AardvarkGoodSwimmer wrote:
I've read that it's trial and error in a respectful sense.
And also, that it's important to phase down from an antidepressant in steps, even if it doesn't seem to be working. That's even more important than phasing into the medicine when first starting out.
http://articles.latimes.com/2009/aug/03 ... ing-drugs3
Yes. Phasing out is a really good thing to do. I quit cold-turkey using an anti-depressant the second time around because I couldn't stand it anymore. The brain shocks were the most interesting symptom, but overall it was not pleasant.
And yes to the trial and error. You may experience side effects worse than the depression with one med, and should switch to another. A good psychiatrist will warn you of what to look out for. This is true for any neuro-medicine. I was warned to watch out for some of the side effects with the mood stabilizer I'm on. Some of them were pretty bad, but luckily none of them occurred.