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Posted by porkpiehat on November 2, 2012, at 13:02:54
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by Zyprexa on November 1, 2012, at 18:16:01
I'm curious, why would you suggest the Zoloft over the celexa?
Posted by porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 8:00:14
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » porkpiehat, posted by phidippus on October 31, 2012, at 23:12:00
> >we're hoping the adding a small amount of abilify will help us simplify this weird mix of Celexa (5mg) Zoloft (12.5mg) Lamictal (200mg) and Klonipin (.5mg).
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> 1. Usually you subtract drugs from the recipe if you want to simplify. Not add.
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> 2. What symptom or symptoms are you attempting to treat with the Abilify? I use Abilify as an adjunct to lessen intrusive and recurrent thoughts (OCD).
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> 3. What's with the low doses of ADs and why 2?
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> Eric
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> Hi Eric:Initially I was on Celexa and Lamictal but still had problems with concentration...added klonopin...Switched the SSRI to Zoloft in hopes of lessening the hedonistic/indulgent qualities I got from Celexa.
Zoloft was great for concentration and self-possession but made me very sad/angry/detached at anything over 12.5/25mgs.
I was very happy for about a month in a (normal/non-medicated feeling way) at 12.5 but anxiety/interpersonal fear/concentration issues crept back in, as did some compulsive spending.
On my own I added 5mgs Celexa back into the mix and it helped with these things.
I'm kinda left without much drive (sex/relationship) on this mix, and it seems absurd. I'm also obsessing over it like crazy.
Doc thinks adding Abilify will smooth me out and stop the obsessing so we can remove one or both SSRIs and maybe the klonopin.The only thing is I'm worried about the Abilify making me more agitated. I can't say I really feel "depressed" now, just like a rat in a maze.
Something makes me think I should go back to just the low dose of zoloft and low dose of seroquel for the interpersonal fear.
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Posted by Christ_empowered on November 3, 2012, at 11:29:03
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » phidippus, posted by porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 8:00:14
I take 30mgs/day Abilify. That's the anti-manic, anti-agitation, psychosis-controlling dose. Actually, 10 and up is good for psychosis, although some schizoaffective patients take less.
1mgs/day seems like it might be stimulating for some people. I forget how it works...the D2 receptor partial agonism seems to result in mild stimulation at low doses. It *does* have a very long half life, so you might not need/want to take it every day.
I forget how much is used to augment ADs. I think 1-below 10, unless there's significant agitation and/or psychosis on board. Then more. But I don't think there's one set dosage that's the *it* dosage for sad people.
Honestly, I think Abilify has kind of been oversold for depression and what not. I mean, I need an antipsychotic so I can stay out of a mental hospital (where they would give me...antipsychotics...), but if you have the option of *not* taking a neuroleptic, I'd take that option. Have you tried BuSpar?
Posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 14:49:28
In reply to Abilify, posted by Christ_empowered on November 3, 2012, at 11:29:03
I take Abilify to control intrusive and recurrent thoughts. It does a good job of controlling my OCD.
I have not been on Buspar.
Eric
Posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 15:00:39
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » phidippus, posted by porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 8:00:14
My honest opinion is that you're experiencing alot of symptoms because the dosing of your medication isn't high enough, particularly the antidepressants. MOREOVER, I don't think the antidepressants you are taking aren't right for you.
As for the Abilify, I believe its a bad choice.
Eric
Posted by Emme_v2 on November 3, 2012, at 17:02:41
In reply to anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by porkpiehat on October 31, 2012, at 15:35:27
> I am VERY med-sensitive, and we're hoping the adding a small amount of abilify will help us simplify this weird mix of Celexa (5mg) Zoloft (12.5mg) Lamictal (200mg) and Klonipin (.5mg).
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> I had a terrible experience when we added Risperdal to Serzone some 10 years ago. But when I've used Seroquel for sleep occasionally it has really helped with a sense of self-possession and cut down on interpersonal/sexual fears.
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> Without getting into my diagnosis or why I am on all this stuff, I'd welcome others' experience on this "adjunct" theory and why it was added in the first place.
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> thanks!Hi. I'm curious about why the 2 SSRIs. But anyway, I too am extremely sensitive to meds and was having a difficult time finding the right thing to augment Lamictal for my depression. Adding 2.5 mg Abilify to Lamictal was astonishingly effective for me. It was cleaner and provided a far more durable antidepressant effect than traditional ADs. I had several years of benefit from the combo. In the last year, things have been more difficult, and adding minocycline to the mix has been very effective.
I also find Abilify extremely effective for anxiety, and not in a sedating way. It just tones down excessive mental worry.
Good luck.
emme
Posted by Porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 17:43:04
In reply to Re: Abilify » Christ_empowered, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 14:49:28
> I take Abilify to control intrusive and recurrent thoughts. It does a good job of controlling my OCD.
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> I have not been on Buspar.
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> EricBuspar worked wonders for me with celexa and lamictal...for about a week. Then it made me extremely irritable to the point of blind rage, and sad
Posted by Porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 17:56:29
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 15:00:39
> My honest opinion is that you're experiencing alot of symptoms because the dosing of your medication isn't high enough, particularly the antidepressants. MOREOVER, I don't think the antidepressants you are taking aren't right for you.
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> As for the Abilify, I believe its a bad choice.
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> Eric
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sorry maybe you missed my above post. zoloft at higher doses makes me angry suicidal and devoid of interest in hobbies. =
celexa makes me hypomanic drinky and insensitive, hedonistic.thats why i'm tyrying to mininmize the ADs. doc just gave me the Ok to do either abilify or seroquel. If they help with the anxiety ii'd love to lose the klonopin at the least
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Posted by Emme_v2 on November 3, 2012, at 18:49:09
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by Porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 17:56:29
> > My honest opinion is that you're experiencing alot of symptoms because the dosing of your medication isn't high enough, particularly the antidepressants. MOREOVER, I don't think the antidepressants you are taking aren't right for you.
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> > As for the Abilify, I believe its a bad choice.
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> sorry maybe you missed my above post. zoloft at higher doses makes me angry suicidal and devoid of interest in hobbies. =
> celexa makes me hypomanic drinky and insensitive, hedonistic.
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> thats why i'm tyrying to mininmize the ADs. doc just gave me the Ok to do either abilify or seroquel. If they help with the anxiety ii'd love to lose the klonopin at the leastI'm actually a fan of both Abilify and Seroquel in many ways. Seroquel kills anxiety very well, but it's sedating. When I've used it, I've titrated the dose very carefully to watch for too much sedation. Actually, 6.25 mg puts me to sleep and carries over some calming effect into the next day.
As I noted above, Abilify kills anxiety without being particularly sedating. Some people get antsy on it, but I don't. Abilify did give me startup insomnia for several weeks, but that resolved. I have had a slow weight gain with Abilify, so I am hoping to find another alternative; not everyone gains weight with it though. The great thing about Abilify was that the antidepressant and anti-anxiety effects kicked in within 4-5 days. When you're suffering, the rapid relief is just so amazing. It was like flipping a switch.
Posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 19:38:24
In reply to Re: Abilify, posted by Porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 17:43:04
Strange reaction. Are you sure those weren't just symptoms?
Eric
Posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 19:46:18
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by Porkpiehat on November 3, 2012, at 17:56:29
>zoloft at higher doses makes me angry suicidal and devoid of interest in hobbies.
I'm not surprised. You are bipolar correct? Antidepressants run the risk of destabilizing your mood.
>thats why i'm tyrying to mininmize the ADs.
The problem is you have some obsessive(OCD) symptoms you are trying to treat and that requires high doses of antidepressant.
>doc just gave me the Ok to do either abilify or seroquel. If they help with the anxiety ii'd love to lose the klonopin at the least
Studies have shown Abilify tends to cause anxiety. Studies show Seroquel has a positive effect on anxiety.
Eric
Posted by Emme_v2 on November 3, 2012, at 19:56:59
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » Porkpiehat, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 19:46:18
> >zoloft at higher doses makes me angry suicidal and devoid of interest in hobbies.
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> I'm not surprised. You are bipolar correct? Antidepressants run the risk of destabilizing your mood.
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> >thats why i'm tyrying to mininmize the ADs.
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> The problem is you have some obsessive(OCD) symptoms you are trying to treat and that requires high doses of antidepressant.
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> >doc just gave me the Ok to do either abilify or seroquel. If they help with the anxiety ii'd love to lose the klonopin at the least
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> Studies have shown Abilify tends to cause anxiety. Studies show Seroquel has a positive effect on anxiety.
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> EricFor some people Abilify can cause anxiety, but my pdoc had told me that it can also help anxiety. It does help anxiety for me - a lot.
If Porkpiehat's doctor suggests trying Abilify or Seroquel, there's no reason he could not try each and see which he prefers. If there is startup anxiety with Abilify, it might even make sense to use a dash of Seroquel for a little while until the Abilify settles in. I guess I'm pro-Abilify because it doesn't put me to sleep.
Seroquel is definitely a big, effective gun for anxiety and may be just the thing for Porkpie. Abilify REALLY helps keep a lid on the "freak-out" anxiety without the sedation effects. So I don't think it should be discounted.
Posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 21:44:32
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » phidippus, posted by Emme_v2 on November 3, 2012, at 19:56:59
>It does help anxiety for me - a lot.
It helps diminish my obsessions.
Its a potent partial agonist of the 5ht1a neurotransmitter, which affects anxiety and mood.
Eric
Posted by Christ_empowered on November 4, 2012, at 0:26:30
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » Emme_v2, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 21:44:32
I could see low dose Abilify helping anxiety, at least for some people. My concern--speaking as someone who takes abilify--would be all the long term stuff you get with neuroleptics, plus the acquisition costs.
Posted by porkpiehat on November 4, 2012, at 16:49:43
In reply to Re: Abilify » Porkpiehat, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 19:38:24
> Strange reaction. Are you sure those weren't just symptoms?
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> EricThat's the thing...who knows anymore? I've been on meds for so long that I'm not sure what's normal psychological process, what's depression/anxiety/BPII/PTSD/BPD, and what's an appropriate medical response, and what's a side effect?
Right now this "identity" crisis and obsession over/changing of medication is my main problem. I'm not particularly depressed right now or super anxious. This mix of meds is too complicated and leaves me apathetic, and obsessive.
Posted by porkpiehat on November 4, 2012, at 17:05:07
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by Christ_empowered on November 4, 2012, at 0:26:30
> I could see low dose Abilify helping anxiety, at least for some people. My concern--speaking as someone who takes abilify--would be all the long term stuff you get with neuroleptics, plus the acquisition costs.
Acquisition cost isn't a big deal. In terms of dose I'd be looking at 25-50 mgs of seroquel or 2-3 mgs of Abilify. Would side effects be an issue at these doses?
Posted by porkpiehat on November 4, 2012, at 17:07:49
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » Emme_v2, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 21:44:32
Posted by phidippus on November 4, 2012, at 19:06:23
In reply to Re: Abilify » phidippus, posted by porkpiehat on November 4, 2012, at 16:49:43
>what's depression/anxiety/BPII/PTSD/BPD?
You don't need a boatload of pills to treat those.
>what's an appropriate medical response, and what's a side effect?
If you've been on a med regimine for a long while and something funny crops up its probably a symptom.
>This mix of meds is too complicated and leaves me apathetic, and obsessive.
What are you on? And maybe apathy and obsessiveness are symptoms.
Eric
Posted by porkpiehat on November 4, 2012, at 19:19:32
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » Emme_v2, posted by phidippus on November 3, 2012, at 21:44:32
> >It does help anxiety for me - a lot.
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> It helps diminish my obsessions.
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> Its a potent partial agonist of the 5ht1a neurotransmitter, which affects anxiety and mood.
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> EricDo you mean abilify? how much do you take and is it in conjunction with anything else?
Cheers,
Craig
Posted by phidippus on November 4, 2012, at 19:29:46
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » phidippus, posted by porkpiehat on November 4, 2012, at 19:19:32
>Do you mean abilify? how much do you take and is it in conjunction with anything else?
I mean Abilify. I take it in conjunction with Lithium, Viibryd and Vyvanse.
Eric
Posted by porkpiehat on November 5, 2012, at 18:00:50
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by phidippus on November 4, 2012, at 19:29:46
I settled on Abilify. I took it last night before bed (1mg) knowing that it made me sluggish and nauseous when I tried it last week.
It was more activating this week and my sleep was so-so. I felt a little hyper (but happy) all day and after dinner it's been verging on agitated. forcing myself to stay interested in family discussion.
Considering taking nothing tonight and waiting until the morning...or taking 25mg seroquel at night.
Ultimately I'm supposed to be titrating up to 2-3 mgs I think. Does the agitation improve or get worse?
Posted by phidippus on November 5, 2012, at 18:30:06
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by porkpiehat on November 5, 2012, at 18:00:50
I'm familiar with the Abilify agitation. It usually goes away within a week or so. Make sure its not akathisia.
Eric
Posted by Christ_empowered on November 5, 2012, at 19:09:56
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by porkpiehat on November 5, 2012, at 18:00:50
my former shrink said higher doses=more calming, which I guess means less hyper-ness, unless you get akathisia.
I don't know if there's a huge difference at lower doses for non-psychotic conditions. I'd personally be careful because the half life is so long. Your doc might have suggestions. I've heard some low dose people take it every 3rd day.
Posted by porkpiehat on November 6, 2012, at 11:49:49
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD?, posted by Christ_empowered on November 5, 2012, at 19:09:56
> my former shrink said higher doses=more calming, which I guess means less hyper-ness, unless you get akathisia.
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> I don't know if there's a huge difference at lower doses for non-psychotic conditions. I'd personally be careful because the half life is so long. Your doc might have suggestions. I've heard some low dose people take it every 3rd day.I can't wait for the restlessness to end! It took me three hours to write a three paragraph email last night and I just failed an online test that I should have aced. GRRR
I suggested to my pdoc that higher doses=less agitation and she said it wasn't her experience.
Posted by porkpiehat on November 10, 2012, at 15:55:38
In reply to Re: anyone have luck adding Abilify to AD? » phidippus, posted by Emme_v2 on November 3, 2012, at 19:56:59
Hey all. A little update to solicit further thoughts:
It's been a week of Abilify 1 mg plus my wacko mix of SSRI baby doses, klonopin, and lamictal.
The abilify seems to make me either restless or tired when I take it. It started with restless after dosage and moved into tired/cloudy/numb an hour or so after I take it. Kinda reminds me or Serzone.
I have no desire to exercise or have sex. Doctor said it's time to move up to 2mgs. I don't want to feel any more cloudy/numb. Hopefully I will become "activated" enough to work out and have sex without crawling out of my skin or smashing glasses.
I wanted the abilify to help with obsessive thoughts/paranoia/avoidance issue, plus some lability and BPD-ish issues. I don't need it so much to help with the depression. Not sure if it can do those things at a lower dose.
I bumped up my Zoloft to 25mgs from 12.5 yesterday just to see if it would bring back libido. Paradoxically bumping up that or the Celexa has historically increased the libido before other undesirable effects come into play.
Nothing sexual happened, but the concentration and self-possession that I love about zoloft came back for a day.Unfortunately, so did the anger and sadness this morning that tends to accompany my zoloft. I was hoping the stabilization properties of Abilify would modulate the zoloft. There is a med interaction between the two and zoloft potentiates the abilify.
Has anyone had sexual side effects from abilify OR seroquel?
If this doesn't turn out, I might try the zoloft and seroquel with the hopes of quelling the zoloft anger.
Should weight gain/sedation be a problem at a baby dose like 12.5 or 25 mgs of seroquel?
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