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Topic: Side effects of fluoxetine Posted: 01 February 2008 at 12:44pm |
I'm going to the doc's today cos I just can't handle the migraines anymore. I went off my migraine meds when we were TTC (was taking 3 a day) and I've been fine until now when I've started fluox. It's just constant and I really struggle being a good mummy when all I want to do is sleep to get rid of the pain.
Plus I've had an upset tummy (which could be my IBS coming back as it disappeared during pg but it all seems a bit too much of a coincidence).
What other side effects are there? I'm trying to decide if what I'm feeling is normal mummy tiredness etc or if its a side-effect of the drugs. TIA
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Posted: 01 February 2008 at 2:09pm |
I've been on it for nearly 6 months and i've had no problems with it. I love it, as it has done so much good stuff for me.
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Posted: 01 February 2008 at 3:00pm |
I am also on it and the only side effect is that I am more regular - go figure! Out of all of them, its worked really well for me.
But with any meds, its not always the same for everyone. I would def talk to your doctor and see how you get on
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Posted: 01 February 2008 at 5:54pm |
My friend reacted to fluox really bad and was getting hot flushes and really bad flatulance. I was on fluox for over 5 years and have found no problems. May warrant a trip to the gp to see if it is the fluox causing it or just the old migrainges you used to suffer before are back to create havoc with you.
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Posted: 01 February 2008 at 6:48pm |
I was takne off fluox because it increased the panic attacks and I got very bad indegestion but used losec to fix that
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Posted: 01 February 2008 at 9:47pm |
I've been on and off it for 8 years now, and for the first couple of weeks I'm incredibly tired. Then I come right. I get horrendous migraines too, but I blame the pill and AF for that.
What dose are you on?
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Posted: 01 February 2008 at 11:18pm |
Don't know the dose, but its just one a day. (Don't have pack with me and not disturbing sleeping baby in the other room! )
Doc has put me back on my old migraine meds, start taking 1 a day and build up to 3 if they don't go away. *Sigh* I was hoping my pill-popping days were over (used to take about 12 pills a day for various things and managed to cut them all out while pg). He said its probably the old migraine thing plus being on fluox plus my body adjusting to motherhood. On the upside, he's glad I'm doing well and is even happier that I'm not b/f as he was worried how I'd cope because apparently the hormones while b/f can react with anti-d's. So with any luck I'll be off these drugs in about 3-4 months. I feel great so I guess that's one good thing. Just taken the edge off I think and stopped me slipping into my normal depression cycle.
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Posted: 02 February 2008 at 8:47am |
You must be on 10mg! Which is pretty good, I'm on 20mg! Two a day everyday until such time as I get my head back together.
What migraine tabs are you on?
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Posted: 02 February 2008 at 9:50am |
Im on 20mgs and its only one tab per day. You can get different strength tabs depending on what is prescribled as well as there are capsules or tablets.
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Posted: 02 February 2008 at 9:55am |
I'm on 20mg a day and thats only 1 capsule a day. My green and purple pills they are referred to
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Posted: 23 February 2008 at 2:40pm |
I was prescribed fluoxetine this week, have had 3 doses so far and feeling the side effects already .... am only on 10mg too until after a week then go up to the 20mg capsules (luckily my lovely GP is easing me into it).
There's a whole range of side effects including somnolence (sleepiness) or insomnia, nervousness, transient headaches, weight changes (usually loss), sweating, nausea, diarrhoea, dry mouth, increased appetite. There are a raft of other ones that are more uncommon as well. It's handy having my own copy of the New Ethicals which is what GPs use to look drugs up in!
After 1 dose I felt a bit sleepy and had an afternoon nap, yesterday after 2 doses I yawned and yawned through a coffee group and felt tired, I am about to go see if I can have a nap now since DH is home if Ruby wakes up. I feel pretty dopey and almost like I am in a daydream. I also have a slight headache.
Interestingly I've been on amitriptylline and citalopram for depression in the past and they didn't really do anything to me at all. Am hoping it'll get better as my body adjusts, the GP put me on this instead of citalopram as Prozac is what the maternal mental health people prescribe.
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Posted: 23 February 2008 at 2:43pm |
Do you take it morning or night? im on the same thing and my doctor said if it makes me sleepy then take it at night but if it keeps me awake take it in the morning. I havent noticed it makes me any sleepier than I am normally so just take it in the morning but I know my friend prefers to take it at night
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Posted: 23 February 2008 at 3:54pm |
I take it at 9pm since that was when I was taking the pill so do it all at once with an alarm on my phone to remind me (need a time when Ruby is fast asleep).
I have been weaning her, she is pretty sleepy today so I think it's gone through to her (the New Ethicals says a precaution is breastfeeding, GP says it's safe though). But am not feeding her today (was only feeding once a day in morning) to see if I can dry up totally as I don't want anything going to her plus my milk supply was crap
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