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#1 User is offline   Lookin'foraLife 

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Posted 05 November 2011 - 07:47 PM





I've been diagnosed with IBS-C, CFS, chronic EBV and PMDD (yes, I'm a M-E-S-S).

Every time I've received one of these diagnosises, an SSRI antidepressant has been prescribed, with doctors claiming
I need to raise my serotonin levels.
I'm willing to accept the need to raise my serotonin, though there is no way to actually measure it to prove it's low.
The problem is I don't seem able to tolerate antidepressants and suffer from severe adverse effects from them, and I've tried a few already. Side effects have included: worsening of constipation (which causes severe pain), dizziness, worsening of fatigue, vertigo, tremors.

Does anyone know of a medication that raises serotonin that may not have these side effects? Perhaps one that isn't also an antidepressant?

Many thanks in advance!
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Posted 05 November 2011 - 10:28 PM

I found this article:
http://www.ncbi.nlm....les/PMC2077351/
Please remember this is a group of folks seeking support on how to live with and manage IBS. THESE ARE ONLY MY OWN THOUGHTS. IF YOU WANT AN EXPERT OPINION, ASK A MEDICAL PROFESSIONAL.

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Posted 12 November 2011 - 05:34 PM

Thanks.
I guess there aren't any serotonin meds with no uncomfortable side effects.
Anything else just has very limited to no effectiveness.
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Posted 23 January 2012 - 07:26 AM

Your could try also a 5HTP supplement, (dont get it mixt with 5HT- which is serotonin). 5HTP makes serotonin, 5HTP is made from the trypthophan amino acid.

You can read more about 5HTP here.
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Posted 30 January 2012 - 04:23 PM

I am in your same boat with exact same dilliema. I have tried 6 different antidepressants with horrible side effects following. The thing that is so frustrating is I never was depressed to start out with its just all of these symptoms from IBS have caused me to be down.












View PostLookin, on 05 November 2011 - 07:47 PM, said:

I've been diagnosed with IBS-C, CFS, chronic EBV and PMDD (yes, I'm a M-E-S-S).

Every time I've received one of these diagnosises, an SSRI antidepressant has been prescribed, with doctors claiming
I need to raise my serotonin levels.
I'm willing to accept the need to raise my serotonin, though there is no way to actually measure it to prove it's low.
The problem is I don't seem able to tolerate antidepressants and suffer from severe adverse effects from them, and I've tried a few already. Side effects have included: worsening of constipation (which causes severe pain), dizziness, worsening of fatigue, vertigo, tremors.

Does anyone know of a medication that raises serotonin that may not have these side effects? Perhaps one that isn't also an antidepressant?

Many thanks in advance!

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