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Posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 16:56:16
Whenever I start to feel really better from depression I usually wake up confused about what time / year it is.
My memory feels like it jumps back in time about 5 or 10 years. For instance, I wake up thinking that my dog (which has been dead for 10 years) is alive. When I walk down the steps I keep thinking I will see the house as it was 10 years back (ie old renovations etc).
Its like this trippy jump back in time but I feel more in touch with who I was.
Does anyone else have this - the feeling that I drug takes you back to feel like you're living in an older era - perhaps a time when you were less depressed.
Linkadge
Posted by SLS on November 30, 2009, at 17:16:23
In reply to time lapse - time warp, posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 16:56:16
I know exactly what you mean. It might be a manifestation of state-specific memory.
- Scott
Posted by bleauberry on November 30, 2009, at 17:17:28
In reply to time lapse - time warp, posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 16:56:16
It sounds like the as-needed dosing of amitriptyline is helping? What else? Do I remember correctly, you were also taking Ritalin with it?
I know what you mean about the time warp thing. The few brief days I have felt remarkable improvement were like going back in time 20 years.
Hey Link I apologize for going off-target here, but could I ask you some questions?
-What dose amitriptyline?
-Is there a way to describe in words the difference between how nortriptyline and amitriptyline feel compared to each other? Side effect differences as well?
-What else with it? (Ritalin, what dose, frequency?)
Hey, wishing you a smooth day my friend!
Posted by RocketMan on November 30, 2009, at 17:36:19
In reply to time lapse - time warp, posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 16:56:16
> Does anyone else have this - the feeling that I drug takes you back to feel like you're living in an older era - perhaps a time when you were less depressed.
>Sounds like some sort of flux capacitor Marty!!
Posted by Bob on November 30, 2009, at 19:54:40
In reply to time lapse - time warp, posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 16:56:16
> Whenever I start to feel really better from depression I usually wake up confused about what time / year it is.
>
> My memory feels like it jumps back in time about 5 or 10 years. For instance, I wake up thinking that my dog (which has been dead for 10 years) is alive. When I walk down the steps I keep thinking I will see the house as it was 10 years back (ie old renovations etc).
>
> Its like this trippy jump back in time but I feel more in touch with who I was.
>
> Does anyone else have this - the feeling that I drug takes you back to feel like you're living in an older era - perhaps a time when you were less depressed.
>
> LinkadgeIt's not necessarily when I'm getting better, but I have gotten stuck in modes where I'm preoccupied with earlier eras in my life and remembering things and situations that other people don't seem to have reflected on much. I guess nostalgia in at least some form is an aspect of depression.
Posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 20:33:33
In reply to Re: time lapse - time warp, posted by bleauberry on November 30, 2009, at 17:17:28
I'm taking amitriptyline about twice a week, somewhere between 25mg and 50mg each time. I take the ritalin as needed, no more than 5mg every other day or so.
The amitriptyline seems to just hit the core sadness/worthlessness cluster better. The nortriptyline seemed to help the mood a little but it didn't make me feel like myself. The amitriptyline gives me these snapshots where I really feel like me...."there I am!!.....where the hell did I go?". I feel this really solid sense of normal well being. The nortriptyline made me feel.......hollow.
Linkadge
Posted by Phillipa on November 30, 2009, at 23:52:28
In reply to Re: time lapse - time warp, posted by linkadge on November 30, 2009, at 20:33:33
My nights when asleep and dreaming are usually of all the good years and then bingo awake and reality smacks me in the head another day same old. Phillipa
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