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Psychiatrists don't know all. Sometimes, they need to defer to patients' lived experiences


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Javeed Sukhera · for CBC News ·

 

 

 

 

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https://www.cbc.ca/news/opinion/antidepressant-weaning-1.5069789

 

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8 hours ago, Altostrata said:

Perhaps we should reframe the dialogue to be something like: "Don't confuse your couple of hours worth of lecture on antidepressants with my lived experience of taking them for many years."

 

let's not forget it isn't just a couple hours of lecture - it's all those lunches bought by Eli Lilly and GlaxoSmithKline. I know my doctor raved about all the "science" they provided. 🤨

Currently taking Ramapril (blood pressure) 5 mg twice a day

Omeprazole 10 mg AM and 20 mg PM  (the taper has gone nowhere after the first cut)

Famotidine   once a day (and I still needs tums sometimes)

magnesium 200 mg at night

as of yesterday 2 fish oil capsules "EPA-DHA 1000"

 

off Lexapro as of 5/2018  - last dose had been 5 mg every other day for a couple years

 

highest dose had been 20 mg at which point I was diagnosed with Bipolar II, which went away when I cut the lexapro down to 15 mg. 

 

I spent years on Paxil before Lexapro (can't remember dose), briefly on Effexor and Abilify and others I have forgotten. in fact, when I was diagnoses with BPII I was put on all kinds of things which made me feel so bad I stopped them cold turkey within maybe 3 or 4 weeks, thank goodness. since then I've known these pills were terrible and I weaned down the Lexapro with zero help or support over I'm not sure how many years. 

 

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