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Re: crying and screaming (possible trigger) » SLS

Posted by Roslynn on June 19, 2013, at 10:28:56

In reply to Re: crying and screaming (possible trigger) » Roslynn, posted by SLS on June 19, 2013, at 1:14:10

Hi Scott,

I have been taking the Pristiq 150mgs for 16 days now. Before that, 30 days at 100mg and 30 days at 50mg.

I'm not sure why DBT was chosen, it seems to be a default treatment, with the thought that "mindfulness" will help the depression, I think...
But when I am in these crying spells, nothing can touch them or get through to me...they take over. DBT does not seem to help me with suicidal thoughts.

> That's quite a bit of Pristiq. For how long have you been taking it? Beckett makes a good observation. Some people have a negative idiosyncratic reaction to a particular antidepressant. Some have made me suicidal.
>
> I once had a crying/screaming episode when I just couldn't take it anymore. I don't think that it was the product of a negative reaction to treatment, though. I doubt that either CBT or DBT would have prevented this episode or mitigated it.
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> What is the reason why DBT was chosen for you? What condition(s) is it supposed to treat?
>
>
> - Scott


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