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Re: what next for dysthymia and social anxiety » jaybee9

Posted by rvanson on November 7, 2007, at 20:54:10

In reply to what next for dysthymia and social anxiety, posted by jaybee9 on November 5, 2007, at 13:59:55

> Hi everyone,
>
> I've been taking amisulpride and adrafinil for dysthymia and social anxiety for the past 6 weeks and although i feel a little bit more relaxed I still feel really low and have no motivation or exitement about anything.
>
> I don't know what else to try next, ive been on a few SSRI's in the past and struggled with still feeling quite anxious, and a bit spaced out.
>
> However my problems I believe all go back to when I was younger and took quite alot of ecstasy over about a four year period. Thats why I think i've damaged my serotonin system somehow.
>
> But as SSRI's work in a similar way to ecstasy, wouldn't they just do more damage? There just doesn't seem to be that many option available, i've already tried, Paxil, effexor, citalopram, moclobemide, modafinil, amitriptyline and tianeptine.
>
> Was thinking about Luvox or Zoloft, anyone had any success with these?
>
> Can anyone recommend anything else?
>
> Anyone know what would help repair the damage I may have done by taking ecstasy, if indeed it can be repaired.
>
> Any help would be really appreciated
>
> Thanks


MAO inhibitor meds. The tianeptine didnt help either?


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