Taking Hydrocodone For Depression (Page 15)

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I am wondering if anybody else out there has taken Hydrocodone and noticed that symptoms of depression are alleviated? I find that many of today's anti-anxiety and antidepressant drugs come with unpleasant side effects, whereas while taking Hydrocodone they aren't there. The caveat to all of this is that yes, I know that Hydrocodone and opiates in general can be addictive. So long term use would result in withdrawal symptoms. I'm just wondering who else might agree with me on this?

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Gov. Prick scott would not take money for medicare n medicaid. Now in fL, low income, cant even get primary specialist anymore. I had hydrocodone for crippling pain for 2 years. I finally had hope that even though i was murdered by medicaid system 5 times flat lined. I could get out of bed, i could talk again with hydrocodone, i even pushed myself to get strength back to hopefully get out of wheelchair. But i have gone 19 months with no medication so its not about withdrawal anymore. its about being left in inhumane pain home alone. Family doesn't visit anymore. I cant do anything. So yes Hydrocodone does help with depression and add some quality to end of life.

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I feel you!!!! I found out extended release opiates cause the false drug panel readings, AND DRAIN YOUR ADRENALS causing HYPOTHYROIDISM!!! Nothing like being pinned to a sofa without meds on a beautiful day....they don't care about quality of life!!!

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Extended release opiates gave me hypothyroidism and now with regular Oxycodone (which increases T levels and gives energy) gone...I pinned to couch like a frkkn invalid...I hate it!!

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Ann opiates have MANY therapeutic benefits and bout 70yrs ago were prescribed for just about everything depending on dose.....they have done opiates the same as cannabis!!!! Hydrocodone and Oxycodone are actually made from the enzyme Thebaine, which is the only NONNARCOTIC part of plant and is a stimulant which also raises T levels in your Thyroid--it gives energy by healing the thyroid!!!

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I totally agree with you. There has been concerted effort to remove opiates from the formulary. Definitely no one wants addicts but there is some pain that is not taken care of with 2 aspirins . My hip and knee are bone on bone. Sometimes I just can't function..
I can promise you this is government /big pharma related.

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Jesus and God bless all on this page always in Prayer for everyone go to Jesus and God for everything Jesus and God bless everyone goodnight

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Hi Lucy, good to hear from you. It is good to examine the opinions expressed by others. One of the best ways to understand where others with varying view points arrive at their conclusion. Have a nice holiday!
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Hello good morning to all spyzs just curious my doctor ran my t4 levels and for the first time in 5 years they came back at a high level and yes my energy level has risen tremendously unfortunately I cannot do much because of what the consequences would be after. I was concerned I might have a thyroid problem on top of everything else in 5 years I have been taking the norco the test came out normal could it be the manufacturer ? My doctor will re test again as soon as he comes back from walking out of his office for good have to find another doctor in the mean time I have to pray and worry I don't have cancer or a thyroid condition have a blessed day

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Patty I personally found out that extended release/abuse proof opiates cause adrenal drainage and hypothyroidism in menapausal women who cannot do hormone replacement therapy.....as my life came to a screeching halt, I started looking into medicine interactions and found study after study in peer review articles claiming such..... Sadly I think it will take longer to become well again than it did to get this sick

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Omg why can't the doctor's put 2and 2 together after all the things I have and symptoms. yes I am in meno after having a hysterectomy in 2011ra. oa.So many things to list I feel like I am fighting for my life everyday mentally and physically when will the war end

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its becuse ins. co. n gov. took our Dr.s away the only thing speacialist do is over charge make u wait months for apt then say oh "thats not my speaciality " I want my Dr. Back

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Yes I have tried several antidepressant meds none seem to help with my depression symptoms, one of my problems I struggle with is low or no energy to do the things I use to enjoy I suffer from a chronic pain condition and found that after taking 10 mgs. 4 times a day that I felt better!! Both mentally and physically so I agree with you best of luck to you

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Trust me on this. The addiction risk is absolutely not worth any relief from depression you may get. I have had a three year addiction to hydro and despite several attempts can't beat it due to the withdrawal symptoms. More so to your case this is what you are likely to experience. Initially you may get relief from the depression but eventually your tolerance will grow and you will require more for the same effect. Then you’re likely to require it every 4 to 6 hours around the clock to avoid withdrawal. Worst of all, at this point the euphoric feeling or relief from depression will go away and your no longer taking it to feel better you’re taking it instead to avoid feeling bad. And if on it long enough, depression will become one of the symptoms, among others. I battle depression constantly as a result of the physical and psychological dependency. Of course, if one does eventually get off it, depression is one of the most common symptoms of withdrawal from it. Short term and often long term. Bottom line the depression your fighting will likely be worsened if any type of dependency or addiction develops. Not to mention the even worse risk of it leading to use and abuse of other if not worse opiates. It can easily be completely destructive to one’s life and simply should not even remotely be considered for that purpose. I say that as a person who can vouch for the addiction battle this drug can bring.

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Greetings T time. Sorry you had to suffer with the addiction battle. For me personally, and one who has suffered from chronic pain, major depression, anxiety, migraines, and severe panic attacks for 30 yrs.... I can tell you that I have been through the game of treatment. In my case, combing a great PhD, mild exercise, and medication management for the depression, chronic pain (opiods), panic/anxiety attacks (ativan), and Ritalin for med resistant depression has allowed me to lead a full and productive life. Granted, I do not suffer from the horrible disease of addiction, or have "grown" into it.

I bring all this up so a healthy discussion takes place. Do my pain meds help with the depression and anxiety? Yes, they do along with the the therapy. We should never paint with such broad strokes, when someone suffering may just find the same relief as I did.

Best wishes on finding the best tretment plan for you!

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I've been suffering from major depression my whole life. It has been unresponsive to every antidepressant I've taken. (And I've probably taken every one on the market.) The pattern is the same with each drug. It may help for a short period of time but then my depression comes back. My psychiatrist had to increase the dose which caused more side effects. Then, I had to withdraw because it was doing nothing but raising my blood pressure. And withdrawing from most antidepressants is an ordeal. Big pharma lied when they claimed these drugs weren't addicting and had no withdrawal effects.

Enter hydrocodone. I developed a painful back problem that was confirmed by various scans. My doctor prescribed hydrocodone. It not only helped my back pain but was the first drug the really lifted my depression. My psychiatrist was honest enough to tell me that opioids are powerful antidepressants. This has been known for a long time. The problem is their abuse potential. Most people quickly develop a tolerance to opioids and need progressively higher doses to achieve the same effect. Addiction comes quickly with hydrocodone. If one already has depression, withdrawal is a horrible experience that, sadly, leads some to take their lives. One cannot use hydrocodone as a long term remedy for depression. Tolerance is quickly developed and the drug becomes ineffective. Opioids slow G.I. motility (chronic constipation) and kill the libido. One becomes less than human as your whole life revolves around getting a supply of opioids.

The obvious question is: What is the difference between taking antidepressants and opioids? Well, in my experience, antidepressants rarely give the user a feeling of pleasure, while opioids usually give an intense feeling of pleasure. This is the major reason why they have a high potential for abuse.

From my own experience, I would avoid opioids like the plague, unless one has severe pain from a terminal illness or short term pain from surgery.

An enlightening article on the subject: "What Big Pharma Does Not Want You to Know About the Opioid Epidemic," by Martha Rosenberg. It can be found in the health section of "Alternet."

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I find that when u are pain free u r happy. it goes hand in hand. of course when u have no problems u will just feel better. enjoy the good moods life is to short. :)

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Posters,

Not to burst your bubble but the only reason your symptoms of depression are uplifted is REDUCTION of severe pain.

The only opioids that are proven to have a mood uplift are Oxycodone and similar.

The others are major CNS depressants and will make your mood worse over time.

I suffer Central Pain Syndrome. Some of the current pain medications I am on put me in tears, trust me I have an open door to Oxy liquid but won't abuse it to feel better.

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Opiods increase dopamine which will alleviate depression but it also gives a euphoric feeling which is not a "normal" state of mind. Abuse or long term use can cause depression to worsen in the long run but especially if you quit abruptly.
I have experienced treatment resistant depression and I never really gave antidepressants a try because Opiods made me feel so good why would I need anything else! But it lead to abuse bc your body will need higher and higher doses to get the same nice feeling you had in the begining. I finally found a good psychiatrist who prescribes me an antidepressant and a mood stabilizer and the combination works for me. I don't have the euphoric feeling I did with the Opiods obviously but I feel "normal" which for me is waking up in the morning not dreading the day, looking forward to things again, and not feeling like a need a narcotic to face the day. I have read that the first kind of antidepressant you take doesn't always do the trick and most people have to try a few different types to get the results they want. It can be trial and error and it's probably not going to be immediate- for me it was almost 3 months of trying different things but I was improving over that period.

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I could not agree with you MORE!! Unfortunately, this will NEVER HAPPEN!! I really wish you luck!

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