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Pegpirate
23-06-13, 14:47
Wonder if anyone can help. I've had really severe anxiety/depression alongside a diagnosis of manic depression and x2 hospital stays (second on section). I've basicallly been 'stable' for some time and was able to start (parttime0 work 5 mths ago. But the anxiety and suicidal thoughts are constantly present and am on clonoazpam v small doses. I basically begged my psych for prebab and am starting on 75mg x2, this time next week it'll be150mg x2. But I feel like absolute shit. i can't sleep at night, I'm achey, feel dehydrated and tingly (but not pins and needles). He's taken me off mirtazapine (which used to help at night and am still on venlaxafine + valproate. This feels really tough. Am also due to go to America in 3 weeks and can't stand prospect if feeling like this.
Sorry for long post, but has anyone had similar experiences with early days on pregab?
Thanks so much - if this doesn't work I just don't know what happens next

hanshan
24-06-13, 07:36
Hi Pegpirate,

You don't say how long you have been taking pregabalin. It's possible what you describe could be side effects which should clear after a few days. Stick with it until you can see if it's working or not.

Pegpirate
24-06-13, 12:09
Thanks. Five days so far.

SarahH
24-06-13, 14:40
Hi,

Is it like a "drunkeness" feeling and spaced out? If so that sounds like start up side effects which do gradually wear off. Although I still do get a little spacey about 3 hrs after taking my morning dose.

hanshan
25-06-13, 12:51
I did a quick check, and a number of doctors are now prescribing anticonvulsants (eg pregabalin) for bipolar manic depression. So stick with it. I can't say how it will work for you, but give it a try.

Mark13
25-06-13, 18:23
If you've just come off mirtazapine, the withdrawal could be causing most of the symptoms you describe.

I stayed on mirtazapine, while adding pregabalin and has no problem going from 150-600mg in 4 weeks.

All the best, hope the problems ease soon for you.