Posted by yxibow on March 3, 2007, at 17:02:54
In reply to Re: Remeron - Could you please share your experience » SandyWeb, posted by Broken on March 3, 2007, at 14:27:42
> > Hi there,
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> > I was on Remeron for two years at 60 mg daily (yes, a pretty high dose). I found it to be an absolute wonder drug as my body can not tolerate anything that impacts upon my serotonin levels. I actually called this my "anti-suicide" med because it took away my suicidal ideation (I had attempted once before the Remeron), and it cleared my "busy brain" (what I refer to when I hear lots of talking in my head that won't stop!). Plus my depression was very, very low-key....and even my anxiety MAY have been decreased a bit (hard to tell because I was also on anti-anxiety meds).
> >
> > I did not find this med to be sedating in the least. My doctor would not prescribe it to me at first because she said that it would make me "profoundly tired". But I perservered, and she let me try it. From 15 mg all the way to 60 mg, it never sedated me. It didn't activate me, either.....it just saved my life!!
> >
> > Now, for the one and only side effect that I had (and which eventually made me have to quit it after 2 successful years on it)....was the horrible weight gain. Your metabolism slows down to be overtaken even by a SNAIL'S PACE! You'd probably even gain weight just by THINKING about food. LOL. Over the two year period, I went from about 125 - 130 pounds to about 200 pounds!!!! Unbelievable! I just couldn't stop eating. And it wasn't so much that I was hungry, but rather that I craved to have the taste of food in my mouth. So for my own physical health, I finally had to throw out my Remeron (and I didn't even need to taper down, which may seem unreal, but it was nothing just to stop cold-turkey).
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> > I am happy to say that I am now back to about 130 pounds again (YEAH!!!! It can be done!), but I've pretty much run out of AD options.
> >
> > I wish you all the luck on the med. As someone else mentioned, it will either work for you or it won't....and you'll know fairly quickly which way that'll be for you. I'd suggest that you at least give it a try, especially if you have problems with serotonin-impacting AD's (although I think that serotonin is the only neurotransmittor that is affected at the low dose of 15 mg). It never hurts to give a med a trial period, but I know how frustrating the roller-coaster ride is of attempting one med after another.
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> > Good luck!
> > Sandy
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> Sandy,
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> Wow.. that is the first time I've heard of such a huge impact from Remeron. I'm so sorry the weight gain was so tremendous. I wish you the best of luck in the future.
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Yeah I had a fairly hefty weight gain from it which has not completely gone since I'm still working on weight gain against Seroquel. Often though with weight positive medications, people who don't weigh as much as others may see more dramatic gains. It depends on the weight affector.
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