Posted by jetcity10 on June 1, 2006, at 11:46:38
In reply to Re: Who's having luck with EMSAM?, posted by crabwalk on May 27, 2006, at 11:44:25
I have a history of major depression as well as anxiety and have struggled with significant suicidal thoughts most of my life. I had tried just about everything but the MAOIs and had no real positive response and a lot of nasty side effects. (Cylert mixed with another AD had been the "best" response but even that was weak and not worth it).
I am about a month and a half into EMSAM. The first few weeks were full of increased anxiety and a major increase in lethal suicidal thinking. Now the suicidal feelings have decreased some and overall I think this is the best response I have ever had to an AD. Minor side effects include some postural hypotension, mild GI disruptions, snd skin rashes easily taken care of with cortizone. Another positive is that I have started working out, which I never had the energy to do before.
I am still on the lowest dose. I saw my pdoc after 3 1/2 weeks, and due to the reluctance on both of our parts to consider possible dietary restrictions we decided to stay at the lowest dose for now. I had mostly given up on ADs and I have been off of everything but Klonipin (which allowed me at least 4-5 hours of decent sleep a night) for years and just struggled with the depression.
Like I have said, it has been worth it. I have never had as noticible a difference. I still get suicidal, but it doesn't last as long and I am thinking much more rationally about it, as well as the rest of my life. I would say my biggest problem right now is figuring out how to deal with feeling better. It has been longer than I can remember since I have felt even this good. It seems like a strange problem, but it has been a significant challenge thus far. Still worth it though.
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