QUESTION:
Dr. Heller,
I am 37, and I think that I have suffered from anxiety and depression
since childhood. At about the age of 30, I was diagnosed by my doctor
with GAD and depression. According to my experience and
your screening criteria, I think that "fractured happiness" and
the inattentive type of ADD are also parts of my overall
condition. I have tried almost all of the SSRI's, and generally they
let me see what non-depressed, non-anxious thinking was like. What a
revelation!
However, side effects have been a big problem. Prozac made me hyper.
Paxil made me feel the best, but it also caused a rapid weight gain.
Zoloft made me feel wired. Adding Trazodone caused a quick addition of
10 pounds despite a lot of exercise. I tried Wellbutrin with Paxil and
Celexa respectively but this did not lessen my side effects. This
includes memory glitches that were very disturbing. Currently, I am on
Serzone by itself, and it seems to have made my anxiety worse.
Many family members, from both sides, have ADD, depression and anxiety.
Are these conditions related to one another? Considering the fact that
I have multiple issues, which medications would you suggest for me?
(I have had my thyroid checked on several occasions. It has always been
normal.)
ANSWER:
The problem is the GAD and an overactive serotonin 1-A receptor. This is the gene involved in the cognitive generalized anxiety disorder. SSRI's increase most serotonins, including this one. BuSpar lowers that receptor so that SSRI's and stimulants can be taken.
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