Posted by Greg on April 3, 2000, at 17:49:15
In reply to Re: Body temperature changes w/depression?, posted by Sean on April 3, 2000, at 16:27:01
Sean,
My God, I'm not alone! I've had (and still have periodically) the exact same symptoms that you are describing. I take Wellbutrin for depression, which really seems to work for me. I take Xanex for anxiety and panic attacks. I'm not recommending these to you, just giving you info. Yes, it really does suck! When you don't have the strength to even take care of yourself it can be mentally destructive. But keep on keeeping on, with a good doc and a lot of hard work it WILL get better!Hang tough man,
Greg> Greg -
>
> Yes, I had major brain fog, exhausted, chills, was light
> sensitive, and generally achey. Forced myself to
> go to work, could barely make my own meals when
> back home. It really, really, sucked...
>
> > Sean,
> > I have temp changes that go in both directions. Sometimes I'm 97.9., next day I'm 99.6. But these changes never seem to last more than a few hours at a time. Have you been experiencing extreme tiredness or exhaustion? My doc says that can cause you to be more susceptible(?) to colds and flu like symptoms. I've noticed that some of the temp changes seem to come with depressive states, but I don't know if one has anything to do with the other.....
> >
> > Peace,
> > Greg
> >
> > > Hello everybody,
> > >
> > > Starting in Late January, I noticed a low grade fever
> > > (about 99.8) which built through the day but ended
> > > around midnight. I first assumed this was some kind of
> > > "bug" and tried to take it easy. After about a month,
> > > however, I went to a doc and had all sorts of tests
> > > run (including Lyme). All came back normal.
> > >
> > > I finally went to my p-doc and he theorized a dysregulation
> > > of my temp/circadian center and I started zoloft. It
> > > seems to be helping, but I was really caught blind by
> > > this "prodroma". Oddly, I have had two other strange
> > > fevers which lasted about two weeks and did not result
> > > in a depressive episode. Very strange.
> > >
> > > Has anybody else experienced a "fever of unexplained
> > > origin" as part of a depressive episode? I'm very
> > > curious about this.
> > >
> > > Sean.
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