Posted by Mitch on May 14, 2001, at 12:04:06
In reply to Re: can AD's really make Bipolar II/cycling worse?, posted by loosmrbls on May 14, 2001, at 8:52:08
I have the same troubles-look at the Celexa posts up above. I need to find a way to get off AD's, because I tried it for a couple of months and the cycling did diminish-but I have social anxiety/panic too and they help that stuff! So it is a dilemma for many people.
> To be short -- yes, antidepressants can definately make bipolar II worse.
> I was on them for two years with the diagnsosis of "double depression" with symptoms much like what you describe. After a hypomanic episode, I eventually went into rapid cycling with mixed states while on celexa.
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> I personally feel bipolar II are AT LEAST as susceptible to this, if not more, than bipolar I. I say this only because the "classical" studies involving bipolar I seem to show less patients going into mania (or worsening) than my experience or what I have gathered talking to other BP II's.
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> I personally fear AD's very much and the only one I am willing to try if needed in the future is Remeron. Even low doses of AD's throw me for a loop, and pretty quickly.
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> Practitioners, however, are usually a little behind emerging data and will (like in my case) still prescribe AD's -- some at least with a mood stabilizer on board first.
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> I would suggest talking with others, reading web sites, and talking with your pdoc to see if you indeed may be BP II and then go from there.
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