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30 year old male on antidepressants for 9 years and its stopped working
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I was on a Tricyclic antidepressant which was working quite well for approximately 5 years until I had a minor panic attack and it stopped having the same effect. I've tried a few since and still don't feel quite right. I mentioned to my GP that I'm going to ask my psychiatrist to change my morning serotonin-noradrenaline reuptake inhibitor antidepressant. It is helping somewhat, but like you I want to feel normal again. I am willing to go through the withdrawls to find the right medication for me. So, my advice is to trust tyour GP as you are not alone. Ensure you have support around you and tell people close to you are going to go through a difficult time. Take time off work if need be. I was given the CAT team number for such a crisis period. I have been seeing my GP to get blood tests and ECG after changes in my medication.
Hope this helps
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Hi allofme,
Welcome to the forums. I have had similar worries when I changed meds. Totally understandable.
Have there been any changes to your life around the time you started feeling this way? Extra stresses?
I'm not a medical professional, but from my own lived experiences, changing meds is usually an unstable and sometimes difficult experience. I found having a prepared plan for that time really helpful, like, organising to not have any unnecessary stress. I also called a support person, like a friend, and told them that I was planning to change meds, that it can be a hard time, and if it was okay to call them at anytime during this period if I was feeling bad. Also having the contact numbers of mental health support services, like lifeline (131114) or local mental health services on hand can be assuring. Having a stocked fridge with good food also helped. Prepare some meals if you want, though keeping busy with cooking may help too.
Hope that these strategies help.
ET
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