Joined: 21 Jan 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Manchester, England
side effects of paroxetine Posted: 01-23-08 19:50pm
i suffer bad anxiety and social problems
etc i have been pescribed paroxetine 20 mg
once a day but am quiet scared of taking
such powerfull mind altering stuff some of
the side effects and storys on the net are
shocking im really stuck on what to do is
any one here on antidepresants who can
tell me what there like etc any help would
be great.
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Seraph
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Posted: 01-24-08 02:52am
You could possibly ask the person that
prescribed it wether you can start at a
lower dosage. I think they would
understand your fear and will help you to
get over it/start more progressively.
Anti-depressants act very differently from
one person to the next and therefor it is
very difficult to tell someone else what
it is like. I can tell you from my own
experiences that :
1. It takes a while to adjust to the
medication
2. The first dosage will invariably be
changed by the person prescribing it, a
couple of times before it works the "right
way".
3. The person that prescribed it would no
doubt have told you that you should feel
comfortable to contact them any time of
the day/night if you feel adverse effects
from the medication.
4. The medication takes a while to kick
in and it is therefor very important not
to miss a dosage or just "take them when
you feel bad". In fact, once you start,
you should not stop without consulting the
person that prescribed it.
5. Return for a re-evaluation often so
the dosage can be adjusted if needs be.
I'm on chronic medication for depression
and am forced to be re-evaluated every
time the prescription gets re-filled. I
must admit that at the beginning you might
feel strange and not truely your self, but
that is more than likely because of the
fact that you are not used to feeling
"normal" if that makes sense.
I hope this helps and I wish you all of
the best. The medication does help...not
necissarily 100% @ 100% of the time but it
definately softens the blow when you need
it the most.
I wish you all of the best with the
treatment!
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capecod
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Joined: 21 Jan 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Manchester, England
Posted: 01-24-08 06:13am
thanks im so confused at the min im not
feeling great but im still me if you know
what i mean i dont want to change to much
and get addicted to these tablets like so
many people have i dont feel depresed at
all its just the anxiety that i get in
certain situations thats ruining my life
but if i stay in my safe zone i feel
totaly fine.
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Seraph
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Posted: 01-24-08 07:28am
I can understand your fear.
Most Anti-Depressants, as any other
medication has light, mild and severe
side-effects as well as an addictive
quality. The severe side affects only
occur in very rare "special" cases or in
cases of abuse. Given the right dosage
and proper monitoring, a professional will
more than likely catch any signs of
problems before they become a problem.
Where things turn ugly, is when people
don't go back for periodic re-evaluation
and or not taking the dosage as
prescribed. Anti-depressants don't do
well at all in a scenario of on/off.
If the medication were to be prescribed
chronically, I wouldn't worry too much
about the addiction side of it, as a
chronic prescription's usually means that
it is more of a physiological (i.e.
brain-chemical) rather than a situational
occurance which would require life long
medication.
However, if it was only a
situational/environmental occurance, I
wouldn't want to take such a drug my self
either.
If you don't mind me asking, what led you
to seek help with your anxiety? Were you
given a choice in taking the medication,
i.e. "If you really feel like you need
something I can prescribe..." or was it a
case of "I really think you would benifit
from medication so I'm going to
subscribe..."
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capecod
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Joined: 21 Jan 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Manchester, England
Posted: 01-24-08 08:38am
I have had depression/anxiety in the past
about 6 years ago when my daughter was
diagnosed with autism it was a really hard
time for me and i went on fluexatine and
did really well eventialy getting over the
depression but have been left with the
anxiety side of it meetings social
situations things like that maybe 3 or 4
times a week which ive learned to sort of
live with i feel like im always one bad
experience away from being blown out of
the water! anyway i had the flu and went
to see gp and he tested my blood pressure
it was borderline high sometimes on the
high side he thinks this is to do with my
anxiety and wants to treat this first to
see if my bp comes down into normal ranges
before he tryes bp meds! the problem i
have is the devil or deep blue sea stay as
i am struggling through life and take bp
lowering meds or take a brain altering
drug it could work great for me and
improve my life and bp in on go but
risking addiction and withdrawl problems
and poss depression again which i really
dont want at all depression is a serious
scary thing to me i never want to feel
like that again sorry for rambling hope
that makes some sort of sense.
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Seraph
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Posted: 01-24-08 09:28am
Not at all...you weren't rambling
Very sorry to hear about your daughter. I
hope all is well with her.
Not to second guess a doctor, but it does
seem like a bit of an overkill. Maybe
because the Fluoxetine didn't work for the
anxiety, he wants to try something
stronger. I would aks about
alternatives...
I would rather go with trying to deal with
the physical rather than the mental. At
least that way you don't have to worry
about any mental side affects or
addictions. But I can understand why the
doc wants to try and sedate the anxiety as
high bp is quite bad.
I did at one stage take meds for anxiety
and didn't like it one bit. It made me
feel like a zombie...uch...not that I tend
to not feel that way some days mind you
Strangely enough,
I tend to swing other way around...and
seeing as I have quite low bp as of late
might just want to get an eval on my
anxiety levels again.
It's strange how you start living "with" a
problem and stop to really notice it after
a while...
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capecod
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Joined: 21 Jan 2008 Posts: 14 Location: Manchester, England
Posted: 01-24-08 09:45am
yeah i though it was overkill like
cracking a nut with a sledge hammer! i
guess im going to go back and see if i can
try some thing else! i would try
antidepresants but this particular one has
had some serious bad press in america and
here in england people are committing
suicide and having serious trouble getting
off the thing to the point were they have
to come off it by chipping a tiny bit off
the tablet each month over a period of up
to a year and most get bad anxiety and
depression and have to go back on it.
really sounds bad ive looked into most
other tabs and they have there problems
but not this bad it tops the list of drugs
that are the hardest to wthdraw from with
3x as many complaints as the number 2 drug
im just not that bad to risk my health on
this! its probably great for some people
and saved many lives! but if your really
bad you would easy consider it to help you
but for me its to much of a risk i am
going to feel stupid telling the doctor
all this and he will probs say its my
anxiety making me look into all the
negative things of the drug but i know im
not stupid i have looked at similar drugs
in its class and nothing comes close to
the down sides of this paroxetine also
known as paxil in america. jesus i love a
rant today sorry i just type as my 100mph
mind thinks.
i just wan t say thanks for listening t me
and talking it helps alot
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Seraph
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Posted: 01-24-08 10:42am
It's my pleasure
It's the least I can do for having other
people listen to my constant whinging Plus, I know what
it feels like to be in the thick of it.
Doctors sometimes scare you more than what
the actual problem does.
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