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You will get access to all the manufacturer's info, the same stuff they send to the doctors. That may shed some light on the subject for you.
It's just that I can't imagine feeling anything but happy on a pain-killing dosage of methadone! Perhaps if you can get in any aerobic type exercise, like stair climbing, fast walking, swimming, bicycling, jogging -- these will all improve your mood, and that's not just a seat of the pants guess -- any doctor will tell you aerobic exercise is a highly effective mood elevator. Perhaps your answer is to find an alternative to SSRIs period.
P.S I mentioned "doc dan." He's a college-trained councelor at a methadone clinic. His e-mail address is "***@****." He's quite knowledgeable about methadone and all related material. You can trust him to give you solid, professional-quality answers that will be better than the doctor, if you can even get him to reply. Write Doc Dan. He'll help you, maximus. He's a good man who's dedicated his life to doing some good for society in this arena. You can rust what he tells you. Good luck.
In most cases if you remove the depression pain relief will follow. Methadone is being used as an antidepressant in some indiviuals that do not respond to traditional treatments. There is some research that indicates NARIs help depression that accompanies chronic pain. Methadone has a tendency to lower blood pressure in certain individuals. So it is essential to monitor blood pressure youself while on methadone. Good Luck!
Dan..
Mean spiteful attitudes will get you no sympathy here..
I will pray for you,
Wizard
Power & Magick 2 U all,
Peace & Light on us all,
Wizard
In the future, consider me gone.
Thomas
Thomas: Don't you go and abandon me too. This is getting to be, to much for me to handle. You've seen people come and go, from this board, and you've been one of the mainstayers...here. You have helped so many people, and you were the very first one to respond to me on this doggone board!!!! This is the last straw...people just drop by here, and say anything they dam well please (like someone else I know). This needs to stop.
....We are not doctors, nor do we claim to be......we are here to discuss our life experiences, concerning addiction...and everything that goes w/it, and You've gone beyond the call of duty. Sometimes, I think people are looking for a fight.....they drop in here just to release some steam, and then POOF!...they're off.
Jiminez: Where have you been lately??? Nice to see you resurface, still holding grudges??? (:
Angelica
Power & Magick 2 U,
Peace,
luv,
Wizard
I can seriously sympathize with your circumstances and I do understand that depression often lives comorbidly with chronic pain. In the past when you have stopped your SSRI treatment you state that you have gone off it for 2 weeks with no success.
If you think back to when you began treatment with