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u/skbloom ยท 2 pointsr/mentalhealth

I know it's long, but please read.

They probably aren't bad, it's just that we are only recently seeing research specifically designed towards treating depression. Also don't go to a family doctor, go to someone who specializes in depression. Most common drugs that are used are for other illnesses, that they are effective for depression is typically a side effect. I've probably gone thru most of them. There are different types of meds that target different chemicals in the brain (link at the bottom gives a list and what they target. There is also a dna test that can help determine what meds would best suit you. (link below)

There is currently research on Ketamine, also known as Special K (a party drug). Studies are indicating that a very low dose can really help. (Link below to list of clinical trials) Also indicated is the need to only use it every few weeks for it to be effective. I am going to persue this.

I tell you all this not because I don't want to tell you my meds (I take 5 different ones), but because each of us is different and what will work may be different too. I am constantly nauseous, sometime very low grade, sometimes I puke. Depends on the day and how much I eat. I really want to see how things go with Ketamine and I hope I can get into one of the clinical trials.

I know this isn't what you asked, I hope the information helps you decide what actions to take. Also, talk to your dr. let them know what you have had a reaction to and what types of drugs you don't want - I refused to go with prozac because it makes me somewhat of a zombie. I won't take anything that interfers with my ability to think. be active in your treatment.


Types of meds:
http://www.webmd.com/depression/guide/optimizing-depression-medicines?page=2

DNA test:
http://genelex.com/patients/conditions/depression/

Ketamine clinical trials:
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/results?term=ketamine&Search=Search

Book I find very helpful:
http://www.amazon.com/Depression-Disease-Johns-Hopkins-Health/dp/0801884519