tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post7458003869195931759..comments2023-07-16T06:16:57.824-07:00Comments on Foreigner in my own backyard: Post Christmas blues, failed plasma donation, and whatever else comes out. crimsonlanternhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09586441423386494027noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post-55828699770118941722013-12-28T06:21:28.020-08:002013-12-28T06:21:28.020-08:00Well I'm glad you've got the meds covered....Well I'm glad you've got the meds covered. Especially since it's Effexor. I was on that for a number of years before they switched me to Cymbalta, the one that came after Effexor in the SNRI family of antidepressants. Yeah, missing doses of that stuff is all sorts of fuckery.Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16414080123441313048noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post-70541455379262283512013-12-27T16:15:42.568-08:002013-12-27T16:15:42.568-08:00AWWW! You're so nice and sweet! Cathy did say ...AWWW! You're so nice and sweet! Cathy did say she would cover it and we'll pay her back when Skoora gets back from the residency. <br /><br />Welbutrin sucked all the drive to do anything out of me. I hated it and a dropped it. I don't even really think it helped too much with the depression because not having the drive to do anything only made me more depressed and sleepy. Effexor does work rather nicely, but missing doses does make me bitchy. The downside is that no one likes that I don't keep most of my sarcasm and semi-playful insults to myself and I have less patience, and less shit-tolerance. But I kind of feel a little more like the old me, the me that didn't take ANY shit from anyone. crimsonlanternhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09586441423386494027noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post-53765477510454075602013-12-27T14:54:42.671-08:002013-12-27T14:54:42.671-08:00*hugs* Mom's gonna help us get her meds today ...*hugs* Mom's gonna help us get her meds today <3 so no worries, but thank you! And just ugh meds in general LOL - poor Hannah is on the Effexor (I had it a long time ago and loved it but it definitely is one that you can't miss a dose because it's like insta-bitch LOL!). I've been on welbutrin a few times and I don't recall if it did anything negative necessarily. I really hope that the flat feeling goes away and I'm glad at least it's not putting you in a stupor - zoloft did that to me >< ugh it was cloud, fog city in my brain on that stuff. ddshttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11561186803031542520noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-813226226435267302.post-16244166639878882922013-12-27T10:43:58.012-08:002013-12-27T10:43:58.012-08:00That's a pretty nasty bruise! And how long ti...That's a pretty nasty bruise! And how long till you can get your meds? And how much are they? If they're not too expensive, I can front you the money through paypal or something till you get paid. 'Tis not good to go medless. I've been there. My new doctor added Wellbutrin to my mini pharmacy. I procrastinated taking it until a week ago because I was afraid it'd make me sleepy and put me in a stupor like many antidepressant have in the past. Luckily that didn't happen although i do feel a little flat.<br /><br />That's a pretty nice sewing machine you got there! I hope you figure it out soon so you can get busy having fun with it. ^_^Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/16414080123441313048noreply@blogger.com