
Originally Posted by
drugsforcats
Contemporarium... Sorry to hear you are feeling so down, and experiencing a bout of fucked up shit. It sounds like there is plenty going on in your life that would help exacerbate any kind of 'emotional' side effects you might be experiencing from the mdone. As we know, everyone reacts differently, so it is totally within the realm of possibilities that the methadone is leading to increased anxiety/depression regarding difficult situations you are being forced to deal with. Lots of people experience depression (etc.) when taking bupe, so why not methadone? Maybe adjusting your dose down (slowly, of course), even just a few mgs, would help you feel a little better (definately just a maybe, though... you ultimately know better than me, or anyone else).
Seems like everyone here really cares about you, with lots of good advice as to how to help remedy your situation. Not sure I saw it listed yet, (I'm sure someone would recomend it soon, if not already) is just to get as much exercise as possible. It always seems to do wonders for the mood. Even some short walks, can help start to rebuild your natural endorphin system, and all that good stuff....
I'm pretty sure I remember reading that you were on bupe at some point in the 'not to distant' past (winter or spring)? I realize you probably didn't have all the shit going on with your place (needing rent $), job shit and having the SO move out/on (always heartbreaking and tough, without the job and place hassles), BUT... do you remember feeling any better or worse emotionally? For example, lethargy/apathy has always been a problem regarding the mdone (personally), but not so much with bupe (it does have PLENTY of issues of its own though). I guess what I'm getting at is wether or not you feel like some of the depression is related to methadone, and can it be helped/dealt with by medication adjustments?
Maybe you could talk to your doc at the clinic? I know that 90% (maybe more) of them don't really know shit about... well, anything (or just don't care), but more specifically, knowledge redarding side effects of the medication they prescribe would be helpful. Maybe, just maybe yours would have some knowledge and be willing to try to help. Maybe it would get you a step closer to take homes at the same time (sounds like you need to see him/her a few times, anyway, for the take homes). Others have already mentioned at least trying an anti-depressant. I have little experience with them, but if it would help you feel a little more positive and stable amidst the chaos and pains in the ass, maybe it would be worth it. Some (antidepressants) take awhile to 'build up'/start working, so stick with it for at least a few weeks or a month if you do try that route.
Well... I hope things start improving for you soon. Perhaps even a shift in perspective can just make things 'look' more positive. FWIW, you have my empathy and positive thoughts! Clearly lots of people on this board want to see you happy, and see life improve. I hope you get cut a break soon! Sounds like you could use one. In the meantime, take a quick walk or jog (I hope it helps your 'headspace'). Take care, and keep your chin up!
Drugs4cats