Hi all, I’ve been reading posts on this forum on and off for the last 10 years or so. I won’t give my whole backstory, but basically I have had depersonalization disorder, depression, and extreme anxiety for about the last 10 years. I also have near constant pressure and a “popping” sensation in my head, something that I believe is due to something being off with my sinuses. I feel this way basically constantly like many on here, but wanted to share what I am currently taking after tons of trial and error with different pharmacotherapies and other treatments, because they seem to help me most. For some background, I have tried many, many of the common drugs prescribed in many of the major categories (SSRIs, SNRIs, antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, stimulants, atypical antidepressants, other anti-seizure medication). I have also had ECT and TMS done, and have been to numerous ENTs and neurologists, who have never been able to identify the core of the problem. I don’t think most people on here have exactly the same symptoms as me, but I am certain we almost all overlap with the core symptoms and feelings. That being said, these are what I have found most helpful:
1. Lexapro - escitalopram. 30mg
2. Lamictal - lamotrigine. 200 mg
3. Ritalin - methylphenidate. 40-60mg
4. Klonopin - clonazepam. 2mg
5. Ultracet - 37.5mg tramadol/325 mg acetaminophen 2 times daily
Now I would not recommend taking all of these at the same time as I am unless you have a very high tolerance for medication, but these, individually and together, have provided the most medication-relief I have found. One of my biggest symptoms is the head pressure and “popping” sensation in my head, the reason for the Ultracet. But I would caution taking any analgesics (like tramadol, low strength synthetic opioid) other than NSAIDS (acetaminophen/ibuprofen/naproxen) unless you have similar chronic pain in your head/sinuses, because they are really easy to abuse.
I also know that many of these are hard to get prescribed in the US, especially at the same time, and trust me, like many of you I have had to practically beg psychiatrists to prescribe klonopin or other benzos. It’s taken me years to find a psychiatrist who will actually listen to me when I tell them what I know is helpful to me, and for that I’m thankful. So also don’t give up on psychiatry/psychiatrists, there are good ones out there, you just have to find them.
That’s it. I won’t give an exhaustive list of all the medications I’ve tried unless someone wants to know, but I hope if you do see this, know there is hope and to keep going, even with a chronic and sometimes debilitating condition. Things can and will get better. These are just medications, and of course the whole other part is therapy, staying social, eating right, exercising etc. But i also know that sometimes you can’t bring yourself to do these things that will help if you are too depressed or too anxiety ridden, and that’s where medication fills the gap for me. We are all a work in progress in this life, just like everyone else, even if we feel disconnected from the world at times. You are normal and sane, even if it doesn’t feel that way sometimes. Much love to everyone who suffers with this every day. Feel free to DM me for any more information if you want
1. Lexapro - escitalopram. 30mg
2. Lamictal - lamotrigine. 200 mg
3. Ritalin - methylphenidate. 40-60mg
4. Klonopin - clonazepam. 2mg
5. Ultracet - 37.5mg tramadol/325 mg acetaminophen 2 times daily
Now I would not recommend taking all of these at the same time as I am unless you have a very high tolerance for medication, but these, individually and together, have provided the most medication-relief I have found. One of my biggest symptoms is the head pressure and “popping” sensation in my head, the reason for the Ultracet. But I would caution taking any analgesics (like tramadol, low strength synthetic opioid) other than NSAIDS (acetaminophen/ibuprofen/naproxen) unless you have similar chronic pain in your head/sinuses, because they are really easy to abuse.
I also know that many of these are hard to get prescribed in the US, especially at the same time, and trust me, like many of you I have had to practically beg psychiatrists to prescribe klonopin or other benzos. It’s taken me years to find a psychiatrist who will actually listen to me when I tell them what I know is helpful to me, and for that I’m thankful. So also don’t give up on psychiatry/psychiatrists, there are good ones out there, you just have to find them.
That’s it. I won’t give an exhaustive list of all the medications I’ve tried unless someone wants to know, but I hope if you do see this, know there is hope and to keep going, even with a chronic and sometimes debilitating condition. Things can and will get better. These are just medications, and of course the whole other part is therapy, staying social, eating right, exercising etc. But i also know that sometimes you can’t bring yourself to do these things that will help if you are too depressed or too anxiety ridden, and that’s where medication fills the gap for me. We are all a work in progress in this life, just like everyone else, even if we feel disconnected from the world at times. You are normal and sane, even if it doesn’t feel that way sometimes. Much love to everyone who suffers with this every day. Feel free to DM me for any more information if you want