Hi ladies and gents,
i'm a 25 year old guy who suffered from social anxiety, mild depression for many years.
Last year in February decided to take Citalopram.
After only a few single doses à 5 mg had an adverse reaction.
Suddenly everything in the world looked cold and lifeless...Everthing that made my heart pound before now turned to a nice to do (music, sexuality, sports,...).
Even my educational and professional goals as a student seem to be senseless....Before the ssri I always was highly motivated.
What I've already tried:
zink, magnesium, ginko biloba, vitamin c and b-complex, mianserin, cannabis,....
It was in the beginning of this year when things started to feel alive again. This came along with enourmes strength in weight-training. However as I saw a psychiatrist again he mentioned that Mirtazapine would be safer blood-wise than Mianserin...After just 7,5 mg all positive changes disappeared again....
Seems like there are lot of similarities to pfs-sufferers, although i'm not sure if it could pharmacological the same...
Just wanted to ask if anyone has some advice to this. Excuse me for my bad english-skills!
i'm a 25 year old guy who suffered from social anxiety, mild depression for many years.
Last year in February decided to take Citalopram.
After only a few single doses à 5 mg had an adverse reaction.
Suddenly everything in the world looked cold and lifeless...Everthing that made my heart pound before now turned to a nice to do (music, sexuality, sports,...).
Even my educational and professional goals as a student seem to be senseless....Before the ssri I always was highly motivated.
What I've already tried:
zink, magnesium, ginko biloba, vitamin c and b-complex, mianserin, cannabis,....
It was in the beginning of this year when things started to feel alive again. This came along with enourmes strength in weight-training. However as I saw a psychiatrist again he mentioned that Mirtazapine would be safer blood-wise than Mianserin...After just 7,5 mg all positive changes disappeared again....
Seems like there are lot of similarities to pfs-sufferers, although i'm not sure if it could pharmacological the same...
Just wanted to ask if anyone has some advice to this. Excuse me for my bad english-skills!