Joose Posted February 11, 2013 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Hi I have had severe emotional numbness for 2 years following a very traumatic breakdown. During the breakdown I was prescribed with anti psychotics. I am wondering if these could be at least partially responsible for my emotional numbing. I have read articles by a researcher called Joanna Moncrieffe on the potentially numbing effects of anti psychotics ... I am currently coming off the anti psychotic medication (currently abilify, but I was on a couple of others before this one). Any thoughts? Thanks Joose Link to comment
hippopotamus Posted February 11, 2013 Share Posted February 11, 2013 Hi Joose, Yes, antipsychotics can definitely cause emotional numbness. However traumatic experiences can also give rise to emotional numbness. Would you like to share a bit more about your situation? Hippo Have been on Seroquel XR from 2008. Dosages have fluctuated quite a bit. Rough guess: I've been on 250-300-350-400-450-500 mg from 2009-summer 2012. Started tapering july 2012 with cuts of 50 mg. By then I had been on 450 mg for a while. October 2012: 200 mg. Due to flu-like WD reinstated to 250 mg nov 12th. Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus Jemima Posted February 11, 2013 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted February 11, 2013 Welcome to the Forum, Joose. Emotional numbing is a very common side effect of taking any kind of psychiatric medication, whether an antidepressant, a benzo, or an antipsychotic. These drugs change how the brain functions and it takes quite some time for the brain to recover to a normal state after the drugs are stopped. I've been off Lexapro for fourteen months and am only now beginning to experience some normal emotions. I'm still not the person I used to be, but at least I have reason to believe I'm on my way back. Unfortunately, too, this seems to be the very last part of normal functioning that comes back and it's the withdrawal symptom that seems to disturb many people the most. I see you've posted on the 'Anhedonia, apathy, demotivation' thread and if you haven't already done so, it might be helpful to read through the entire thread. Many, many people have posted about this problem so you're not alone. It would also be helpful if you would add your drug history to your signature like so: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/893-please-put-your-withdrawal-history-in-your-signature/ That will help all of us to give better advice. Your Intro topic is meant to be somewhat like a journal, so please continue posting your problems and progress here by scrolling to the bottom of the page and clicking on "Add Reply". You'll find lots of sound information here along with friendly, gently support. Psychotropic drug history: Pristiq 50 mg. (mid-September 2010 through February 2011), Remeron (mid-September 2010 through January 2011), Lexapro 10 mg. (mid-February 2011 through mid-December 2011), Lorazepam (Ativan) 1 mg. as needed mid-September 2010 through early March 2012"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." -Hanlon's RazorIntroduction: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/1588-introducing-jemima/ Success Story: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/6263-success-jemima-survives-lexapro-and-dr-dickhead-too/Please note that I am not a medical professional and my advice is based on personal experience, reading, and anecdotal information posted by other sufferers. Link to comment
Moderator Emeritus Jemima Posted February 11, 2013 Moderator Emeritus Share Posted February 11, 2013 I am currently coming off the anti psychotic medication (currently abilify, but I was on a couple of others before this one). Please clarify how you're coming off the drugs? You might want to read the Discussion on Tapering before cutting back on your present dose: Tapering Tapering too fast can cause LOTS of problems that are best avoided. Psychotropic drug history: Pristiq 50 mg. (mid-September 2010 through February 2011), Remeron (mid-September 2010 through January 2011), Lexapro 10 mg. (mid-February 2011 through mid-December 2011), Lorazepam (Ativan) 1 mg. as needed mid-September 2010 through early March 2012"Never attribute to malice that which is adequately explained by stupidity." -Hanlon's RazorIntroduction: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/1588-introducing-jemima/ Success Story: http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/6263-success-jemima-survives-lexapro-and-dr-dickhead-too/Please note that I am not a medical professional and my advice is based on personal experience, reading, and anecdotal information posted by other sufferers. Link to comment
Administrator Altostrata Posted February 11, 2013 Administrator Share Posted February 11, 2013 Tapering tips for Abilify http://survivingantidepressants.org/index.php?/topic/1896-tips-for-tapering-off-abilify-aripiprazole/ This is not medical advice. Discuss any decisions about your medical care with a knowledgeable medical practitioner. "It has become appallingly obvious that our technology has surpassed our humanity." -- Albert Einstein All postings © copyrighted. Link to comment
Joose Posted February 12, 2013 Author Share Posted February 12, 2013 Hi, thanks very much for your replies. I am coming off it gradually in consultation with my psychiatrist. I was on 10mg daily until a month ago, and then i dropped to 5mg. I am speaking to my psychiatrist on Thursday about the next move. Thanks, Joose Link to comment
hippopotamus Posted February 12, 2013 Share Posted February 12, 2013 Thats a drop of 50%. On this forum it is generally recommended that you taper by 10% at the time, because that seems to be related to the smallest probability of severe witdrawal-problems. A drop of 50% is really a lot... Have been on Seroquel XR from 2008. Dosages have fluctuated quite a bit. Rough guess: I've been on 250-300-350-400-450-500 mg from 2009-summer 2012. Started tapering july 2012 with cuts of 50 mg. By then I had been on 450 mg for a while. October 2012: 200 mg. Due to flu-like WD reinstated to 250 mg nov 12th. Link to comment
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