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From: Steven Fawks on 7 Sep 2008 23:38 Might (and I emphasize MIGHT!) want to try ditching the drugs and going with some shrink time/counseling/etc. I've heard it's not a great idea to go cold turkey, but once you start that stuff, it seems to go on an on (and then you have the drug side effects to deal with as well as the depression). Not an MD or Psychiatrist, Steve > > Would it be advisable for a Tmd patient diagnosed with major > depression, to take an SSRI drug that has been known to cause > clenching? I have prescribed Celexa and I do not want to aggravate my > condition, or sabotage what Dr. Boyd is doing. The doctor who > prescribed the drug knows about my jaw problems and doesnt seem to be > worried, but what does a psychiatrist know about Tmd. thanks
From: jerm on 7 Sep 2008 23:47 On Sep 7, 8:38 pm, Steven Fawks <tuthjoc...(a)myturbonet.com> wrote: > Might (and I emphasize MIGHT!) want to try ditching the drugs > and going with some shrink time/counseling/etc. > > I've heard it's not a great idea to go cold turkey, but once > you start that stuff, it seems to go on an on (and then you > have the drug side effects to deal with as well as the > depression). > > Not an MD or Psychiatrist, > Steve > > > > > Would it be advisable for a Tmd patient diagnosed with major > > depression, to take an SSRI drug that has been known to cause > > clenching? I have prescribed Celexa and I do not want to aggravate my > > condition, or sabotage what Dr. Boyd is doing. The doctor who > > prescribed the drug knows about my jaw problems and doesnt seem to be > > worried, but what does a psychiatrist know about Tmd. thanks sorry for posting this in two different threads, i thought I had deleted one. Yeah, the whole drug deal seems like a slippery slope that ive been opposed to, but as things have become pretty ingrained and stalled Ive had to rethink the whole deal. I just find it a weird paradox, that there seems to be this link between depression, stress,tmd problems, and that the standard treament for depression and stress as far as drugs go, often causes clenching and jaw issues. I've only taken three pills so far, so i dont think id get any withdrawal.
From: jerm on 16 Sep 2008 23:31 On Sep 7, 8:38 pm, Steven Fawks <tuthjoc...(a)myturbonet.com> wrote: > Might (and I emphasize MIGHT!) want to try ditching the drugs > and going with some shrink time/counseling/etc. > > I've heard it's not a great idea to go cold turkey, but once > you start that stuff, it seems to go on an on (and then you > have the drug side effects to deal with as well as the > depression). > > Not an MD or Psychiatrist, > Steve > > > > About 2 weeks ago Jim equilibrated a tooth opposite a crown, that had an high spot id probably been clenching on for about a year. Since then the pain that ive had on that side has changed alot, but there is still pain remaining, and in the last couple weeks ive started waking up with the morning neck headache on a daily basis. How long should it take for pain caused by an interference to subside after being taken out?
From: Dartos on 17 Sep 2008 11:42 Your case has been anything but ordinary, so I would not want to speculate. Sorry, D jerm wrote: > On Sep 7, 8:38 pm, Steven Fawks <tuthjoc...(a)myturbonet.com> wrote: > >>Might (and I emphasize MIGHT!) want to try ditching the drugs >>and going with some shrink time/counseling/etc. >> >>I've heard it's not a great idea to go cold turkey, but once >>you start that stuff, it seems to go on an on (and then you >>have the drug side effects to deal with as well as the >>depression). >> >>Not an MD or Psychiatrist, >>Steve >> >> >> >> > > About 2 weeks ago Jim equilibrated a tooth opposite a crown, that had > an high spot id > probably been clenching on for about a year. Since then the pain that > ive had on that side has > changed alot, but there is still pain remaining, and in the last > couple weeks ive started waking up with > the morning neck headache on a daily basis. How long should it take > for pain caused by an interference to subside after being taken out?
From: jerm on 17 Sep 2008 14:05
On Sep 17, 8:42 am, Dartos <tuthjoc...(a)myturbonet.com> wrote: > Your case has been anything but ordinary, so I would not want > to speculate. > > Sorry, > D > Thats alright, it's totally understandable. > jerm wrote: > > On Sep 7, 8:38 pm, Steven Fawks <tuthjoc...(a)myturbonet.com> wrote: > > >>Might (and I emphasize MIGHT!) want to try ditching the drugs > >>and going with some shrink time/counseling/etc. > > >>I've heard it's not a great idea to go cold turkey, but once > >>you start that stuff, it seems to go on an on (and then you > >>have the drug side effects to deal with as well as the > >>depression). > > >>Not an MD or Psychiatrist, > >>Steve > > > About 2 weeks ago Jim equilibrated a tooth opposite a crown, that had > > an high spot id > > probably been clenching on for about a year. Since then the pain that > > ive had on that side has > > changed alot, but there is still pain remaining, and in the last > > couple weeks ive started waking up with > > the morning neck headache on a daily basis. How long should it take > > for pain caused by an interference to subside after being taken out? |