Posted by Dave1 on April 16, 2002, at 17:12:46
In reply to Started Clomipramine...questions..., posted by jay on April 14, 2002, at 5:43:59
Hi Jay,
I tried all the different groups of meds. available and never had any success. A couple of months ago I started clomipramine and then added risperdal and then lithium. When the lithium kicked it somehow activated the clomipramine and I felt somewhat less depressed.
Regarding your thoughts about not worrying about old stuff anymore, clomipramine is also used for OCD which you probably already know.
Good Luck,
Dave
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> Hey folks:
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> Well, after a fewy years on Effexor and Zyprexa, as well as all of the SSRI's..Serzone, Welbutrin, etc..(ohhh..and the 'mood stabalizers'), I have started on clomipramine. To be honest, I have only ever benefited from tricyclics. Anybody also on a tricyclic as their main a.d.?
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> I see so *few* people using this as their prominent antidepressant, and besides some slight side-effects (BTW..I found side-effects on SSRI/SNRI's MUCH worse..), I feel like *me*. I don't feel like some manic person trying to crush my depression and anxiety, it's like everything was toned down, and I can experience pleasure. In all...I am positive I will never turn back to any of these SNRI/SSRI meds. Oh ya...and the 'weight gain' side effect of tricyclics is JUST as much, if not more, on the SSRI/SNRI's. Plus, many people add Zyprexa et al to their combo, and the weight gain is even worse.
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> I am also hoping to go on theraputic benzo treatment with my clomipramine. For the direly anxious depressive, clomipramine seems to have saved the day when all of these 'super' (and VERY expensive) drugs simply numbed me.
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> One last point. I heard somebody recently say that the newer SNRI/SSRI's basically work on making people 'undepressed', while the tricyclics work on achieving a better perspective on life, and actually learning not to care about too much that has happened in your past.
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> Benzos and tricyclics seem to be a "powerhouse" mix. In essence, the anxiety gets knocked down so much that you lose some of the depression caused by anxiety.
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> Anyhow...just my .02 cents. Any comments??
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> Thanx
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> Jay
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