CrystalUnicorn
04-18-2001, 10:24 AM
Heh. Just kiddin' about the title.
I got a bit of a question.
I've been diagnosed with (let's see) psychosis, depression, post-traumatic stress disorder, and OCD. Also have a few schizoid tendencies. (BTW, schizoid has NOTHING to do with schizophrenic).
Anyway, ever since I've been on medication for these things, I've had absolutely no emotions at all.
I've been on medication since August last year, and recently annoyed my psych so much that she finally agreed to take me off it.
That was a few weeks ago.
The effects of the medication have supposedly worn off by now, but I still feel absolutely nothing emotion-wise. It's the most horrible feeling.
Does anyone know why this could be?
Can anyone give me some advice on medicine I could take/changes in way of thinking/even a personal 'battling your demons' experience?
It would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks.
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CrystalUnicorn
Hopefull
05-02-2001, 02:18 PM
What were the medications that you were on?
The SSRI medications, such as prozac, zoloft, and paxil, are very effective at helping with depression , anxiety, and ocd symptoms. They generally help you to feel more like your normal self. They don't tend to surpress your normal, natural emotions.
The antipsychotic medications, such as zyprexa and respiridol, are very useful and important meds, but they can have the effect of flattening out the emotions.
If you have been on them a while, it may take a few weeks before they are out of your system. Be sure to let your Doc know if your psychotic symptoms return though. It can be a hard choice to make, but disussing it with your Doctor regardless of whether you decide to take the meds, is a good idea.
Good luck to you!
CrystalUnicorn
05-03-2001, 08:35 AM
Thanks guys!
Actually, I'm on Zoloft (WAS on Zoloft) which is an SSRI. It does actually 'flatten' some people. I was one of those lucky few!!! http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/rolleyes.gif
I'm off them now, onto a better antipsychotic, and just waiting for the icky side effects to wear off. http://www.healthboards.com/ubb/biggrin.gif
one wolf
11-11-2002, 03:20 PM
You say it's the most horrible feeling to have no feelings. Interesting.
Super Sarah
11-12-2002, 06:26 AM
Are you seeing a psychiatrist to talk about your feelings/emotions? If not, then you should be.
Also, sometimes an alternative approach works better than taking lots of chemicals that suppress your emotions. I would also consider seeing an ND who can help you naturally. Homeopathic remedies are very good for this and can work on a mental/emotional level and will help you to feel things again. This in conjunction with seeing a good therapist could work very well for you.
timetotransform
12-14-2002, 06:10 PM
Crystal -
Lack of feelings is horrible - I know, it's the form of depression I've been experiencing for years now. Get some help and try to get off the meds - or at least one ones that don't numb you to the world.
HumanSpirit
12-18-2002, 06:43 PM
For profit of the pharmecutical Industries and their partner in crime, the "Mental Health and counseling Industry", we have lost many talented persons by psych-drugging. It is pretty well known that the FDA decision to limit the amino acid "Tryptophan" "the essential amino acid" for personality and well being was based more on the sales of the SSRI drugs then the problem of death that surrounded the Dowda pharmecutical miss application of ingrediants. However the FDA removed Tryptophan so that it could
not be the majority in any food product and that caused the washing of "Tryprophan" in Tuna and other products and replacement with "Spring water' or veg oil. Turkey was under attack also because of the high "Tryptophan" Retalin and other SSRI drugs were distributed without realization to the zomby state of those taking the drugs and the costly problems in our society.. The SSRI drugs have cause deaths from highway to school shootings and is always asked by law enforcement if the person is on psych-drugs. Take a search vehicle and check "Anti Mental Health" and also Tryptophan. Once it is taken you lose your ability to feel perminently and become a danger to society. The military will not let you in the services if taking the drugs.