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Re: Thank You! » Hunk20

Posted by Phillipa on September 6, 2010, at 20:33:02

In reply to Re: Thank You!, posted by Hunk20 on September 6, 2010, at 15:01:01

Hunk I sure do remember. Was so concerned got in touch with a babbler on nardil and asked him to read your posts. So glad you entered the hospital and now you are on a med that is working for you. Now keep us updated please? Phillipa

 

Phillipa

Posted by Hunk20 on September 7, 2010, at 20:56:08

In reply to Re: Thank You! » Hunk20, posted by Phillipa on September 6, 2010, at 20:33:02

Thanks man.. youre a great guy!

It actually progressed to a mini psychosis but fortunately the police saw whats up and did the right thing- putting me in a hospital immediately.

Im starting a couple of new hobbies now.. so far its running and accoustic guitar :) Quit alot of destructive patterns.. and trying to get to know my first real friends. For the first time in my life i am picky:)

Jobwise i am looking closer into psychology because i think it can be really satisfying to help and see people grow.

love Hunk;)


 

Re: Phillipa » Hunk20

Posted by Phillipa on September 7, 2010, at 21:18:49

In reply to Phillipa, posted by Hunk20 on September 7, 2010, at 20:56:08

Hunk that sounds great. So glad you got into the hospital when you needed to be there. I must say I was really worried about you. Love Phillipa. Babblemail me when you have time

 

Re: Phillipa » Hunk20

Posted by violette on September 9, 2010, at 7:56:29

In reply to Phillipa, posted by Hunk20 on September 7, 2010, at 20:56:08

> Im starting a couple of new hobbies now.. so far its running and accoustic guitar :) Quit alot of destructive patterns.. and trying to get to know my first real friends. For the first time in my life i am picky:)

> Jobwise i am looking closer into psychology because i think it can be really satisfying to help and see people grow.

That's great news..your story is really interesting..a bit of psychosis triggered all these positive changes.

Psychosis is often considered a 'break' from reality, but there usually seems to be some underlying truth...as it can be means for untolerable emotions to break through to your awareness..

..it's remarkable you turned it around to such postive growth and change.

Good luck to you :)

 

Re: double double quotes » Hunk20

Posted by Dr. Bob on September 15, 2010, at 9:00:49

In reply to Thank You!, posted by Hunk20 on September 5, 2010, at 20:51:22

> A few books i wanted to put out there that really helped me:
>
> People of the Lie, The road less travelled both by Scott Peck,
> Boundaries and Safe People, by cloud and townsend.

I'd just like to plug the double double quotes feature at this site:

http://www.dr-bob.org/babble/faq.html#amazon

The first time anyone refers to a book, a movie, or music without using this option, I post this to try to make sure he or she at least knows about it. It's just an option, though.

Thanks!

Bob

 

Diagnosed as Bipolar

Posted by Hunk20 on October 19, 2010, at 16:45:38

In reply to Re: Phillipa » Hunk20, posted by violette on September 9, 2010, at 7:56:29

Hey everyone i hope you are doing well,

i had another manic/psychotic break on 345mg effexor and the small size of wellbutrin.

I also took a whole bunch of other stuff including 5htp, methylfolate...

I was weined of everything abpuptly in the hospital.

As for now they put me on 900mg Lithium and 100mg seroquel since about 3 weeks.

Im sleeping 10+ hours and feel its difficult to wake up in the morning once again. It feels like some depression is returning.
I have less drive, creativity is a bit blocked.. I would really like to fix this so i finally have the right treatment on the physiological side of the problem. Lithium seems to be the most important part of the treatment, but im not sure if lithium alone will lift the mood so it is in an healthy area.

I would say the most exact diagnosis for me is Dysthymia AND Bipolar. So my bipolar axis is not "normal mood" but dysthymia(slight depression).
Dysthymic Bipolar Disorder or something like that you get the deal

I am thinking about adding something mild antidepressive to the lithium. Maybe a supplement, maybe one of the milder antidepressants. Another thing we found out, is that i am extremely sensitive to dopamine increases.

What are you guys thinking? I want to have my sleep around 8 hours and i want to be able to start into the day with drive and creativity.

Hunk

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Hunk20

Posted by Phillipa on October 19, 2010, at 21:16:18

In reply to Diagnosed as Bipolar, posted by Hunk20 on October 19, 2010, at 16:45:38

Hi Hunk sorry you had a relapse so to speak but some good came out of it you now know what is wrong. I feel you should stick with your Pdocs instructions very closely to see how over a bit of time you do first. Phillipa

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Hunk20

Posted by Tomatheus on October 19, 2010, at 22:59:05

In reply to Diagnosed as Bipolar, posted by Hunk20 on October 19, 2010, at 16:45:38

Hunk,

Reduced drive and creativity and especially hypersomnia are commonly reported side effects of Seroquel. I know that you experienced some psychosis, so the Seroquel may be necessary, but do you think that you might eventually be able to come off of it (especially if your mania and psychosis were triggered by one or more of your antidepressants)? I could be wrong, but I think that eliminating or reducing the Seroquel might be the key to sleeping more normally and getting some of your drive and creativity back. Of course, you don't want to forget about the benefits of the Seroquel, either.

Tomatheus

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar

Posted by Hunk20 on October 19, 2010, at 23:03:41

In reply to Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Hunk20, posted by Phillipa on October 19, 2010, at 21:16:18

hmm.. can 100mg of 5htp really hurt?

i know i am somewhat depressed... i hate this feeling.

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Tomatheus

Posted by SLS on October 20, 2010, at 5:01:05

In reply to Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Hunk20, posted by Tomatheus on October 19, 2010, at 22:59:05

Higher dosages of lithium are well known to reduce creativity. It also made me feel passive, flat, and unmotivated. 300mg had no such effects on me. The problem is, in order for lithium to produce an antimanic effect, it often in necessary to use dosages between 900mg - 1200mg. Sometimes 1500mg. Traditionally, blood levels of lithium when used this way should fall between 0.6 and 1.2 mEQ/L.

Unfortunately, in an acute episode of mania, lithium often does not begin working for a week or two. That's why it is suggested to use an antipsychotic that will work immediately. After a few weeks, the antipsychotic can be slowly withdrawn.


- Scott

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Hunk20

Posted by herpills on October 20, 2010, at 8:30:48

In reply to Diagnosed as Bipolar, posted by Hunk20 on October 19, 2010, at 16:45:38

Well, you went from being on two antidepressants to being on two mood stabilizers, so it makes a lot of sense the way you are feeling right now.

I think with bipolar there seems to be a reluctance by some doctors to use an AD because fear of mania or cycling. But the fact is depression is a big part of bipolar disorder. I think it would make more sense to add a low dose ssri to the lithium. The seroquel could be reduced or even eliminated when you get your lithium levels right.

herpills

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar

Posted by Hunk20 on October 20, 2010, at 14:52:53

In reply to Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Hunk20, posted by herpills on October 20, 2010, at 8:30:48

What do you think about lithium orotate? Evtl 300mg lithium carbonate and adding lithium orotate..

I think a mild ssri is really a good idea.

Well see what the doc says.


 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » SLS

Posted by Tomatheus on October 20, 2010, at 16:01:01

In reply to Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » Tomatheus, posted by SLS on October 20, 2010, at 5:01:05

> Higher dosages of lithium are well known to reduce creativity. ...

Yes, I overlooked that in my last post. Thanks for explaining things.

Tomatheus

 

Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar

Posted by Hunk20 on October 20, 2010, at 21:49:38

In reply to Re: Diagnosed as Bipolar » SLS, posted by Tomatheus on October 20, 2010, at 16:01:01

I would say if "the middle" of classic bipolar is normal mood... my middle is dysthymia.. thats were my moodswings are at. Without medication i DO NOT get manic. All that happens is i might have normal mood for a few days and then it goes down to depression again.

Im thinking adding a mild ssri might really be a good idea. Maybe one thats good against social anxiety.

So then id be basically on lithium and i would have my "axis" lifted to normal mood. Lithium evens it out at a dysthymic level and the ssri lifts it up to normal..

sounds like a plan to me.

Also i have discovered that when i take anything that has to do with dopamine.. (nardil) (wellbutrin) i lose my mind. Im really sensitive to that stuff.

well see i will check with my psychiatrist soon

ill keep u updated

 

adding lamotrigine

Posted by Hunk20 on October 21, 2010, at 21:51:35

In reply to Re: NARDIL (Phenelzine) 4 weeks in » Hunk20, posted by jedi on May 11, 2010, at 18:53:44

hope it helps with the depression

 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by morgan miller on October 21, 2010, at 22:42:35

In reply to adding lamotrigine, posted by Hunk20 on October 21, 2010, at 21:51:35

With the lithium and seroquel I personally think adding Lamictal is a bad idea. I would have gone for Lexapro or a good brand of St. John's Wort. Lamictal negatively impacts Long Term Potentiation. LTP is basically the long lasting communictation that takes place when two neurons are working together. It may have some involvement in long term memory and neuroplasticity. Lamictal also depletes your body of essential nutrients, mainly folate. If you take Lamictal, make sure that you take anywhere between 1.6 and 5.4 mg of l methylfolate, it may also help with your depression. I just think Lamictal should be avoided until all other options have been exhausted. I've read of too many reports of bad experiences with Lamictal and long term issues after stopping it.

I just don't see why a super low dose of something like Lexapro or a mild antidepressant like SJW could not be used given that you are taking a fairly high dose of Lithium and a potent mood stabilizing atypical anti-psychotic like Seroquel

 

Re: NARDIL (Phenelzine) 4 weeks in

Posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 17:16:25

In reply to Re: NARDIL (Phenelzine) 4 weeks in » Hunk20, posted by jedi on May 11, 2010, at 18:53:44

Well what i like about lamotrigine is, that it pulls people like me out of depression and is less likely to send them into a dangerous mania.

The seroquel is just for sleep really i take 50mg at nighttime.

Longterm i cannot picture myself being on a therapeutic dose of lithium carbonate.

It makes me feel to dull, i feel it blocks creativity. Short it seems to be blocking my enthusiasm for life.

Well ill check with my psychiatrist but i think i will either lower the dosage or switch to lithium orotate. All this is IF lamotrigine stabilizes me enough so these changes can be done. Im talking to my naturopathic doctor about SJW, lithium orotate etc on tuesday.


 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 17:43:28

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by morgan miller on October 21, 2010, at 22:42:35

I also would like to add a low dose ssri and a SUPERlow dose wellbutrin.

I just feel stupid talking to my psychiatrist about all this stuff. all the meds we tried all the requests i made.

i dunno what to do.

 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 17:47:05

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 17:43:28

also i will feel stupid to talk to him about the naturopathic options.

damn

 

Re: adding lamotrigine » Hunk20

Posted by Phillipa on October 22, 2010, at 19:44:41

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 17:47:05

Hunk so he's not open minded to trying things you suggest? Phillipa

 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 22:53:37

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine » Hunk20, posted by Phillipa on October 22, 2010, at 19:44:41

Thats not it.. it is my feeling of not wanting to bother him. I must have learned that somewhere.. fear of expressing wishes, fear of being special

Damn.

I didnt do much research but if it where me(and it is obviously me who has to deal with it!?), id switch to lithium orotate, as it will not numb emotions and creativity. Ive read reviews of bipolar patients, that where helped by it alone.

So Lithium orotate, lamictal 100mg or maybe 75mg, low dose lexapro, super low dose wellbutrin.

Bam that would be my cocktail id like to try. A bit of stabilizers a bit of antidepressants, Serotonin vs Dopamine nicely balanced.. And on the whole defenitly alot safer than my last cocktail wich was wayy too strong and ultimately lead to my hospitalization.

Any opinions?

If i will be stable on that? Only god knows. But what i am experiencing now is stabilized misery.. i had a bit of suicidal ideation today. Sitting in my room all the time, oversleeping. I mean thats DEPRESSED and that is not really less dangerous than mania. And i dont have to tell you that it SUCKS do i?

hunk

 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by morgan miller on October 24, 2010, at 6:38:21

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by Hunk20 on October 22, 2010, at 22:53:37

Lithium orotate and carbonate are pretty much the same thing. There is a chance you may fair better on the orotate for whatever reason. I think the half life is the same with the two, so you shouldn't have to worry about having to take orotate more often than carbonate. Still, something tells me the half life is longer with carbonate, I have no way of substantiating this. I'm assuming you were taking the regular and not the extended release version of Lithium Carbonate.

You need to talk to your doctor about your plan and ask him if he will work with you on it. I would leave out the wellbutrin for now and maybe add it in a few months if you felt like you needed more help.

 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by Hunk20 on October 25, 2010, at 15:57:08

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by morgan miller on October 24, 2010, at 6:38:21

yeah your propably right.. messing with dopamine is a risk factor for me. I will see a naturopath on tuesday to get a second opinion..
She propably knows about lithium orotate better than the psychiatrist. And she knows other remedies for "mood disorders" + possible underlying causes.

Not to say i will completly ditch psychiatry BUT i am somewhat more critical. The amount of meds they give some people is pretty sick. I will try to go as natural as possible. With psychotherapy and natural remedies.

By the way i developed a rash that is borderline to dangerous. I quit lamictal.

will give an update on whats going on

Be well my friends

 

Re: adding lamotrigine

Posted by Hunk20 on October 25, 2010, at 19:48:03

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by Hunk20 on October 25, 2010, at 15:57:08

and dont let psychiatry screw you

 

Re: adding lamotrigine--Morgan Miller

Posted by moongoo on October 26, 2010, at 5:30:40

In reply to Re: adding lamotrigine, posted by morgan miller on October 21, 2010, at 22:42:35

Please tell me what is dangerous about Lamictal. I take 200 mh for depression for bipolar and it seems to help but am very very worried about hurting my body.


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