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Posted by Jay2112 on May 10, 2022, at 13:39:34
Weird feelings today. :( I also feel like I have committed the most heinous crime in the world. Is this part of PTSD, and whats the best medication for it?
Jay
Posted by undopaminergic on May 14, 2022, at 3:32:49
In reply to Feel like I just crawlled out a head-on car crash, posted by Jay2112 on May 10, 2022, at 13:39:34
> Weird feelings today. :( I also feel like I have committed the most heinous crime in the world. Is this part of PTSD, and whats the best medication for it?
>
> JayMaybe an anticholinergic. That's just my instinct. A SSRI might help you care less about it. An anticholinergic may give you a more relaxed and patient feeling about it.
-undopaminergic
Posted by Jay2112 on May 14, 2022, at 11:47:29
In reply to Re: Feel like I just crawlled out a head-on car crash, posted by undopaminergic on May 14, 2022, at 3:32:49
> > Weird feelings today. :( I also feel like I have committed the most heinous crime in the world. Is this part of PTSD, and whats the best medication for it?
> >
> > Jay
>
> Maybe an anticholinergic. That's just my instinct. A SSRI might help you care less about it. An anticholinergic may give you a more relaxed and patient feeling about it.
>
> -undopaminergic
>Hu U_D:
Funny you mention that, as I have jest started back on my amitriptyline. I have been ramping up on it, and yesterday and today, have been feeling a bit more, um, 'liteness' in my mood. Amitriptyline was my first antidepressant back un 1994, but then came the SRI's, which f***ed me up, pretty bad. It does have a mild hangover effect, but if I take it earlier in the night, no problem. Plus, it doesn't have the 'numbing' effect SRI/SNRI's have. This med should seriously be re-visited for both depression/anxiety.
Cheers!
Jay
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