Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 747409

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What is the most likely AD that you go manic on?

Posted by rjlockhart on April 6, 2007, at 0:32:08

Prozac? Paxil?

Or combined.

I know i have gone manic on Prozac and it felt ok.

Im ok with Pro, i know wellbutrin is like anti manic.

MAOI?

Just asking.

 

Re: What is the most likely AD that you go manic on? » rjlockhart

Posted by Phillipa on April 6, 2007, at 11:29:53

In reply to What is the most likely AD that you go manic on?, posted by rjlockhart on April 6, 2007, at 0:32:08

Wellbutrin cause a sort of hypomania in me. Love Phillipa

 

Re: What is the most likely AD that you go manic on? » rjlockhart

Posted by Bonnie_CA on April 6, 2007, at 19:43:31

In reply to What is the most likely AD that you go manic on?, posted by rjlockhart on April 6, 2007, at 0:32:08

Prozac for sure. Prozac sent me into mania like nothing else. I dunno, Wellbutrin made me hypomanic. Paxil never made me manic. Of the SSRIs, it worked the best for me (but also gave me the biggest *ss). Zoloft made me a bit hypomanic, not real bad though and not all the time. Celexa and Lexapro haven't made me feel hypomanic. Effexor isn't an SSRI, but it made me hypomanic in a way that made me believe that it was normal (barely sleeping and getting LOTS done). My current pdoc thinks I'm probably BP2, and I concur, so my reactions to these meds were probably just an indicator of something of the bipolar spectrum. I had been diagnosed GAD with panic.
-Bonnie

 

IMO, Prozac, Prozac and Prozac

Posted by UgottaHaveHope on April 6, 2007, at 19:49:12

In reply to Re: What is the most likely AD that you go manic on? » rjlockhart, posted by Bonnie_CA on April 6, 2007, at 19:43:31

It took me to the moon.


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