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Questions in the Category: Antidepressants

Antidepressant withdrawal

ME Essential Autumn 2025

I've been taking an antidepressant drug called Prozac for a period of depression for much of the past year. My depressive symptoms have now cleared up. My GP is keen for me to remain on the drug for a period after the depression has cleared and then stop taking it. However, I've heard that it's not sensible to suddenly stop taking this type of antidepressant. Is this correct?

Night sweats

ME Essential Winter 2024

Do people with ME have night sweats? This is a new symptom that is causing myself and my partner considerable distress.

Symptoms: Pins and Needles/Paraesthesiae

ME Essential Spring 2023

I’m in my early forties and have had moderate ME/CFS for about 5 years. I have all the usual symptoms but I now have a new and rather distressing sensation in my arms and sometimes in my legs. It is very similar to the ‘pins and needles’ sensation you can get when your legs have been crossed for too long. These abnormal sensations come and go and don’t seem to be triggered by anything in particular. Is this yet another symptom of ME/CFS? Or do I need to go and see my doctor?

Symptom: Mild heat stroke

ME Essential Spring 2022

Recently I went to the seaside for the day. It was very hot and I felt it was too much for me, so I went down to the sea to cool off – just paddling in the water (which was surprisingly cold – in fact, downright chilly). It was fine initially but then I started to feel off-balance and then ill, and had to get back to the car quickly (and I had to sit down on the way several times) and then lie down on the back seat of the car. What might have caused such a reaction?

Treatment: Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitors

ME Essential Summer 2021

My doctor has suggested that I might like to try using a drug called sertraline (trade name is Lustral). I know it’s normally used to treat depression but he says that it may be worth trying because ME can upset the levels of chemical transmitters in the brain and this drug can help to increase the level of one called serotonin. Is this drug safe? And is there any evidence that it can be used to treat ME?

Symptom: Vivid Dreams

ME Essential Summer 2021

Are vivid dreams a recognised symptom of ME? Like most people with ME I have unrefreshing sleep and sometimes wake up in the night. But I’ve recently been waking in the middle of the night with very clear memories of rather bizarre vivid dreams. Fortunately, nothing frightening has happened so far!

Treatment: Tryptophan

ME Essential Spring 2020

I’ve read that taking a tryptophan supplement is helpful for people with ME. Is this true? And are there any side-effects?

Mental Health: Anxiety and Panic Attacks

ME Essential Autumn 2018

I’ve always been a rather anxious person but this has become more noticeable since developing ME. I also have occasional panic attacks – which never happened before. Is this all part of having this illness? Or am I just being unlucky?

Treatments: Drugs – Sensitivities & Side-effects

ME Essential Autumn 2018

This is more of a warning than a question. Earlier this year I experienced a rapid and noticeable deterioration in the fatigue part of my ME/CFS. I was also getting muscle cramps – a new symptom to add to the list. All of this coincided with a prescription from my doctor for water losing tablets (diuretics) to treat high blood pressure. At first, she didn’t think there was any connection. But after doing some blood tests it turned out that I had a low level of potassium – something that can occur as a side-effect of using this type of drug. After a change in medication, my potassium level returned to normal and my ME/CFS symptoms also improved. So it’s worth noting that drugs can sometimes cause a significant exacerbation of symptoms for people with ME/CFS.

Mental Health: Depression

ME Essential Spring 2018

Like many other people with ME/CFS, I often feel fed up and frustrated by all the restrictions this illness imposes on my life. But I don’t feel depressed. I now have a new bright GP who thinks I am depressed and he wants me to try a course of antidepressants – to see if they make me feel happier! I know I would feel happier if I just felt well again. But I’m not convinced that I need antidepressants to do so!

Charles Shepherd
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