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Posted by BradD on November 18, 2004, at 12:49:35
Did anyone found Buspar (buspirone) to be pro-social in its effects? Is it good for social-anxiety at all ?
Just wondering..
Posted by Somatization on November 18, 2004, at 16:01:42
In reply to Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by BradD on November 18, 2004, at 12:49:35
> Did anyone found Buspar (buspirone) to be pro-social in its effects? Is it good for social-anxiety at all ?
> Just wondering..IWANT TO KNOW TOO!
My psychologist just prescribed me Buspar to augment my prozac because I am having social anxiety. I too would like to know. I am becoming agoraphobic and it is driving my husban crazy.
I hope people who have used this drug respond because I would like to know too.
Posted by chailatte on November 19, 2004, at 19:28:56
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by Somatization on November 18, 2004, at 16:01:42
I didn't have much luck with Buspar for my social anxiety disorder. I was just as shy and self concious. It helped a little with generalized anxiety disorder.
Posted by awatts on November 20, 2004, at 20:00:07
In reply to Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by BradD on November 18, 2004, at 12:49:35
> Did anyone found Buspar (buspirone) to be pro-social in its effects? Is it good for social-anxiety at all ?
> Just wondering..
Buspar is good for nothing from my personal experience. It did nothing for my anxiety or depression. Klonopin works wonders on social anxiety for me. (.5 mg x 2).
Posted by mikerush on November 22, 2004, at 13:03:55
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by awatts on November 20, 2004, at 20:00:07
> > Did anyone found Buspar (buspirone) to be pro-social in its effects? Is it good for social-anxiety at all ?
> > Just wondering..
> Buspar is good for nothing from my personal experience. It did nothing for my anxiety or depression. Klonopin works wonders on social anxiety for me. (.5 mg x 2).
>Buspar did nothing for me accept make me feel my brain was tied in a knot. I only took it for a week and stopped. I have found Effexor and Klonopin 1mg 2x/day works great for social anxiety.
Posted by Somatization on December 17, 2004, at 13:35:12
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by mikerush on November 22, 2004, at 13:03:55
I recently tried the Buspar in conjunction with prozac and it made me CRAZY. Stopped taking it, doing better now. It was scary!
Posted by ed_uk on December 17, 2004, at 13:38:57
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by Somatization on December 17, 2004, at 13:35:12
Can you describe the side effects of Buspar?
Ed.
Posted by ravenstorm on December 18, 2004, at 22:27:42
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by Somatization on December 17, 2004, at 13:35:12
I'm interested to know what happened to you as well. Glad you are doing better!
Posted by anxiety_free on December 19, 2004, at 5:55:11
In reply to Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by BradD on November 18, 2004, at 12:49:35
I find it pro-social. I replaced a benzo with 30mgs buspar daily, and it seems to work quite well...it even seems to boost the antidepressants I'm
taking.
Posted by ravenstorm on December 19, 2004, at 9:52:26
In reply to Re:Buspar, posted by anxiety_free on December 19, 2004, at 5:55:11
What other AD are you taking? Have you had any side effects with the buspar?
I have heard that buspar works better in conjunction with another AD, but I don't know if that means all AD's or just SSRIs.
Glad you are having success!! I envy you!
Posted by anxiety_free on December 19, 2004, at 12:22:29
In reply to Re:Buspar, anxiety free, posted by ravenstorm on December 19, 2004, at 9:52:26
I take 60mgs Cymbalta and 150mgs Tofranil. I also take 60mgs of Adderall and 20mgs of abilify. Buspar really surprised me; I thought it was going to be a dismal failure, but after a week or so, it worked quite well...and it seems as though the ADs and the BuSpar boost each other; not only am I signifcantly less anxious, I'm also happier in general.
Posted by ravenstorm on December 19, 2004, at 23:01:37
In reply to Re:Buspar, ravenstorm, posted by anxiety_free on December 19, 2004, at 12:22:29
Posted by paulbwell on December 20, 2004, at 16:15:57
In reply to Re:Buspar, posted by anxiety_free on December 19, 2004, at 5:55:11
> I find it pro-social. I replaced a benzo with 30mgs buspar daily, and it seems to work quite well...it even seems to boost the antidepressants I'm
> taking.Hi there
Did you cold turkry the benzo?
what benzo where you taking? dose?Cheers
Posted by anxiety_free on December 20, 2004, at 22:42:09
In reply to ANXIETY FREE??, posted by paulbwell on December 20, 2004, at 16:15:57
I was taking Klonopin, 4mg+/- daily and the occasional xanax booster (1-2mg). I did a gradual, 3 week outpatient taper my MD set up. It worked quite well...a few minor headaches here and there (advil fixed it), and I was done.
Posted by paulbwell on December 20, 2004, at 23:51:43
In reply to Re:Buspar, benzos, posted by anxiety_free on December 20, 2004, at 22:42:09
> I was taking Klonopin, 4mg+/- daily and the occasional xanax booster (1-2mg). I did a gradual, 3 week outpatient taper my MD set up. It worked quite well...a few minor headaches here and there (advil fixed it), and I was done.
Hi
Thanks.How long had you been on Klonopin? or Xanax
3 weeks--my that sounds quick for 4mgs of Klono
mayb you can give me hope for my 2 year Clonazepam use 2-4mgs
Cheers
Posted by anxiety_free on December 23, 2004, at 12:32:04
In reply to ANXIETY FREE??, posted by paulbwell on December 20, 2004, at 23:51:43
I'd been on Klonopin just about 2 years. Xanax about the same, but my xanax use was sporadic, so it didn't require a taper.
Posted by invisiblemanpa on December 25, 2004, at 9:40:58
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by ravenstorm on December 18, 2004, at 22:27:42
I tried Buspar about 3 years ago, it did nothing for depression, may have helped with generalized anxiety for a short time, not help with social anxiety. I did sleep better for a few months.....overall pretty worthless
Posted by Somatization on December 30, 2004, at 21:45:37
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social? » Somatization, posted by ed_uk on December 17, 2004, at 13:38:57
> Can you describe the side effects of Buspar?
>
> Ed.I experienced extreme paranoia.
Posted by Somatization on December 30, 2004, at 21:54:55
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by invisiblemanpa on December 25, 2004, at 9:40:58
I noticed that a few of you wanted to know what I experienced, I previously wrote extreme paranoia, which is true, but I was embarassed to elaborate.
You see, it made me feel like people were in the room with me who had done bad things to me, but I could not see them. I felt their "presence." It happened late at night, my husband was already asleep. I became so frightened I grabbed my pillow and a blanket and went into the closet to sleep.
I awoke when I felt the closet door hit my foot. It was my husband, he noticed I was not in bed and searched the house until he found me. He was upset. I was embarassed and did not know how to explain it to him. He said "No more Buspar." and I agreed.
Posted by ed_uk on December 31, 2004, at 7:51:36
In reply to Re: Buspar - did anyone found it pro-social?, posted by Somatization on December 30, 2004, at 21:54:55
Hi!
Thank you for sharing :-)
>I previously wrote extreme paranoia, which is true, but I was embarassed to elaborate.
Don't be embarassed. Many of us have had unusual reactions to medication.
Regards,
Ed.
Posted by ravenstorm on December 31, 2004, at 10:37:22
In reply to Re: Buspar » Somatization, posted by ed_uk on December 31, 2004, at 7:51:36
Thanks so much for sharing and please do not be embarrassed. Buspar was originally created as a neuroleptic (ie for schizophrenia, psychosis etc) but it never panned out as that and was instead approved for anxiety. Since AD's can actually make some people more depressed, I would not be surprised if something similar to an anti-psychotic could have a reverse result as well. Its not your fault. You just had a very bad reaction to the drug.
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