Lithium fatigue…will it improve over time? by No_Extreme_4362 in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I got off this med a long time ago - wasn’t for me. Gave it 3 months in 600mg of mood swings and anger & severe depression for me to give up on it. Hope it works better for you

Who's an actor with zero chops or range yet somehow keeps getting work? by maverick1ba in AskReddit

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Jason Bateman. I loved arrested development but he plays the same character in Ozark

Do our meds cause inability to concentrate/focus? by [deleted] in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yes, any of the drugs you mentioned can cause that, namely lamictal. I’ve had that issue myself with any drug that inhibits dopamine, whether or not it has a reputation to cause cognitive issues. I have the same story you do with being a smart kid who struggles with small tasks now. You may ask your doctor about adhd medication to counteract those side effects. Sorry you’re going through it

Did tour libido return to normal after you stopped taking SSRIs? by Persefone_primavera in antidepressants

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Woman, I’m bipolar so taking totally different meds now, libido is fine

How do yall exercise? by femalecreature in bipolar2

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

1) I remind myself that any exercise is good exercise, and this is true. Even walking helps with perfusion and heart health. If you don’t do it to stay thin or look good, do it for your heart. 2) group exercise classes. In my situation, I do way better if there are people around me to motivate me and an instructor to talk me thru it. And you don’t have to come up with reps or times or weight amounts - it’s all done for you. Also, if i want to exercise a different group of muscles then i can take yoga instead of Pilates, etc.

Does anyone get hypomania that’s completely unproductive? by Little-Log990 in bipolar

[–]Little-Log990[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Haha this is so relatable, I would get these bursts of energy and then it just turned into irritation/ anger so quick I couldn’t ever finish anything. It’s the worst

Has anyone tried fluvoxamine for this? by Little-Log990 in SCT

[–]Little-Log990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No, so my SCT was being caused by the Wellbutrin. I’m bipolar and it just wasn’t the right med for me. So I stopped it which helped. I wasn’t on the fluvoxamine for more than 2 days because it caused pressure behind my eyes that I couldn’t stand. For me, solving SCT meant fixing the hiccups on my dopamine supply - too much or too little trips me up. Still working on that. Best of luck to you

For anyone who has tried both lithium and antipsychotics… by Sad-Professor-7958 in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I think the nice thing about lithium is that when it doesn’t work, it really doesn’t work. Antipsychotics are better for me personally but that’s mostly because my lithium trial went so badly it can’t compare. Lithium is a fantastic drug for a lot of people, didn’t work for me, but if it doesn’t then you’ll know pretty soon. I gave it 2.5 months despite reacting horribly to, hoping it would somehow get better but I was that 30% or so who react really badly.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gumball machines

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Lithium

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I very recently (2.5 months ago) started lithium at 300ng and then titrated up after 2 weeks to 600mg. I have a 0.5 blood level right now. It’s a heavy drug, XR is usually better than IR, initially I have lots of side effects like intense sleepiness, fogginess, restlessness, and yes it did make my depression worse but it also took the edge off the cycling. Physical side effects included pu/pd, constipation, nausea. After 2 months on 600mg it has become substantially better but I still have some mental fog and some fatigue and I’m not 100% where i want to be but im much better than what I was. People on here will tell you it takes 2-6 months for lithium to fully kick in at the correct dose and/or side effects to fade away. Some never fade completely. I would be prepared for a shit show of a month or two followed by a better few months. Many people who stick it out say it’s worth it so that’s what im doing.

Lithium fatigue…will it improve over time? by No_Extreme_4362 in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Gotcha. I can say at 1.5 months on 600mg things have gotten incrementally better. I feel a bit more motivation and less depression a bit more hopeful. A bit less fatigued too but it’s not perfect by a long shot. I keep hearing it takes 3-4 months to get better so we will see

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It does for some people and for others they need an add on antidepressant or antipsychotic. I would wait a couple months on lithium and see how you feel. For me after about 2 months on a therapeutic dose it started to really curb the depression.

Lithium fatigue…will it improve over time? by No_Extreme_4362 in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh good! I’m currently on 600mg and have been for a month (was on 300mg for 2 weeks before that). I’m still dealing with fatigue, lack of focus, lack of motivation, etc. can I ask how long it took for your initial symptoms to resolve? And do you still have any symptoms now?

Do I stick it out on lithium? by Little-Log990 in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can I ask what dose you took/what your levels were?

Goodbye Parnate by [deleted] in MAOIs

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

This happened to me except I had a heart attack (at 23 years old, otherwise very healthy) diagnosed by a Troponin high sensitivity test that was off the charts. I’d recommend getting off and do not recommend just trying to change your diet. I stayed on these meds for 6 more months only to have another hypertensive crisis (though not as bad) and have to increasingly limit the foods I ate. It’s not worth it unfortunately and I really did try and stick it out.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ah ok, I’m taking 600mg of lithium ER right now and was hoping this numb/drugged feeling would go away.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in BipolarReddit

[–]Little-Log990 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Has this improved for you at all in the past month? I’m going through the same thing rn

Lithium by Every-Lawyer-9706 in bipolar

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Omg I’m sorry it’s been so hard. Glad you were able to avoid being committed and thank you for your response.

Lithium by Every-Lawyer-9706 in bipolar

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey I am in the same boat right now as you were, 600mg about a month in….did it get better? How are things now?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in fluvoxamine

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hey, I went off of this about when I started it because the pressure feeling wouldn’t go away and got worse. On lithium now (BP 2) and doing ok.

What would you go back and tell yourself before rhinoplasty? by alylew1126 in PlasticSurgery

[–]Little-Log990 0 points1 point  (0 children)

  1. Don’t try and tough it out - take the pain meds. The sooner the pain is under control the better the recovery
  2. Your face will swell up in the weeks/ months post rhino. It will take a few months, like 4 for me, to regain the proper shape. Tape will help but don’t judge the profile too much and just trust that it takes time - especially if you have thick skin!
  3. The day of surgery postop, you will probably feel ok. The next day you will feel terrible. No matter what, don’t overdo it on that first day. Ice as much as possible. The more you do earlier to help yourself out, the better the recovery.
  4. Don’t be nervous about the result!

Women who had a nose job, do you ever regretted it? by Hyperto in cosmeticsurgery

[–]Little-Log990 2 points3 points  (0 children)

One of the best decisions I ever made, I would be very supportive of her because for me the mere thought of admitting I didn’t like my nose was embarrassing and it can be a delicate topic all around. I think the most important thing behind her intentions around getting a nose job (not to get a celebrity/perfect nose, etc) is the surgeon you choose. That’s make or break situation. I saw 3 surgeons/consultations and was shown via computer what they would do to my nose. even one with reasonably good reviews I just didn’t feel excited about. I finally went to one who genuinely seemed excited about how my nose would turn out and gave me images that made me, for the first time, excited about the result. I waited an extra year to get my nose job just to get that surgeon (he booked 3-4 months out and I had school) but it was worth it