Posted by zeugma on February 25, 2003, at 20:35:34
In reply to here it is, posted by crazychickuk on February 25, 2003, at 15:15:51
Were you suffering from severe insomnia? In the US trazodone is mostly used as a sleep adjunct because it's so sedating and relatively ineffective as an antidepressant. Maybe that's why they gave you the Prothiaden also? Have you told your doctors about your identity disorder? If you're not sleeping that could cause the anxiety and even hallucinations. But I'm thinking that your cpn or whoever you're seeing should be aware that you're getting these disturbing visions.
I think it's very positive that you're researching the causes of depression and the workings of antidepressants. Unfortunately no one really knows about what causes depression or even why antidepressants work. It's more guesswork and intuition than anything else right now. A lot of fascinating clues but no answers yet.
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