Posted by misty99 on February 27, 2002, at 9:27:46
In reply to Re: Am I the only person this happens to?, posted by pedr on February 27, 2002, at 7:34:44
> Sorry I haven't been much assistance but I just wanted you to know that you're certainly not the only person out there who doesn't know why their mood swings down so horribly and inexplicably.
>
Pete,You have been helpful as you let me know I am not the only one with the problems I described. I am changing over to Luvox since Zoloft worked well in the past before fizzling out. I didn't have much success with Prozac and Celexa was a disaster. Hard to say on Serzone since I took it when I was severely depressed.
I remember responding quickly to Paxil but because at the time, I was a medication newbie, I didn't stay with it when I should have. But the weight gain it can cause scares the dickens out of me.
Anyway, I feel because of my PMS and somewhat success with SSRI's, I should go with the Luvox. I think I shocked my psychiatrist because I vowed I would never touch another SSRI but it just seems like the logical thing to do.
I think what happens to me no matter what medication I am on is if I do the things that experts say I should do and the problem seems to get worst, it throws me for a loop. It's like darn, I did what I am suppose to do and the problem is getting worst.
But as I said earlier in one of my posts, I don't think exercise had anything to do with this as it was not meant to be for the SJW to work.
Good luck with your own situation.
Misty
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