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Re: Effexor XR and Remeron, experiences? Also w/ BDD

Posted by Anonne on March 3, 2003, at 23:09:23

In reply to Re: Effexor XR and Remeron, experiences? Also w/ BDD » Anonne, posted by KrissyP on March 3, 2003, at 22:37:34

Hi Kristen.:)
Thanks for your input.
You only started smoking at 29??? So you've been at it for only 3-4 years, right? It will probably be MUUUUCH easier for you to quit, if you want to, than for someone who started as a young teenager (it rewires nicotinic receptors, {or something like that} and probably does some other stuff, while brain is still developing).

Yeah, Nardil is that older drug, an MAO-I, which initially helped me gain weight (I was in early 20s when I started), but then ceased to have that effect years later (probably the constant smoking and anxiety and genetics played a part in this; maybe even a slightly overactive thyroid).

I'd say what I have, regarding weight, is the opposite of anorexia nervosa: same issue, concern about appearance and weight, but just reversed. When I actually WAS overweight, I still felt thin. But now that I am at a "good" weight, I feel skeletal. Some of it also has to do w/ how body fat redistributes itself. I'm staying AWAY from websites that discuss "fat transplants", because it just overactivates the BDD, which I definitely DO have.

We as women do live in a much different world (regardless of country) than men do, in regards to looks. I still have trouble convincing my boyfriend of that, though.

Anyway, glad you're doing well w/ Effexor and stuff; I added Remeron last night after staying up over half the night reading and posting here. It knocked me OUT, but I WAS a tad hungry. (Don't think I should take it tonight, I won't wake up tomorrow for my appt.). I only took a 15mg dissolvable tablet sample. I'm wondering if one can take Remeron prn, as needed. Probably not a good idea.

Do you think you have a bipolar, or cyclothemic disorder? I miss the periods of hypomania I had when the Nardil used to start kicking in. (That was over a decade ago). Of course, that was also due to having such a dramatic difference from the previous, non-medicated depression trials.

Take care, A


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