind of tease the genitals off and on but you don't give any release. I find if I do this for a period of time after a while some tension builds up in the groin and every so often I have a semi decent orgasm. Its rare and its difficult to recreate, but sometimes it works. Anyways exercise releases most the tension that builds up. But I miss exercise and would like to go back to it because there are really a lot of advantages to being on a exercise program as well, and its also possible to exercise lightly so it does decrease the tension I just spoke about, as much. Its also been a long time since I've been regular with an exercise program, so I'm not sure that if perhaps I built up some endurance, the exercise might be a positive force. I can sense that you are cautious about adding a medication into your life and I think its a good thing. Do you feel like going onto a medication because your symptoms feel very strong? Are the physical sensations that accompany the pssd and emotional issues particularly accute. This is what I had and its what brought me to the place of finally getting back onto meds and it turned out to be a mistake. I'll elaborate on why so in another post. However it is also possible that a small amount of medication could be helpful. Thats part of the problem, its so fucking hard to know what exactlly will help and what will hinder in regards to medication, statistics mostly go out the window when your dealing with an individual. Devinn321. > > > > > > I am really in a tough situation regarding deciding to go back on ssris. > > > <while on ssris my libido and general sexuality seems to be normal, but > > I > > > donàt feel myself, and have a whole slew of motivation issues. One thing > > <i > > > do notice though is that, if <i take it then, then ween myself off of it > > a > > > little <i get an emergence of emotion and feel somewhat normal but not > > even > > > close to how <i use to be. Right now I am at the absolute worst sexually > > and > > > emotionally. So what to do, go back on ssriàs try and tamper with them > > so <i > > > get the desired effect - risk further damage, being imprisoned by them > > by > > > life. or live life in these poor state hoping for a recovery. catch 22 > > > pretty much. sorry for all the wierd punctuation tendencies in my type > > im > > > using an itallian keybàard > > > > > > > > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 1, 2007 Report Share Posted October 1, 2007 Hi... I am brave/stupid. I went back ssri's but a different class. I went on lexapro and effexor in high doses and experienced no change. I was wondering if I have to take the same class inorder to see improvement. Thanks all. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 2, 2007 Report Share Posted October 2, 2007 You won't see improvement. Get off the drugs. How long have you been on this list? > > Hi... > > I am brave/stupid. I went back ssri's but a different class. I went on > lexapro and effexor in high doses and experienced no change. I was > wondering if I have to take the same class inorder to see improvement. > > > Thanks all. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted October 4, 2007 Report Share Posted October 4, 2007 > > You won't see improvement. Get off the drugs. > How long have you been on this list? > > I came off the pills. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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