Posted by JohnX2 on November 13, 2001, at 23:31:40
In reply to Re: How to get up in the morning? » JohnX2, posted by Pamela Lynn on November 13, 2001, at 18:36:02
Ever throw up in your car, or just about pass out
on a med and crash into someone? Believe me, I feel
the pain!Good luck finding non-intrusive meds.
I believe that not being depressed must include
not having shitty side effects but that does not
seem to be what the FDA accepts as being "cured".
So I look for meds to cure my depression with
low side effects which currently in order is1) Lamictal - > 0 side effects
2) Klonopin - > less anxiety
3) Zyprexa - > a teansy drowsy but that's it at 5 mg.While I haven't completely cured my dysthymia,
I *refuse* at this point to trade off getting more
side effects for more anti-depressant relief.I guess there is a "Gray" area where we must draw
a line in the sand. When I had Major Depression, the
side effects were less of a big deal. but now...regards,
john
> Well...that last thing I have to say on this subject is that I REALLY don't like to take anymore meds. then I 'have to'...You know? For me, and this is just 'my' thinking, my liver is going through enough with the anti-depressants that I am on. Example: I used to take Zyprexa in a solid block, pretty high dose...WOW, was I zonked out like a zombie for a few days...I figured it to be the Zyprexa and contacted my shrink right away...she lowered the dose and put me on half doses throughout the day instead...What a difference. I was not a zombie anymore!! Again..that is just my opinion/experience.
>
> I say..."whatever works for you" is the right thing.
>
> P.L.
> > I don't think so. Maybe you could wake up after
> > 8 hrs and take the adderall and only need 9 hrs
> > of sleep and not feel tired. hint.hint.
> > That's what I did. Cut my sleeping from 12 hrs
> > down to 8.
> >
> > Again, agree that a stand-alone med that is
> > making one that drowsy may not be wise. But offsetting
> > it with stimulating meds is a solution.
> >
> > -john
> >
> >
> > > >LOL JohnX2!!!!!
> > > However.....I would not take meds. that I could not function on after 10-12 hrs of sleep! Really!! I think, am pretty sure actually, that my Psychiatrist would be pretty unsettled by it also! If after (in my opinion only here) 10-12 hrs. of sleep one feels the need to go back to sleep and is very sluggish, it would tell 'me' that I needed a change of some sort in my meds. You know?
> > >
> > > Pamela Lynn
> > > > Well, I can wake up to the alarm clock next
> > > > to my bed and pick up the bottle of Adderall
> > > > and pop a pill and hit the snooze button, but
> > > > I can't do much more than that! At 1st I took
> > > > the Adderall when I woke up and took a shower,
> > > > but I felt too crummy for 1 hr and it was difficult
> > > > to even get into the shower, that's when I
> > > > started plan B (wake up to alarm, take pill, go
> > > > back to sleep). Hey, maybe I can patent a mechanical
> > > > device to administer a med in the morning while
> > > > you are sleeping! I'd be rich! Maybe I could patent
> > > > a med that has now side effects and works for
> > > > everyone! I'd be Bill Gates!
> > > >
> > > > If I couldn't wake up to an alarm, I would be
> > > > very leary of the meds I was taking! What if
> > > > your house caught on fire or something?
> > > >
> > > > regards,
> > > > john
> > > >
> > > > > How do you take this one hour before waking up if you can't wake up???? I'm confused.
> > > > > > When I had this problem, I would take Adderall
> > > > > > about 1 hr before when I wanted to wake up.
> > > > > > Majically one hr later, I would be off to the
> > > > > > races.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > Maybe something less controversial like provigil
> > > > > > would help?
> > > > > >
> > > > > > My 2c. your experience may vary.
> > > > > >
> > > > > > regards,
> > > > > > john
> > > > > >
> > > > > >
> > > > > > > Hi, all. I know I've posted this in some form in the past, but am continuing to have trouble getting out of bed in the morning, even with a new regime.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > I stopped taking Topamax which had always been sedating, upped Depakote from 1000 to 1500, and continue on 60 mg of Prozac.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > The daily sedation overall is better since stopping the Topamax. But I sleep 11 - 12 hours a night, the heaviest in the morning, and just do not get out of bed unless there's a fire under my feet.
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Does anyone have any suggesions?
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > Thanks!
> > > > > > >
> > > > > > > - K.
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