Guest guest Posted March 20, 2003 Report Share Posted March 20, 2003 I have been reading all the notes on the anti-depressant medicines. My new pain management dr has prescribed amitriplyline, topamax and effexor. I am suppose to start with the amitriplyline, 2 weeks later add the topomax, 3 weeks later add the effexor. Gotta admit- I am not to thrilled about this. I realize these meds are to stop pain and help me sleep -- but I can't help being a little afraid. I really don't feel all that depressed. I am very fortunate to have a great family and good friends that keep me laughing and take over when I can't do anymore. Anyway - thanks for all the helpful information on these drugs. I am gonna give them a try. [Editor's Note: The Catch-22 of the depression (and the meds for it) associated with PA and other diseases, especially the untreatable and rather mysterious ones, is that patients--before treatment with the modern anti-depressants--often feel they really aren't depressed, or if they are, it's not that bad, only to discover that once they're at peak plasma levels on the proper dose, Hey Presto!! It's like the veil lifts, and the world is a better, happier place. D.] Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Share Posted March 21, 2003 Peachums, Just be careful w/ the amitriplyline (Elavil is the brand name) and Effexor combination. This is what caused me severe urinary retention. It was a really bad combo for me but everyones different. good luck, - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Share Posted March 21, 2003 > Peachums, > > Just be careful w/ the amitriplyline (Elavil is the brand name) and Effexor combination. This is what caused me severe urinary retention. It was a really bad combo for me but everyones different. > > good luck, > > > - Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 21, 2003 Report Share Posted March 21, 2003 No, not Elavil!!! I was a walking zombie... I hate that stuff, and it's supposed to make me go into REM sleep so my fibro doesn't overact... yeah right!!! Re: [ ] new meds. anti-depressants > Peachums, > > Just be careful w/ the amitriplyline (Elavil is the brand name) and Effexor combination. This is what caused me severe urinary retention. It was a really bad combo for me but everyones different. > > good luck, > > > - > > > > Please visit our Psoriatic Arthritis Group's informational web page at: > http://www.wpunj.edu/pa/ -- created and edited by list member aka(raharris@...). > > In August 2001 list member Jack aka(Cornishpro@...) began to conduct extensive research which he publishes as the Psoriatic Arthritic Research Newsletter monthly in our emails and digest format. Many thanks to Jack. Back issues of the newsletter are stored on our PA webpage. > > Also remember that the list archives comprise a tremendous amount of information (Over two years of messages and answers).Feel free to browse them at your convenience. > > Let's hear from some of you lurkers out there! If you have a comment or question chances are there is a person who has been around a while who can help you out with an educated guess for an answer. If not we can at least steer you in the right direction with a good website to go to for the answers. > > Blessings and Peace, > > Atwood-Stack, Founder > Alan , Web & List Editor > Jack , Newsletter Editor > Pat Bias, List Editor > Ron Dotson, List Editor > and many others who help moderate (thank you!) > > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted March 22, 2003 Report Share Posted March 22, 2003 Topamax is actually an epilepsy drug. I was on it for tremors but I couldn't tolerate a high enough dose so they switched me to lots of Neurotin. I have actually found that B-12 and folic acid and a concentrated B vitamin supplement is making me fill much better. These can make you feel peppy and most women do have low levels of the B's. (The neurologist suggested this since I had a very low B-12 blood level and low red blood cell count due to the folic acid. They also told me to take E for leg cramps. My rheumy keeps telling me to stick with the VIOXX until I have lots of actual joint destruction. He fears long term usage of methotrexate and Enbril. My family doctor agrees. I keep thinking I don't want my fingers all crooked. (My feet are already changing) but I can't take many drugs due to allergies and my options are limited and unless they find a cure for PA it's a lifetime thing. He said he would put me on any of the meds I wanted but he recommends holding off as long as possible. I am lucky since the Neurotin really reduces pain. (also an epilepsy drug). It is hard to know what to do as he always tells me these stories about reactions to meth and Enbril. He says I will be on them soon enough. And my family doctor agrees. I keep exercising 3 to 4 days a week in PACE and osteoporosis classes as well as Yoga. I just started to do Palates which has to do with dance exercises but doesn't impact the joints. I feel the exercise has been the key to my maintenance of my condition. relizabethb@... ---- Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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