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Re: Depression is Infectious Inflammation » g_g_g_unit

Posted by Delna on November 24, 2012, at 2:38:30

In reply to Re: Depression is Infectious Inflammation » delna, posted by g_g_g_unit on November 14, 2012, at 18:56:09

> Hey delna .. just wanted to say that it's really nice to see a familiar name; I had wondered what had happened to you after you disappeared, as I recall you were in a pretty bad place.
>
> I'm in a similar position -- backed-into-a-corner, skeptical and hopeless about further treatment propositions etc. since I've tried just about everything ..
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> Posting on another board, however, someone strongly suggested I try Augmentin XR or a similar anti-biotic .. apparently their son was totally asymptomatic for strep (which is one cited cause of early-onset OCD) and, after failing to respond to conventional treatment, experienced quite a dramatic remission in symptoms.
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> My case is kinda different (OCD onset at 19), but I'm thinking about asking my GP to prescribe an AB ..
>
Hi,
Sorry for the delay in posting back. I remember you too. :) We were trying parnate at roughly the same time. It failed for you too, i think. You were trying it for OCD right?
I have severe, childhood onset OCD but I am lucky in that it is suppressed by Ssri type drugs. I have had so much augmentin, it has done nothing positive because unlike kids we aren't still actively infected. We can't be.
But is your OCD completely resistant to psychiatric drugs? Are you sure about that? I am asking because of my personal experience with drugs and doses. If the dose is not pushed up high as needed, u see no benefit.
When I am off SSRI type drugs and my OCD comes back, I need very high doses to control it. With Venlafaxine I need a very minimum of 375mg (for example)- lower than that and the OCD is still awful. And i need that dose for several months before I am stable. So i am wondering if you have taken a dose high enough for your needs. For me, once the ocd remits, I can lower the dose but I can never stop it though. None of the other drugs I take help with my OCD.
I sincerely hope your doctor has tried high enough doses , for long enough before ruling simpler drugs like venlafaxine out, as that would be a real shame. I know OCD is v hard to treat and it is an utter nightmare to live through. It's the aspect of this entire illness that I am genuinely terrified of. But for all you know you may just need a super high dose of one drug to benefit, like I did. I also know doctors are reluctant to push doses up when sometimes that is all it takes to help the patient. The two most effective drugs for OCD for me have been paroxetine and venlafaxine. Neither is lovely but they can work wonders. Especially venlafaxine. I urge you, if you haven't already tried this and are in a bad place, to give a drug like venlafaxine a shot, at high dose.
Meanwhile, let me keep u posted on the minocycline adventure. Maybe all of us have inflamed brains!
Take Care
Divya

 

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