amethist
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My husband has been struggling with his medication for a while now, and we have no help as yet to regulate or change them, if that is what is needed. His GP does not really understand much about PTSD, and the Psychologist who he was seeing at the day center discharched him from her care when they discharged him for the day center, that's if you could call it care she gave him. so to be on honest we have been on our own medication wise for quite a long time now.
He started falling asleep within an hour of taking them last year, so we reduced his morning dose by 0.5mg, which helped and he settled back into a reasonable routine again. We reduce the same one again a few months back as it started happening again. Again he settled down again and was doing OK. he then was waking up in the morning fuzzy headed and this stayed with him all day, so we decided to reduce the same on in the evening, that sorted the fuzziness out with in a few days.
For the last 2 weeks the need to sleep within an hour of taking them, started again. So after some discussion he decided to cut the last of this medication out all together yesterday morning.
The one he has been reducing is an anti depressant called Fluoxetine, but does cause drowsiness, which is why he was reducing this one as it is the easiest being in 0.5mg tablets.
Unfortunately yesterday he went from being drowsy to being so hyper, changing so much, that even my youngest daughter said something was not right when she was talking to him.
He then went from hyper to being assertive to the point of crossing boundaries of how he spoke to me. This was not him at all, not even before PTSD set in did he ever speak to me like this. he demanded his bank card so he could go to the pub, telling me he could make his own decisions and if he wanted some money he could have it.
I had to agree yes he could have money if he wanted it, also trying to explain why it was not a good idea to go for a pint, when his mood was probably caused by his body reacting to not taking that medication in the morning. Plus many other reasons, but without saying how much it would effect me. he still takes the other one which is Paroxetine.
He was so insistent that he would be fine, I gave in and gave him the bank card, writing the number down for him. Trouble was he got me so stressed out by all this I wrote the number down wrong, and the card was not excepted. he came back telling me how I had messed up, which I explained was his fault for being so bull headed about it all.
I ended up going with my own card and getting money out giving him it and going off to take my granddaughter out.
He decided to go to his mums last night before I got back, for the stupid idea that I was not coming home last night. I have never stayed out over night no matter how tough life has become with PTSD.
He came back this morning and took his medication, including the one he knocked off yesterday, and within an hour he was again falling asleep.
He has been in quite a bad way all day, partly because of the medication, but mainly due to the reaction of how he behaved yesterday. he has slept most of the day, getting up for food and drink, but looking very drawn, even disassociating at one point, with me having to bring him back top his safe place.
He is fed up of feeling tired and listless, he want to get his life back, but how can he when his medication seems to be causing more issues that what is fixing now.
So Monday morning I am on the phone to make an appointment with the pharmacist we were told about, who would be able to help and guide him with medication problems and even may be able to suggest an alternative. He has had reviews with his GP, but is just told to keep going with them. So after 3 1/2 years on these meds, maybe time now for some one else to take over with them.
I do hope this can be done, as we are getting no help from anywhere else right now.
As for his reaction to what happened yesterday and how he spoke to me. His dad sorted that out and told him what an idiot he was being. I did get an apology of sorts, maybe when he is back on a level, we will be able to talk about the full reasons of how we both reacted to this.
For now I am back in full carer mode, as he cannot think straight, and does not really know which way is up.
Amethist
He started falling asleep within an hour of taking them last year, so we reduced his morning dose by 0.5mg, which helped and he settled back into a reasonable routine again. We reduce the same one again a few months back as it started happening again. Again he settled down again and was doing OK. he then was waking up in the morning fuzzy headed and this stayed with him all day, so we decided to reduce the same on in the evening, that sorted the fuzziness out with in a few days.
For the last 2 weeks the need to sleep within an hour of taking them, started again. So after some discussion he decided to cut the last of this medication out all together yesterday morning.
The one he has been reducing is an anti depressant called Fluoxetine, but does cause drowsiness, which is why he was reducing this one as it is the easiest being in 0.5mg tablets.
Unfortunately yesterday he went from being drowsy to being so hyper, changing so much, that even my youngest daughter said something was not right when she was talking to him.
He then went from hyper to being assertive to the point of crossing boundaries of how he spoke to me. This was not him at all, not even before PTSD set in did he ever speak to me like this. he demanded his bank card so he could go to the pub, telling me he could make his own decisions and if he wanted some money he could have it.
I had to agree yes he could have money if he wanted it, also trying to explain why it was not a good idea to go for a pint, when his mood was probably caused by his body reacting to not taking that medication in the morning. Plus many other reasons, but without saying how much it would effect me. he still takes the other one which is Paroxetine.
He was so insistent that he would be fine, I gave in and gave him the bank card, writing the number down for him. Trouble was he got me so stressed out by all this I wrote the number down wrong, and the card was not excepted. he came back telling me how I had messed up, which I explained was his fault for being so bull headed about it all.
I ended up going with my own card and getting money out giving him it and going off to take my granddaughter out.
He decided to go to his mums last night before I got back, for the stupid idea that I was not coming home last night. I have never stayed out over night no matter how tough life has become with PTSD.
He came back this morning and took his medication, including the one he knocked off yesterday, and within an hour he was again falling asleep.
He has been in quite a bad way all day, partly because of the medication, but mainly due to the reaction of how he behaved yesterday. he has slept most of the day, getting up for food and drink, but looking very drawn, even disassociating at one point, with me having to bring him back top his safe place.
He is fed up of feeling tired and listless, he want to get his life back, but how can he when his medication seems to be causing more issues that what is fixing now.
So Monday morning I am on the phone to make an appointment with the pharmacist we were told about, who would be able to help and guide him with medication problems and even may be able to suggest an alternative. He has had reviews with his GP, but is just told to keep going with them. So after 3 1/2 years on these meds, maybe time now for some one else to take over with them.
I do hope this can be done, as we are getting no help from anywhere else right now.
As for his reaction to what happened yesterday and how he spoke to me. His dad sorted that out and told him what an idiot he was being. I did get an apology of sorts, maybe when he is back on a level, we will be able to talk about the full reasons of how we both reacted to this.
For now I am back in full carer mode, as he cannot think straight, and does not really know which way is up.
Amethist