I have never had botox injections before but others may respond that have.
I have never heard of abnormally "low" cholestrol and that playing a role in increased depression. I always thought low cholestrol would be a good thing! lol! I have heard that low vitamin D and calcium can play a role in increased depression. Sunshine provides vitamin D, and hence, it is healthy to get adequate amounts of sunshine per day.
Wishing you the best at your appointment on Monday and I hope the treatments offered are beneficial towards reducing the depressive episodes experienced.
femmy
Thank you for your information and consideration. I am going to see my doctor in Monday morning.
On another note, my neurologist has scheduled me for a regime of Botox injections to manage the clusters. Has anyone had this treatment and if so, how successful?
One more item, I have also just had a physical and have abnormally low cholesterol (which I can work in resolving with diet). I did some research and found that this could contribute to desprssion as well. Any input?
Thank you in advance for your help!
It wouldn't be the opiates in my opinion, antidepressants are known for headaches I've got them myself, I haven't had migraines in 2 years taking nuerontin every day.
Hi and welcome to the pain management community.
I am sorry to hear of the recent worsening of depression you have been experiencing. I suffer from major depressive disorder and over the years I have had to increase my anti-depressant dose to keep the depression at bay. So it could very well be that the medication changes are playing a role in causing more depressive episodes for you.
I encourage you to speak with your doctor about a possible dose increase and/or medication change to your anti-depressant regimen. Generics are technically equivalent but I have noticed differences in the way that they work on my pain. I have always taken a generic anti-depressant so I don't know if the brand would be more potent or not but it is a likely possibility that the generic Lexapro is the culprit.
I have went through several titrations in pain medication over the past 3 months and I haven't noticed any changes in my depression; however, some are more sensitive than others. I am also taking the maximum dose of my anti-depressant, Remeron (aka Mirtazapine). I am not sure where you are in terms of dosing with the Lexapro but hopefully there is room to move up. If not, your doctor can add an additional medication that is stronger than both the wellbutrin and lexapro and then discontinue one of the medications you are currently taking.
Don't suffer in silence. Please call your doctor as soon as you can so that your depression doesn't get worse. Please keep us updated and I hope you feel better soon.
femmy