April 21th
2007
10:46 AM
i take klonopin 3 times a day, per doctor, plus many other antidepression drugs, i think i am addicted, because i cant seem to function at all, help me. i dont know what to do, i am a mother of 2 children, and husband, and i cant even function at all. am i overdosing, my doctor keeps tripleing my perscription on all my depression pills.
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May 31th
2006
3:54 PM
i recently moved a family member into my home that takes geodon and a few other depression pills. i have a hard time trying to figure out what she is going through because some days she talks and is ok others she flips out and goes off by herself. I often notice that she has trouble walking.(she takes baby steps) and she can get really mean with my kids for no reason at all. What should i do? Should i keep my mouth shut and let it continue or try to stop this behavior anyone with advice would be a help. thanks alot!!!!!!!
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September 20th
2008
12:11 AM
I was on synthroid for 10 years after getting treated with Radio Active Iodine. As the years went by my period was all all over the place. They were heavy the first three days and lasted 9 days or more days. I spotted all the way through the month. Other times I was so late that I thought I was pregnant. I had PMS two weeks before I started and was irritable. I had low grade depression. I had anxiety and heart palpitations. My skin was dry and rough. I went to the doctor and had my blood test. He checked for TSH and T4 and T3 levels. He insisted they were normal and that something else is wrong wth me (he wanted to give me sleeping pills, anxiety pills, depression pills) and that it had nothing to do with my thyroid. He sent me to an endo to get a second opinion and he said my levels were normal too. I ended up going to a holistic doctor (paid over 1000 dollars for two visits plus meds) that checked under my feet (yellow) and my reflexes. She checked my reverse T3 and my free T3 and T4. It turns out that my body was not converting T4 to T3 the way they said synthroid (T4 only med) should. My diagnosis was hypothyroid. I was put on Armour and felt the difference in my skin. It was softer and moist! My teeth felt strong compared to before I felt like my teeth were getting loose. My stamina last longer and can run on the treadmil 45 min at six miles per hour. I am less nervous and my low grade depression seems to be lifting. My days are brighter and less anxious. My hair is falling less. I know I have a long way to recovery because my Adrenal glands need some healing and I am still being optimized. I might still need to be raised on the dose that I am in. I will never go back to synthroid! My period has improved drastically as soon as I started on Armour! I am down to 4 days of period and less heavy. I still spot on day 5 and 7 but it is nothing compared to what I went through when I was on synthroid (T4 med only). My gynecologist wanted to burn my uterus to control the menstrual flow. He said that he could also pull it out. It seems like main stream doctors are more interested in treating the symptoms than looking to see what is the problem that is causing the symptoms.
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