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afraid to take prozac

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tappy · 09/03/2003 17:40

i have been give prozac from my gp as i have been feeling really low and suffering from panic attacks and anxiety. i have had the tablets for 3 weeks and havent taken any, iwent back to my doctor yesterday, she advised me to take themand said i would be okay. i am really worried about the side affects, i could not cope feeling any more panicky or anxious.i think for the last three weeks i was kidding my self i would get better on my own.but it is not going to happen as i have felt like this for months. has anyone else felt afraid to take ads or does anyone have any good things to say about prozac i know everyone is different but i would like to hear from other people about them

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kathsmj · 09/03/2003 18:31

I went on Prozac a few years ago and thought they were great , I was feeling so ill with depression and they did sort me out at that time. They are not a long term thing and they help you for that moment in your life when you can't cope, I nicknamed them my "Happy Pills" and missed them for a while, but it was only for six months.
There were no side effects with me.
Try not to be scared, I know that some people have totally different experiences to me and may not advise you to take them, get more feedback if poss from others before you take them if it would make you feel happier.
However I was prescribed them a second time, just after the birth of my second child and was told to stop breastfeeding in order to take them. I did have a small level of Post Natal depression but I didn't take the tablets and carried on breastfeeding and I got through it in the end without any medication.
But if your doctor has prescribed them for you then I'm sure she knows what she is doing.
I think Prozac is aimed at the symptoms of panic and anxiety and it's no fun for you suffering with it, weigh up the pros and cons and go with your heart. Don't suffer though.
Good luck.

tappy · 09/03/2003 20:00

kathsmi thankyou for your message i am gong to have a good think about it the next couple of days.it feels good to chat about it. and hear other people go through this

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Alibubbles · 09/03/2003 20:55

I used prozac to help me come off other antidepressants (Seroxat). They were a great help. I took them just for a few mionths and then stopped just like that. I had relatively few side effects, just a bad headache from when I had fluoxetine (generic) rather than Prozac, which can happen sometimes.

I still wonder sometimes if whether to go back on them as I get panicky feelings and sometimes feel out of control. all to do with my 15yr old DS. I know how you feel about that first decision of getting to actually take them, I felt like that too, but do take them, you'll be surprised how quickly you feel a lot better. In fact I didn't realise I was so bad until I felt better!!

Thinking of you.

bunny2 · 09/03/2003 22:43

Hi Tappy
I used prozac a few years ago - i was having awful panic attacks and horrific anxiety. The porzac worked like a dream. I took it for about 6 months and have been fine since. Anything is worth a try to overcome panic atacks.

susanmt · 10/03/2003 00:22

If you are really not happy with prozac there are lots of other antidepressants you can take. I am on Lustral (sertraline) which is especially good for panic and anxiety with depression.
Hope you can manage to take something and feel better soon, love Susanxxx

Tortington · 10/03/2003 17:33

i am taking prozac at the moment after a particularly black period. i didnt want to and was hurt at the way the doctor kind of fobbed me off with a prescription after i literally told him i thought i was going insane.

however i did take them as my children and husband were being greatly affected by my depression.

things are a lot better - i have hope. for me it was not being able to find hope. but i see the light at the end of my black hole

hope this helps

do get better soon

xxxlove lisa

tappy · 10/03/2003 19:26

THANKS TO EVERYONE FOR YOUR MESSAGES THEY HAVE REALLY HELPED ESPECIALY CUSTARDO I FEEL THE SAME WAY ABOUT IT HAVING AN AFFECT ON MY CHILD.I FEEL A BIT MORE CONFIDENT ABOUT TAKING THEM AND I THINK I WILL IN THE NEXT COUPLE OF DAYS. I HAVE HAD A COUPLE OF REALLY BAD DAYS AND THIS HAS HELPED ME TO TALK ABOUT IT THANKS

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mands1 · 10/03/2003 19:55

tappy my h/visitor said i had pnd back in aug.i was suffering panic attacks and anixety.i couldn't go out always thought people were looking at me and when i did go out i would often either end up in tears or not even get out of the car.this used to make me feel really worthless.i also suffered very black moods and had some very negative thoughts.My h/visitor was very good she came to see me (as i would not go to surgery)every week eventually she talked me into going to doc even made the appointment for me.

The doc had pnd years ago with her children and was very understanding she prescribed prozac for me.it took me two weeks b 4 i took them as i though think that if i took the pills then i had the problem and i find it makes me feel shameful.Anyway i eventually took them the only effects i had was yawning and a funny taste in my mouth both of which lasted 2wks.

i did stop taking them against my doc's advise back on 1st jan as they made me feel vauge and not really "there".Plus i had a lot of negative feedback from my parents i.e you don't need those.Side effects in comming off i didn't notice any.i took them for just over 4mths i went back to doc last week my panic and anxious feelings have all but gone and i think the prozac did the job but i still am getting low crying for no reason and have had the odd self harm thought.She has now put me on cipralex some new ad.only this time i won't be so quick to pack them in and i won't tell my parents i'm taking them.

my advise to you is it is hard to take that step it's unreal how hard it can be to swallow that little pill.You've already said your not going to get better on your own give them a go and if they don't work (takes about 3-4 weeks for them to start working!!)you can always try something else.
Good luck
Mands

Chinchilla · 10/03/2003 21:33

Mands - glad you have got Cipralex. Hope you get on with them

Tortington · 17/03/2003 16:51

hiya tappy how are you? hope you are ok - please feel free to mail me anytime it would be nice to have someone to talk to! [email protected]

today is a good day! sun is here till thursday am told and i have daffs in the front garden and i went on a bike ride yesterday with the kids to the beach.

how are the rest of the "depressives" getting on?

tappy · 20/03/2003 19:37

custardo i have had a few good days .i still havent taken ads your right about the sunshine and the daffidols it does help a little.i have been doing some spring cleaning.

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Cha · 20/03/2003 21:52

My take on anti depressants - for what it's worth - is that if we have something like a headache, period pain or an infection we don't have any qualms about taking pills to stop the physicical pain. However, if it's mental pain we are suffering, we seem to react in totally the opposite way. We feel guilty, that it's unecessary, that we are 'weak', that the pain isn't really so bad, that we can get better by ourselves etc etc. Why is this??? Mental and physical pain are really closely linked, my GP told me once, same kind of chemicals at work and one can affect / bring on the other. If you are suffering, which quite obviously you are, why prolong it any longer? Going to the doctor in the first place is telling yourself that you have a problem that won't go away. A brave step. Putting that first pill in your mouth is like the first step in saying to yourself that you want to help yourself feel better. That's what I think anyway. Good luck tappy and look after yourself xxx

Tortington · 21/03/2003 09:22

cha - think you are spot on - it was good for me also as it was something i was able to point to as a positive measure i had taken. hubby seemed to get into the "oh your depressed" thing and use it as an excuse to do nothing and ignore things i had to say - so at crunch time - i could point to my tablets and say - look i am trying here - i need you to try too, please help me. and he listened ( good job too cos its not a good thing to piss off a manic depressive with PMT who has given up smoking - he really was dicing with his own life!!)

have has a couple of mails from people - thanks for mailing me - its nice to be able to talk about stuff - anyone else - feel free!

hope things look up a bit tappy - any other depressives out there? how you getting on?

Angiel · 28/03/2003 18:33

Hello - I've just been presribed fluoxetine by my doctor and started taking them yesterday. I have been feeling very down and tearful and I'm not getting on with my dh so I decided to do something positive and see the doctor.

This morning though I had an upset stomach and was a bit sick, is this coincidence or can they affect you that quickly. I've also had a headache on and off most of the day and a really dry mouth.

Also is it ok to have a glass of wine whilst taking fluoxetine? I need to have at least one vice and if I can't drink, I might have to start smoking again!!

mands1 · 28/03/2003 18:39

I took flux (bugger can't spell it)prozac for 4mths (came off too soon now on something different).They did make me feel sick for about two weeks and i had a awful taste in my mouth again for about 2wks.I don't think they reacted that quick though.

As for wine yes you can drink on them in moderation but I got plastered a few times did me no harm.I think they worry as alcohol is a depressant and don't want us feeling any worse than we do.

I hope they work out for you if they don't go straight back to doc and try somthing different there are loads of different types.I am now on Cipralex which only came on market last year and it's made a real difference better than prozac.

Good luck angiel

pie · 28/03/2003 19:59

I was on Prozac for 5 years and didn't have any side effects, even when I came off very quickly from a high dose ( I was on 3 a day ).

They take at least 6 weeks to work as they have quite a long half life.

I was recently on Effexor for 9 months and had to come off when I got pregnant. Its part of the new generation of anti depressants, not an SSRI like Prozac. The side effects have been horrendous. 3 weeks after my last dose and I'm still getting auditory hallucinations.

I think that your (generally speaking) attitude to taking anti depressants is largely dependant on whether you think that depression and mental disorders are an illness with physical causes and prehaps emotional triggers. Or the personality's response to a situation and events.

I personally have been told by a number of consultants that the kind of depression I have now been living with for 11 years has very obvious signs of having an organic, chemical cause. This has helped me to be alot more accepting of drug therapy. I have hypothyroidism and take thyroxine everyday. I don't worry about how long I'm on medication (I have been told I will probably be on anti depressants for life) and I feel able to 'get on with it'

My advice would be to take it for 6 months come off it and see how you feel. If you feel that you need to go back on ask to see a psychiatrist so that you can discuss what kind of depression you are experiencing and the long term treatments. But mental illness are precisely that - illnesses. There shouldn't be a stigma (though saddly there is), and they shouldn't ever be seen as a sign of failure. I feel very strongly that they should be treated as seriously as any physical illness.

As others have said there are alternative to Prozac if you feel it doesn't agree with you. And as its meant to make you feel 'better' don't accept second best.

And in all my years of drug therapy I never had a problem with alchol interfering, and this includes my years at university!!

hanb · 29/03/2003 19:00

I was on Prozac for about 12 months with the first 6 months at 30mg. I had pnd after my second child and didnt do anything for a year. I went to the doc when i realised i was at risk of ending everything. I had no side effects from the prozac and felt better within a week.I became the person i knew i was but had lost through the stress of brining up small children. I would say it saved my life at the time. I have just had my third child in Dec and I am suffering again, this time with anxiety more than deppression, so my doc put me on seroxat, they have not worked as the side effects have been awful even if i miss one tablet.
The only mistake I made when on the Prozac was to be open and honest with people about why i was looking better. I came up against so many people who said I shouldnt take Prozac due to what they had read. This time i have only told a few select people I know I can talk too.

I am sure your doc has your best interest and has prescribed what she feels will work best for you. i understand your worries totally, I cant belive I am here in the same place again, struggling to keep my head above water some days.I take heart from the fact i know i came out the other side last time and i will again.

P.S The best side effect for me on the prozac was i went from a size 12 to a 10 with out even trying.

doormat · 29/03/2003 19:32

I was on Prozac for about 18 months. They were brilliant. I do not know whether it was down to the Prozac but whilst taking them I had alot more energy.Try them and see how you go over the next couple of months as they need time to kick in as previously said. I hope they work for you. All the best.

tappy · 29/03/2003 21:36

to the people that were on prozac and had no side effects, did you feel any more anxious when youfirst started to take them, as i couldnt barethat apart from that i think all the other messages sound really positive

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pie · 30/03/2003 08:20

I personally didn't feel anxious when I started taking Prozac. I figured that no side effects could be worse than the fact that I had just tried to kill myself twice in 2 weeks and still wanted to die. I'm not saying you have the same symtoms! But the side effects that are reported are supposed to wear off after a few weeks as your body adjusts to the medication, not last the entire course. If they did then you should simply ask your doctor to try you on something else. If they work the panic attacks and anxiety you have tappy will be relived to a some degree, if not all together. You often don't realise until the depression begins to lift just how much your life has changed.

I think its a case of weighing up the pros and cons.

doormat · 30/03/2003 10:35

TAPPY I totally agree with PIE.I never found myself anxious. After the Prozac kicked in I felt more energetic and more focused on day to day life.Did you find this aswell Pie?

bunny2 · 30/03/2003 20:46

Tappy, I remember the first couple of days on prozac I woke in the middle of the night gasping for breath which seemed like a symptom of increased anxiety. It was awful but, that passed quickly and I started to feel much better. hth Bunny

Angiel · 02/04/2003 23:06

Tappy - have you started taking them yet? I have been taking mine for nearly a week now and don't feel too bad. I haven't been as tearful but I have been feeling a bit nauseous and I've had an upset stomach. The bonus is that it is helping my diet and I've now lost 1/2 stone!!

pupuce · 05/10/2003 15:56

I thought this might be relevant :
Nursing kids on Prozac

By Emily Sohn

Giving birth is painful enough, but many new mothers then grapple with
another form of anguish: postpartum blues. And in these cases, Mom isn't the
only one in trouble.

Babies with depressed moms tend to weigh less after six months than babies
with happy moms; less weight often means more illness. But the same study
that uncovered this disturbing fact has also turned up hope: Breast-fed
babies grow better if depressed moms take drugs that alleviate depression.
This challenges a popular belief that the traces of Prozac, Paxil, and
similar drugs that seep into breast milk can harm a nursing infant.

"Time and again, doctors are telling nursing women that if they're
depressed, they can't take medicine," says Victoria Hendrick, a psychiatrist
at the University of California-Los Angeles and an author of the study. That
may be true during pregnancy. Other research found that pregnant women who
took Paxil during their third trimester were more likely to have infants
with medical complications than were mothers who took other kinds of drugs.
Yet few studies have looked at how Paxil-like antidepressants, known as
selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors (SSRIs), affect life after the womb.

So Hendrick followed a group of nursing babies and their mothers for six
months. Infants with depressed moms who improved on SSRIs grew just as well
as did infants with mentally healthy moms. Both groups grew bigger than
babies whose moms remained depressed, even if they took medicine. "We were
struck by the results," Hendrick says. "It didn't seem like exposure to
antidepressants had any bad effect on the baby's weight." Hendrick's study,
published earlier this year in the Journal of Clinical Psychiatry, also
found that babies whose mothers had major depressive episodes that lasted at
least two months weighed less than babies whose moms were depressed only
mildly or for shorter periods.

Stopping a mother's depression may be key to avoiding longer-term problems
for her children. UCLA psychologist Constance Hammen found that maternal
depression during the child's first 10 years of life increased his or her
chances of being depressed by age 15. Such kids get into more trouble in
school. They may have more accidents, injuries, allergies, headaches,
asthma, and other health problems, says epidemiologist Myrna Weissman of
Columbia University.

So what's a mother to do? As soon as depression becomes chronic or severe,
then it is time to get some help, even if that means taking antidepressants.
"A woman's depression needs to be treated," Hammen says, "because it does
have an effect on her children."

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