im really sorry that you have to do 48wk i hope it starts getting a bit easier for you
i am not doing treatment yet but dr's hav tried in the past to put me on several AD's and they made me severely depressed,wellbutrin made me almost suicidal-just adding u a note to consider
I agree with Advocate 1955. I took Welburtrin through treatment.
I now question if that was a good medication for someone to be taking on
treatment. I believe it my have add to some of the problems I was having
treatment. Harder time sleeping, obsession in addition to other mental
effects that cause focusing in on things maybe you shouldn't. I did start
feeling better when I stopped taking it. What Advocate 1955 is saying is
very true. I never took Valium before I treated last year. Treatment was
Very hard on my mental state and that really got to me. Valium was my
Doctors suggestion and worked wonders. I question if Welburtrin is a
good choice for anyone on treatment. I had taken Welburtrin at different
in my life before treatment. The effects were different on treatment and I
would've stopped taking sooner if realized I might have felt better without
welburtrin during treatment.
This is no easy treatment. hang in there. Turn over every rock to find the
answer. Relaxation is very much needed during treatment. It helps the mind and body. Your doctor can give him something to help make this not so
stressful.
Thank you everyone for your comments! So appreciated. i am making notes to take to our next drs appointment. Reidmusic, your side effects sound very similar to hubs. It truly is day to day, sometimes minute to minute. Hub is better this afternoon and is determined to soldier on. INteresting about the Welbutrin dontworry_behappy - I will talk with dr about that. I think if we get good results from his week 4 labs next week, it will make a difference - like he is winning this war raging inside of him. So thankful he doesn't have to go to work through this. Cheflady, good tip on counting down the weeks. I hope thatfinishing the incivek will make a difference also. thanks again for your help - I'll be hanging around here for the next few months and hope I can be a help to others too.
Thanks for the information on the drugs used to help your husband's symptoms. especially the insomnia, which has begun to rear its ugly head. it always helps to know what is helping others get some relief.
I was on Wellbutrin during treatment with Incivek. It stopped the deep, black hole depression I was afraid that might be triggered and even the feelings of doom and all that. Having said that I honestly believe Incivek comes with its own share of malaise and saps the ability to feel pleasure or interest. I can't explain it and of course there are no studies to support this but that is what I think. It lifted within days after I was finished with Incivek.
The thing is I don't know what stage of fibrosis you husband is or his history with psychoactive medication or possible prior experience with depression. Treating again comes with its share of fear and doubt whether all this is going to work and we are taking these heavy duty meds (again) for nothing. It can be overwhelming without support from others. I am glad you are on line doing this and I also think it would actually help your hubby if he were to participate. My husband wouldn't if he were treating. It just wouldn't be his nature. He would read and understand the basics but that is about it.
The thing is lots of us who treated before thought we knew what to expect with Triple and I for one was shocked when I realized what a "game changer" is for the whole treatment experience. The first time I treated I could work and even traveled. I thought Triple would be like that. So, there is that shocker to contend with.
Lastly in my opinion Wellbutrin does zero for anxiety and some people think there is a difference between the brand name and the generic. I discovered I did not need a 2X day dose and one dose of the 150 was enough for me. It was an efficacious therapeutic dose and worked better than a higher dose. I take a few other meds unrelated to Hepatitis C so it could be how they were metabolized - just thought I would throw that out there.
** You know your hubby better than anyone and I hope after reading some of our experiences you can determine what is what. I hope you do mention this to the doctor and I hope this works out. I honestly think Incivek could be a huge factor though