View Poll Results: Has paroxetine/seroxat changed you?

Voters
41. You may not vote on this poll
  • Yes a lot, but for the good

    13 31.71%
  • No, not really

    8 19.51%
  • Yes - I don't really like who I am now

    11 26.83%
  • Somewhat, I am not really sure

    9 21.95%
Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast
Results 1 to 10 of 11

Thread: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

  1. #1
    Join Date
    Sep 2008
    Posts
    156

    Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    I'm just remembering my experience with paroxetine, and I specifically remember a few things - good and bad, that went with that experience:

    Firstly, I had much, much less anxiety, probably to the point where I felt more level (anxiety was still present but I had no more panic attacks and I was obsessing less). Secondly the depression, the first week on paroxetine my mood lifted almost immediately, and the effect was like turning on a light bulb. And lastly, amongst the benefits were a few problems, like developing aggression, laziness, tiredness and then later some emotional numbing.

    I'm trying to weigh up whether it is worth me going back on paroxetine since it had the most dramatic effect on my anxiety and depression. But, it also had it's fair baggage of problems.

  2. #2
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Posts
    713

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Hi Tom,

    Not sure if I can give an answer to any of those questions, because if I'm honest I have no idea if it's actually changed me as a person. What I do know is that 1st time around taking the medication it worked very well for me also. 2nd time around it didn't at all, it actually made me feel ill, (apparently it has a changed affect when taking for the second time).

    I'm not trying to put you off, it's your decision if you do feel that it's best, I'm just letting you know my experience.
    Have you read the Paroxetine Section to help make your decision ? xx
    __________________
    L ve Life

  3. #3

    Angry Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Quote Originally Posted by tom1 View Post
    I'm just remembering my experience with paroxetine, and I specifically remember a few things - good and bad, that went with that experience:

    Firstly, I had much, much less anxiety, probably to the point where I felt more level (anxiety was still present but I had no more panic attacks and I was obsessing less). Secondly the depression, the first week on paroxetine my mood lifted almost immediately, and the effect was like turning on a light bulb. And lastly, amongst the benefits were a few problems, like developing aggression, laziness, tiredness and then later some emotional numbing.

    I'm trying to weigh up whether it is worth me going back on paroxetine since it had the most dramatic effect on my anxiety and depression. But, it also had it's fair baggage of problems.
    Hi, yeah, paroxetine did change my life for the worse!! it split up my happy marriage...it made me feel like I could fly when I thought I was down, it made me feel like I was queen of the world, so my advise would be to leave well alone and ask your doc to pescribe you something totally different! did you see all the bad reports from america, that young kids were killing themselves because they couldnt handle coming off it cos the side effects were that bad! please, if you have to, use something else! I am now on mertazapine...seems to be working!

  4. #4
    Join Date
    Nov 2007
    Posts
    713

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Quote Originally Posted by caren View Post
    Hi, yeah, paroxetine did change my life for the worse!! it split up my happy marriage...it made me feel like I could fly when I thought I was down, it made me feel like I was queen of the world, so my advise would be to leave well alone and ask your doc to pescribe you something totally different! did you see all the bad reports from america, that young kids were killing themselves because they couldnt handle coming off it cos the side effects were that bad! please, if you have to, use something else! I am now on mertazapine...seems to be working!
    Woa ! That's real sad to hear. Can most definately believe it.

    Before I was diagnosed with Bipolar, I went off the rails taking these meds and ended in hospital, was an extreme patient just because of these meds, believe me it was hell.

    Friends,.. family,.. everyone, saw a maniac- addicted to alcohol (read up) and had to to detox at the same time.

    Funny, that I could never see it at the time : (. Still it makes me feel so sad, especially to those that i've lost.

    Without a doubt, this drug works, ..Although, I honestly don't know how to explain thereafter,.. other than running into the devil.
    __________________
    L ve Life

  5. #5
    KK77's Avatar
    KK77 is offline NMP Complaints Mismanagement Controller
    Country:
    Join Date
    Aug 2009
    Posts
    7,649

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Hi
    Yes, paroxetine did help me in the beginning - not so much with anxiety (I could always feel it lurking around), but did help with my depression. However, it stopped working after about a year and it was hell to come off - suffered for months.
    I don't think it's worth going on because there are so many other ADs that are much easier on the withdrawal (not saying it's easy!) like citalopram, sertraline and fluoxetine or mirtazapine (if you can handle the weight gain...) and are probably just as effective. Also you have to be so careful with paroxetine not to miss a dose - l used to get withdrawal symptoms otherwise...
    I'm on sertraline now and so far so good...
    Good luck anyway
    Mel77

  6. #6

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Oh yes -Seroxat has changed me - for the better!

    I can cope with most things now. I dont take any crap from people anymore... Its made me feel great (infact, im wondering why I am changing medications?!)

  7. #7
    Join Date
    Jan 2004
    Posts
    3,621

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Quote Originally Posted by caren View Post
    Hi, yeah, paroxetine did change my life for the worse!! it split up my happy marriage...it made me feel like I could fly when I thought I was down, it made me feel like I was queen of the world, so my advise would be to leave well alone and ask your doc to pescribe you something totally different! did you see all the bad reports from america, that young kids were killing themselves because they couldnt handle coming off it cos the side effects were that bad! please, if you have to, use something else! I am now on mertazapine...seems to be working!
    I'm really sorry to hear what you have been through, but I do want to make a few points.

    Paroxetine and other SSRIs are rarely prescribed to anybody under 18 years of age because of the increased risk of suicidal thoughts and attemps, but suicidal thoughts are a serious side affect in any SSRIs and they are always discussed with the patient before they are prescribed, despite the age.

    I, and many others, have found paroxetine a great help. Different medications help different people. You cannot tell people to not take them because you have had a bad time with them.
    __________________
    positive-mental-health.blogspot.co.uk <<< My Blog Site. Please visit, have a browse and leave feedback

    ERB 14/01/2016 Forever missed, forever in our hearts, my baby angel girl

  8. #8
    Join Date
    Apr 2010
    Posts
    1,274

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Sounds to me like bi polar anyway, which I think can be exacerbated by SSRIs
    __________________
    Rebuilding my life one day at a time.

  9. #9
    Join Date
    Jul 2007
    Posts
    228

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    Quote Originally Posted by missesdreynolds View Post
    Oh yes -Seroxat has changed me - for the better!

    I can cope with most things now. I dont take any crap from people anymore... Its made me feel great (infact, im wondering why I am changing medications?!)
    yes when i took seroxat for 3.5years it made me "not care" what people thought of me-i was rude to loved ones-i was a horrible person looking back...sure if your suffering sa like i am-having no worrys about what you say and feel around others is a complete turnaround but sometimes not for the best.

    im not sure if this is just the males that have this effect? i tend to think its across the board on everyone...one point also i stopped as i was feeling great-went back on them few years later and they done nout-side effects were bad-i quit after 6 weeks.
    my shrink said it could be the generics were not as good as the previous smithkline i was getting...an interesting point.
    __________________
    A coward dies a thousand times,a hero only once...

  10. #10
    Join Date
    Nov 2010
    Posts
    88

    Re: Has paroxetine changed you as a person?

    it has helped relieve the lump in the throat feeling which was awful and the intense sweating and the thoughts in my head at first. It has made me much more alert, more able to enjoy life as i am not tired all the time. However i started to feel down again and like giving up as although it allowed me to enter social situations i couldnt force myself to try as i was still too scared to. I dont know if im making sense but anyway after being forced to work in a charity shop by jobcentre and really strugging for the first month or so it got easier. Now i dont worry what others think (so much) but try to be nice and friendly. The one side it hasnt changed with me is i am still a very quiet guy but i like it that way. I wouldnt want to be a chatterbox to be honest. I like listening to other people's stories rather than tell my own and try and make them laugh/smile. For the first time in my life i am up for meeting and forming friendships.

Page 1 of 2 12 LastLast

Thread Information

Users Browsing this Thread

There are currently 1 users browsing this thread. (0 members and 1 guests)

Similar Threads

  1. Things have definitely changed!
    By Piebert in forum Success Stories
    Replies: 4
    Last Post: 16-01-09, 17:03
  2. Changed mole
    By LeeBee in forum Health Anxiety
    Replies: 5
    Last Post: 13-10-08, 11:21
  3. How life has changed!!
    By maxine in forum Success Stories
    Replies: 21
    Last Post: 01-11-07, 22:56

Tags for this Thread

Posting Permissions

  • You may not post new threads
  • You may not post replies
  • You may not post attachments
  • You may not edit your posts
  •