Postby jeffbert » 14 years ago
True; I have had rather unpleasant experiences with antispasmodic medication many times. So much so, that I decided not to take oral or other types that affect the entire body. Having said that, my life was not on the line. Depression can be serious, as noted in this thread's title. The doctor's prescription may work fine, or may cause undesirable side-effects, but you need to work things out with your doctor. Patience is needed if you really want a solution. My mom has been to many doctors for her foot problems, and she finally found one who actually helped her, though the others also tried. There are many new treatments, and not all doctors know of them. You may need to try a different doctor.
One more thing: I know that certain drugs require gradual withdrawal. It matters not that you are having unpleasant side-effects. Again, only your doctor should advise you on these things. He cannot help you, unless you not only trust him, but also tell him your concerns about the treatment he prescribes. Keep in touch with him, & let him know if you have problems with the treatment.
To all: it is one thing to speak about your experiences with these things, but you must not give advice! We do not want a law suit! If you do speak of your own or others experiences, you should remember to make clear that they are just that. I do not want to offend anyone, but this is very serious stuff. If my text seems to belittle your intelligence, please forgive me. It is all too easy to forget that this forum consists of everyday people whose common tie is a cute little robot boy. We care about one another, but that being the case, let us not forget that we are not qualified to give advice on this subject.
