My old ob put me on anti-depressants three days after I delivered Grace at 18 wks. I had horrible effects from it and only took it for three days.. I dont believe I needed anti-depressants, I was just grieving.. I had full body tremors that made me feel like I was going to have a seizure...
I dont remember the name of the one I took, just wanted to share my experience...
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I take one, however my suggestion is to try and see a psychiatrist rather than just a GP or an OB/GYN if you're going on antidepressants. I had to try out a few before I found one that worked for me and getting the right dose is a really tricky and important step. There is no "magic" AD for everyone, the specific one that works best for you depends quite a bit on specific symptoms, family history and other things.
It really depends on how your body reacts tot the drug. My brother and used to take the same one and he had side effects, I did not. I am on zoloft now and it is really the only one that has ever worked for me. I do have sexual side effects though.,
I am taking an antidepressant that is supposed to act as a sedative. I take one 25mg pill once before bed time to help me sleep. I don't really have any side effects. When I first started taking it, almost 2 weeks ago I felt a little sadder but I think that has subsided. I feel like it possibly makes me have to go to the bathroom more often as well. It's called imipramine.
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I agree with this. I've experienced bad side effects from some ADs that have worked very well for other people. I'd really see a psychiatrist--they are the experts on these types of meds.
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I take one, however my suggestion is to try and see a psychiatrist rather than just a GP or an OB/GYN if you're going on antidepressants. I had to try out a few before I found one that worked for me and getting the right dose is a really tricky and important step. There is no "magic" AD for everyone, the specific one that works best for you depends quite a bit on specific symptoms, family history and other things.
I started taking Prozac (after a LOT of resistance on my part) a couple months after my second miscarriage. In my case, it has made a world of difference. I thought I was just grieving, but in hindsight I definitely had symptoms of depression. I'm not sure if it was postpartum or otherwise, but I have noticed, and my husband and family especially have noticed a huge improvement. I feel like I'm mostly back to my old self. I still cry and mourn for Baby, but it doesn't get in the way of day to day life like it was. I haven't noticed many side effects except for very slight restroom issues.
It's definitely worth it to discuss your options with a counselor/psychiatrist/OB/etc. I had to be convinced by my husband, a coworker, and good friend who is an MD, and counselor to at least try medication. Now I have to admit to them that they were right.
Good luck.
Missed Miscarriage 9 weeks/Missed Miscarriage 12 weeks/Natural Miscarriage 5.5 weeks BFP 11/6/09. Rory Anne Born 6/28/10!
I take citalopram, which I believe is generic for Celaxia (??). I take this regularily, even before my M/C. The only side effect I experience is sexual side affects. I take this for anxiety and it helps me a lot. I would see a psychiatrist becuase they might be able to help you without meds.
I'm on Zoloft. No bad side effects once you get used to it, but when i first started taking it & when i occasionally stop then start again i get negative side effects til i get "used" to it again, mostly bad headaches & nausea. Probably would help if I didn't STOP taking them & just stay on them instead of going off & on..
Re: anybody taking anti-depressants?
My old ob put me on anti-depressants three days after I delivered Grace at 18 wks. I had horrible effects from it and only took it for three days.. I dont believe I needed anti-depressants, I was just grieving.. I had full body tremors that made me feel like I was going to have a seizure...
I dont remember the name of the one I took, just wanted to share my experience...
I take one, however my suggestion is to try and see a psychiatrist rather than just a GP or an OB/GYN if you're going on antidepressants. I had to try out a few before I found one that worked for me and getting the right dose is a really tricky and important step. There is no "magic" AD for everyone, the specific one that works best for you depends quite a bit on specific symptoms, family history and other things.
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I agree with this. I've experienced bad side effects from some ADs that have worked very well for other people. I'd really see a psychiatrist--they are the experts on these types of meds.
I started taking Prozac (after a LOT of resistance on my part) a couple months after my second miscarriage. In my case, it has made a world of difference. I thought I was just grieving, but in hindsight I definitely had symptoms of depression. I'm not sure if it was postpartum or otherwise, but I have noticed, and my husband and family especially have noticed a huge improvement. I feel like I'm mostly back to my old self. I still cry and mourn for Baby, but it doesn't get in the way of day to day life like it was. I haven't noticed many side effects except for very slight restroom issues.
It's definitely worth it to discuss your options with a counselor/psychiatrist/OB/etc. I had to be convinced by my husband, a coworker, and good friend who is an MD, and counselor to at least try medication. Now I have to admit to them that they were right.
Good luck.
BFP 11/6/09. Rory Anne Born 6/28/10!
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