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| Super Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: S. Indiana
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As for the Wellbutrin, after seeing my Dad on it, I won't even try it. Aggressive to the point of wreckless, completely different person. I would want someone around to monitor changes in my behavior. I am going to look into the herbals too. I need to do something to relieve the funk. This thread makes so much sense of the last 6 months! I wouldn't do an MAOI because then I would have to continue that and vaping, ...and I trust Big Pharma about as much as I do Big Tobacco! | |
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| Super Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Florida
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YES St Johns Wort. I used that for a while and it does mellow you out some. Thanks for the heads up on wellbutrin. I don't take any meds and I want to avoid them if at all possible.
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| Ultra Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Philadelphia
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I would not recommend getting onto any anti-dep, although I did throw the thought out. I consider them armed and dangerous. I suggest just being patient with it. If after a couple of weeks you are not lower or even increasing, then perhaps other methods would be advised. I do not recall the FDA being involved with St. John's Wort, but it acts as an SSRI anyway, not an MAOI. I do recall them being involved with banning tryptophan back in the 80s, likely so that prozac profits would be protected. Another herb that is good for this is Rhodiola Rosea. Certainly has some anti-dep effects, but careful! It can be pretty speedy. I think upping the nic is the best approach, personally. Remember: we only absorb a fraction of the nic we vape. Once I figured out that I actually needed more nic, not less, I was much better, but there will in general be a period of not fun for a couple of days. Good luck! | |
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| Full Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Seattle
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Has anyone tried mixing some VG based St John's in their e-juice? St. John's Wort (alcohol-free) - Oregon's Wild Harvest The oral dosage is listed at 3ml/day but I wonder if it would be more effective vaped? EDIT: I just noticed that particular one has some oils mixed in it this one does not.... http://www.swansonvitamins.com/NAT09...?n=3939%203181 |
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Kurt: Thanks for that info. Could you explain this: St. John's Wort, but it acts as an SSRI anyway, not an MAOI? I have dripped 24 mg a couple of times today without an increase in palpitations and it really is helping. I have only smoked 1 so far and haven't even really thought about it.
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Shinkun: Hmmmmm I wonder. I know when I took it before it really calmed me down. I am a bit concerned about vaping herbs. I wonder if there is a difference in the way the body reacts to inhaled as opposed to ingested herbs.
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| Ultra Member Join Date: Sep 2009 Location: Philadelphia
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SSRI= selective seretonin reuptake inhibitor. Keep seretonin from being reabsorbed back into the neuron, thus keeping it in the synapse longer. Often people say "I don't have enough seretonin, and this pill will make me have more of this "happy neurotransmitter", but the actual picture is very complicated, and scientists are still not sure of the actual anti-depressant mechanism of SSRIs. In fact, statistically they are barely better than placebo, so there may not be any anti-dep action at all, with a whole lotta bad side effects. My point was that St. John's Wort acts like an SSRI, not a MAOI, so IF the issue was MAOI withdrawal, St. John's Wort may not be effective. As for vaping it, I wouldn't. You could look up the structure of the active ingredient. If it is chemically bigger than nicotine, then it likely will not vaporize easily anyway and gum up the atty. Besides, its been shown that vaping is not a very efficient way of getting nicotine itself. So I would say eating St. John's Wort is better. Just watch out for too much sun exposure, as you can get a nasty rash. | |
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| | #38 |
| Super Member Join Date: Aug 2009 Location: Rochester, NY
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A few pieces of advice for anyone considering any antidepressant, from someone who's been around that block way too many times.... Please, do your research before you take a new prescription! Here's what you want to keep track of regarding antidepressants: 1) Know the dangerous side effects, especially those mood-related. ALL antidepressants can cause severe mood changes in some people, and they can get very bad very fast; you can literally go from being irritable to being suicidal in less than a week! Know what types of mood to watch out for, most likely it will start out as something that is totally unlike you, something that makes you wonder why you're acting that way. If you experience something like this, call your doctor immediately! 2) Know the range of dosage for your prescription. You want to know whether you're being prescribed a low or high dose, and every drug's dosage range is different. Make sure your doc starts you on the low dose and doesn't raise it too quickly. This is also important to know because some people have mood problems on low doses while others need high doses to reap any benefit at all. You need to know what dose is right for you and keep track of that. 3) Know the risk factors. Certain types of people are far more likely to have severe mood effects from these drugs. Be extra careful if you have a personal or family history of bipolar disorder: antidepressants can kick a bipolar tendency into overdrive even in someone who's never been bipolar. 4) If you do have mood effects that concern you, don't quit taking it abruptly, go to your doctor! Some of these drugs cause withdrawal if you stop taking them too fast; the withdrawal symptoms are mood and anxiety based and will likely make your mood condition worse. You will need your doc to gradually wean you off of them while watching for a worsening mood state. I understand that most people will want to trust their doctor with all of these things, but i've seen a lot of good doctors make mistakes because they didn't have all the information the patient has. In my personal experience, i've had family members lose it completely from antidepressants because their doctors weren't aware (or weren't concerned ) that bipolar runs in our family. I've also had docs prescribe me doses that were too high for me, causing serious problems, just because their "other patients" handle those doses fine.Bottom line: be extra-informed, and communicate with your doctor. As for St. John's Wort, also talk to your doctor. Herbs can have the same hazards as prescriptions, especially if not used carefully. A friend of mine managed to OD on that stuff (he was trying to get high); he was pale and vomiting nonstop, and he should have gone to the hospital but he was so stubborn about doctors... Of course, if you need antidepressants, take them. Just learn from my and my family's mistakes so you don't make your own |
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| | #39 |
| Super Member Join Date: May 2009 Location: S. Indiana
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Having done some thinking after reading this thread last week... I had an Ahh Haa! moment. In 2004, I experienced extreme depression, anxiety, weight gain, acne... Similar to what I have recently been experiencing lately. At that time, I attributed it to family deaths/family illness demands, job changes... UNTIL I read this thread! So I dug out some old journal/calendars I had kept randomly over the years. Of course "quitting smoking" is always such a "good thing" I didn't realize when this was happening, I had used a combination of "Smoke Away" and "Quest 1/2/3" to quit smoking for 4 months. I was thrilled to have quit smoking and never saw the coorelation between that and the depression/anxiety/acne/weight gain until now. I have recently tried to reduce my nicotine levels and in the process was on the brink of destroying another personal relationship without realizing it! It all makes so much sense now. Within 2 weeks without nicotine I was writing that I had been depressed all week and crying at night! Hello!! There were enough other things going on that I never made the connection. I was so proud that I wasn't smoking. So, This Time...I immediatly upped my nicotine and began taking Passion Flower. I think Valerian and St John's Wort probably have similar effects.... I am so Pi$$ed at what they have done to my brain. It wouldn't bother me so much if it was known. In '85 I quit for 2 years, didn't miss a step. I was off in 2 days and done, didn't want one, couldn't stand to be around them. Then one day, 2 years later, talking with a smoker... it clicked,...I started back up. But I blame myself for that, it wasn't like it is now. My Dad is 74.... Should he try to quit? What will he be up against? Is it worth it? I am not sure what to tell him.!!!!!??? |
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Off subject-but Port Charlotte is beautiful! I used to live in Clearwater n have a friend that lives down there-has family in Englwood as well. Her step dad owns the big HVAC A/C company there, you prob know him! | |
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