Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 38796

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Buspar and Zoloft -- doing great!

Posted by Andrea Gomez on June 29, 2000, at 23:57:50

I have been on the Zoloft for 2 months and Buspar for about 3 weeks. I must say that I feel so much better. I just wanted to tell someone. Especially those that understand. I have struggled with my racing thoughts forever. Stopping the vicous cycle helps me enjoy even the mundane task of putting up laundry. My head is at ease at night. I would find myself up searching through boxes of papers looking for a reason to worry (old bills, etc.). Now I sleep. One question: Is Stadol (a drug for migraines) addictive?

 

Re: Buspar and Zoloft -- doing great!

Posted by danf on June 30, 2000, at 6:49:55

In reply to Buspar and Zoloft -- doing great!, posted by Andrea Gomez on June 29, 2000, at 23:57:50

Expect you will get even better with a bit more time on the buspar.

Glad to hear you are doing well.

Yes stadol can be addictive ! It does not have the addiction risk of the opiates. It is cross tolerant with opiates & demerol.

 

Re: Buspar and Zoloft -- doing great!

Posted by Sascha on July 8, 2000, at 2:17:14

In reply to Buspar and Zoloft -- doing great!, posted by Andrea Gomez on June 29, 2000, at 23:57:50

> I have been on the Zoloft for 2 months and Buspar for about 3 weeks. I must say that I feel so much better. I just wanted to tell someone. Especially those that understand. I have struggled with my racing thoughts forever. Stopping the vicous cycle helps me enjoy even the mundane task of putting up laundry. My head is at ease at night. I would find myself up searching through boxes of papers looking for a reason to worry (old bills, etc.). Now I sleep. One question: Is Stadol (a drug for migraines) addictive?

That is good about the combo. I think I need to be on that too, but my doc has me on Prozac - did you ever try that? Also, Stadol is VERY addictive - try Zomig for migraines or Imitrex. I used to take Stadol too.

Sascha

PS What was the diagnosis that prompted your doc to do Bu + Zo?


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