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- Subject: more ??'s re. psychiatric drugs
- Message-ID: <1992Nov20.073319.446@news.wesleyan.edu>
- From: RGINZBERG@eagle.wesleyan.edu (Ruth Ginzberg)
- Date: 20 Nov 92 07:33:16 EDT
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- Organization: Philosophy Dept., Wesleyan University
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- A student of mine who is very bright & has been struggling with either chronic
- or recurring depression for years (not sure which) recently told me that
- her doctor now has her on Zoloft and Buspar. She later mentioned that she
- hadn't really slept or eaten (much) in the 2 weeks since she started on the
- Zoloft, so she was on a kind of sleep-deprived "high". She "assured" me that
- the same thing had happened when she first started taking Prozac (I don't know
- when, last year or something), but that if she just waited, she was sure her
- body would calm down, as happened with the Prozac.
-
- <um...not to second-guess her physician or anything, but...> I told her that
- this did not sound within the normal range of minor side effects to me, & asked
- her if she'd reported these effects to her doctor. She kind of hemmed & hawed
- about that, & it turns out that she kind of LIKES the "high" she's on, so she
- doesn't really want to complain about it.
-
- BTW, her self-reported subjective sense of it was v. interesting. She kept
- saying things like "I know it isn't REALLY me, its REALLY the drug -- but it
- FEELS as though the state I'm in now is the real 'me' & I keep forgetting its
- the drug."
-
- I'm concerned because she seems to be using this sudden burst of energy as an
- occasion for making a number of important life-decisions, which I think she is
- rather ill-advised to make in this state. Not to play "armchair doc" or
- anything, but does it kinda sound like her current meds may have induced a
- manic phase of what might be manic-depressive illness rather than simple
- depression?
-
- Next Question: Since I'm neither a family member nor a health care provider, I
- find the line between concern/support and "meddling in something thats none of
- my business" to be very grey here. I'd be interested in hearing from some of
- the docs how THEY wish (ideally) someone in my position would respond if the
- person in question were THEIR patient.
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- Ruth Ginzberg <rginzberg@eagle.wesleyan.edu>
- Philosophy Department;Wesleyan University;USA
-