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Re: Underlying Bipolar May be missed In Depression

Posted by floatingbridge on August 14, 2011, at 15:55:09

In reply to Re: Underlying Bipolar May be missed In Depression, posted by sheilac on August 12, 2011, at 16:24:54

Snri's made me worse. An add-on of strattera started a cascade of pain and physical symptoms that have not fully abated, but have improved since stopping the selectives. Raynaud's is improved. That started with Strattera. Carpal tunnel (!) has completely remitted. That presented on Cymbalta.

I am not sure if I could make it with out an antidepressant. Hence Emsam and hoping to avoid the selectivity nightmare. I don't know if mao inhibitors have that advantage over their late born relatives. But I hadn't realized how the ssri/snri's agitated me and fed these daily micro-cycles until I withdrew. Then I realized, heck, I'm still depressed, but it was like the
moment Dorthy's house hits down in Oz. Very quiet and still.


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