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It isn't a good idea to go without your antidepressant more than 48 hours.

You can get a serotonin withdrawal syndrome that is very unpleasant. Can be

extremely uncomfortable.

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. I had terrible night sweats for two

> nights and changed three times. The night sweats probably had nothing to

do

> with surgery or medication, but rather with the fact that I wasn't taking

my

> Wellbutrin in the hospital as I found it difficult to take pills. As soon

as

> I started taking it again the sweats stopped

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In a message dated 11/5/2001 12:53:22 PM Pacific Standard Time,

vimalamc@... writes:

> Hi

>

> I haven't posted for a while -- in a big flare up plus deadlines and general

> chaos. Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

> cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I need

> something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but not

> the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

>

> Vimala

>

Hi Vimala,

I just started wellbutrin and I haven't had any side effects at all. I

tried celexa but that made me very sick to my stomach.

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Hi,

I've been tried on all the SSRI's, but I haven't ever experienced nausea.

If I did, I guess I would start with a VERY low dose and proceed very slowly

from there. Also throw in all that pregnancy advice like eating saltines,

etc.

I do know that switching around with SSRI's the way you've had to do is THE

PITS!

....so I hope you can settle in on one and stay there.

My med is EFFEXOR, but I've had to stay at a low dose of 75 mgs because it

has raised my weight (from 115 to 125 lbs) and my blood pressure - more mgs.

also means more Restless Legs Syndrome @ bedtime and even during the day. No

thanks!

colette, s. fl

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Hi,

I've been tried on all the SSRI's, but I haven't ever experienced nausea.

If I did, I guess I would start with a VERY low dose and proceed very slowly

from there. Also throw in all that pregnancy advice like eating saltines,

etc.

I do know that switching around with SSRI's the way you've had to do is THE

PITS!

....so I hope you can settle in on one and stay there.

My med is EFFEXOR, but I've had to stay at a low dose of 75 mgs because it

has raised my weight (from 115 to 125 lbs) and my blood pressure - more mgs.

also means more Restless Legs Syndrome @ bedtime and even during the day. No

thanks!

colette, s. fl

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Hi,

I've been tried on all the SSRI's, but I haven't ever experienced nausea.

If I did, I guess I would start with a VERY low dose and proceed very slowly

from there. Also throw in all that pregnancy advice like eating saltines,

etc.

I do know that switching around with SSRI's the way you've had to do is THE

PITS!

....so I hope you can settle in on one and stay there.

My med is EFFEXOR, but I've had to stay at a low dose of 75 mgs because it

has raised my weight (from 115 to 125 lbs) and my blood pressure - more mgs.

also means more Restless Legs Syndrome @ bedtime and even during the day. No

thanks!

colette, s. fl

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I'm glad the Klonopin

works for you. I took one a friend of mine has

for her bipolar when I was so manic one night i

was yanking out my own hair.. and I was drugged

for 48 hrs afterwards.. and all I took was 1 mg..

lol

Be careful about taking medications that you get from others. They can

interact with your own medications and really cause problems. I take

Klonopin as well as Trofranil at bedtime.

Take care,

Irene

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I'm glad the Klonopin

works for you. I took one a friend of mine has

for her bipolar when I was so manic one night i

was yanking out my own hair.. and I was drugged

for 48 hrs afterwards.. and all I took was 1 mg..

lol

Be careful about taking medications that you get from others. They can

interact with your own medications and really cause problems. I take

Klonopin as well as Trofranil at bedtime.

Take care,

Irene

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> , I guess I would start with a VERY low dose and proceed very slowly

> from there. Also throw in all that pregnancy advice like eating saltines,

> etc.

>

My doctor always starts me on low dosages anytime that I start a new

medication.

Take care,

Irene

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> , I guess I would start with a VERY low dose and proceed very slowly

> from there. Also throw in all that pregnancy advice like eating saltines,

> etc.

>

My doctor always starts me on low dosages anytime that I start a new

medication.

Take care,

Irene

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> , I guess I would start with a VERY low dose and proceed very slowly

> from there. Also throw in all that pregnancy advice like eating saltines,

> etc.

>

My doctor always starts me on low dosages anytime that I start a new

medication.

Take care,

Irene

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Hi

I haven't posted for a while -- in a big flare up plus deadlines and general

chaos. Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I need

something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but not

the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

Vimala

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Hi

I haven't posted for a while -- in a big flare up plus deadlines and general

chaos. Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I need

something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but not

the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

Vimala

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Hi

I haven't posted for a while -- in a big flare up plus deadlines and general

chaos. Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I need

something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but not

the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

Vimala

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In a message dated 11/05/2001 3:53:27 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

vimalamc@... writes:

> Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

> cause nausea

I am on Effexor 225 mg. one daily..and I never experienced nausea. Might try

it...I know when I was on the starter pack it made me feel dizzy, but after

the two week starter pack I started feeling alot better...:o) I could smile

again.

Allicia

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In a message dated 11/05/2001 3:53:27 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

vimalamc@... writes:

> Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

> cause nausea

I am on Effexor 225 mg. one daily..and I never experienced nausea. Might try

it...I know when I was on the starter pack it made me feel dizzy, but after

the two week starter pack I started feeling alot better...:o) I could smile

again.

Allicia

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In a message dated 11/05/2001 3:53:27 PM US Eastern Standard Time,

vimalamc@... writes:

> Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

> cause nausea

I am on Effexor 225 mg. one daily..and I never experienced nausea. Might try

it...I know when I was on the starter pack it made me feel dizzy, but after

the two week starter pack I started feeling alot better...:o) I could smile

again.

Allicia

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Vimala McClure wrote:

> Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does NOT

> cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I need

> something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but not

> the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

I take Remeron and don't have any nausea with it. I tried to switch to

Prozac, but because of side effects which included nausea, I went back

to the Remeron. It also helps a lot with my anxiety. I switched

because I had to go off the Remeron to see if it was causing my high

blood pressure. It wasn't so I had the choice whether to go back or try

something else. Because Remeron sometimes makes me have to go to the

bathroom in the middle of the night, I thought I'd try switching. I

much prefer the Remeron. Other side effects for me were that it

slightly increased my constipation from IBS and the sleepiness at

night. I need the sleepiness so that's not a problem for me.

Darcy

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At 04:04 PM 11/05/2001 -0500, GreenEyez1978@... wrote:

> >

> > I haven't posted for a while -- in a big flare up plus deadlines and

> general

> > chaos. Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that

> does NOT

> > cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I

> need

> > something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but not

> > the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

Vimala, I take Klonopin for the anxiety and it's worked very well for

me. I do take SSRI med and so no help there, but I love my Klonopin. My

shrink also gave me Deseryl for breakthru anxiety and to help me sleep; I'm

not sure what kind of anti-d that one is, but in any case it's not very

strong. I think Klonopin helps me with depression a little, too. I take

Xanax, which I think is supposed to calm you down, but it revs me up -- I

made the mistake of taking two one day and I was bouncing off the walls at

work.

Dunno if you haven't already tried all these, but here's hoping you find

something that works.

*hugs*

Em

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It is the tale, not he who tells it.

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I take

Xanax, which I think is supposed to calm you

down, but it revs me up -- I

made the mistake of taking two one day and I was

bouncing off the walls at

work.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hey Em,

Sounds like your having a paradoxial reaction to

the xanax.. which isnt " serious " on something as

minor as a couple of mgs of xanax but be careful

with any drugs in its class.. the same thing is

more likely to happen... I'm glad the klonopin

works for you.. I took one a friend of mine has

for her bipolar when I was so manic one night i

was yanking out my own hair.. and I was drugged

for 48 hrs afterwards.. and all I took was 1 mg..

lol

I don't have a PDoc right now.. and so can't get

on any new psych meds for the fibro.. will be

glad when I do again...

Serena

=====

Believe more deeply. Hold your face up to the light, even though

for the moment you do not see. Bill W

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I take

Xanax, which I think is supposed to calm you

down, but it revs me up -- I

made the mistake of taking two one day and I was

bouncing off the walls at

work.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hey Em,

Sounds like your having a paradoxial reaction to

the xanax.. which isnt " serious " on something as

minor as a couple of mgs of xanax but be careful

with any drugs in its class.. the same thing is

more likely to happen... I'm glad the klonopin

works for you.. I took one a friend of mine has

for her bipolar when I was so manic one night i

was yanking out my own hair.. and I was drugged

for 48 hrs afterwards.. and all I took was 1 mg..

lol

I don't have a PDoc right now.. and so can't get

on any new psych meds for the fibro.. will be

glad when I do again...

Serena

=====

Believe more deeply. Hold your face up to the light, even though

for the moment you do not see. Bill W

__________________________________________________

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I take

Xanax, which I think is supposed to calm you

down, but it revs me up -- I

made the mistake of taking two one day and I was

bouncing off the walls at

work.

>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>

Hey Em,

Sounds like your having a paradoxial reaction to

the xanax.. which isnt " serious " on something as

minor as a couple of mgs of xanax but be careful

with any drugs in its class.. the same thing is

more likely to happen... I'm glad the klonopin

works for you.. I took one a friend of mine has

for her bipolar when I was so manic one night i

was yanking out my own hair.. and I was drugged

for 48 hrs afterwards.. and all I took was 1 mg..

lol

I don't have a PDoc right now.. and so can't get

on any new psych meds for the fibro.. will be

glad when I do again...

Serena

=====

Believe more deeply. Hold your face up to the light, even though

for the moment you do not see. Bill W

__________________________________________________

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DigitalAngel wrote:

>

> Has anyone tried Remeron? It is an orange tasting tablet that you disolve

> on your tongue. At least that way it's not disolving in your stomach.

I take Remeron, but I don't have the mouth dissolving kind. I take a

tablet which has given me no stomach problems. I always think the

" citrus flavored " stuff doesn't taste nearly as good as it's suppose to.

Darcy

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DigitalAngel wrote:

>

> Has anyone tried Remeron? It is an orange tasting tablet that you disolve

> on your tongue. At least that way it's not disolving in your stomach.

I take Remeron, but I don't have the mouth dissolving kind. I take a

tablet which has given me no stomach problems. I always think the

" citrus flavored " stuff doesn't taste nearly as good as it's suppose to.

Darcy

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DigitalAngel wrote:

>

> Has anyone tried Remeron? It is an orange tasting tablet that you disolve

> on your tongue. At least that way it's not disolving in your stomach.

I take Remeron, but I don't have the mouth dissolving kind. I take a

tablet which has given me no stomach problems. I always think the

" citrus flavored " stuff doesn't taste nearly as good as it's suppose to.

Darcy

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Has anyone tried Remeron? It is an orange tasting tablet that you disolve

on your tongue. At least that way it's not disolving in your stomach.

Rhonda

Re: anti depressants

> In a message dated 11/5/2001 12:53:22 PM Pacific Standard Time,

> vimalamc@... writes:

>

>

> > Hi

> >

> > I haven't posted for a while -- in a big flare up plus deadlines and

general

> > chaos. Does anyone have any experience with an anti-depressant that does

NOT

> > cause nausea? I have a terrible reaction to most SSRI medications and I

need

> > something for depression. I've finally got the pain under control, but

not

> > the depression, and still have spikes of anxiety too.

> >

> > Vimala

> >

>

> Hi Vimala,

> I just started wellbutrin and I haven't had any side effects at

all. I

> tried celexa but that made me very sick to my stomach.

>

>

>

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