Posted by Bob on June 30, 2011, at 0:38:18
In reply to Re: 25 years of treatment resistance = hopeless » zonked, posted by SLS on June 18, 2011, at 4:55:45
> > > Are there any successfull stories out there? The DSM questionaire asks about "changes" in mood, etc. Hello? what if it has always been that way?
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> > > The longer one is depressed, the more med failures there are, and the variation of rapid cycling = very, very bleak possibilies.
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> > Hang in there. My case isn't as severe as yours, but I am also treatment-resistant and I have found that only Parnate and Nardil have TOUCHED the depression I have.
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> > I think it's *inhumane* not to prescribe opiods and/or amphetamines when all other options have failed (SSRIs, SSNRIs, Wellbutrin, NaSSAs, TCAs, MAOIs). And yes, I think those two classes of drugs should be tried *before* ECT, in particular opiods like buprenorphine.
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> > -z
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> Buprenorphine is the only drug that my doctor has refused to prescribe for me. The single study by Andrew Stoll that I showed him was not persuasive to him.
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> - ScottMy psychiatrist will not touch it either.
Bob
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