Lucycat
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I am by no means an expert on Lithium. My understanding was that it helped to correct the chemical imbalance in Bipolar disorder. However the depression associated with PTSD is often not a classic depression, and does not have the chemical imbalance. Some have described it as 'distress' rather than depression for that very reason.
I know when I was feeling suicidal, my GP put me on an antidepressant that just made me fuzzy. I stopped taking it, and my T agreed it was pointless. However what did help was therapy - specifically EMDR that made me feel a lot better more quickly than antidepressants could possibly have started to work.
I am not saying that you should or should not try Lithium, I am just thinking that I will be interested in your psychiatrists take on it.
I know when I was feeling suicidal, my GP put me on an antidepressant that just made me fuzzy. I stopped taking it, and my T agreed it was pointless. However what did help was therapy - specifically EMDR that made me feel a lot better more quickly than antidepressants could possibly have started to work.
I am not saying that you should or should not try Lithium, I am just thinking that I will be interested in your psychiatrists take on it.