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PatrickNeville
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16 Mar 2011, 10:19 pm

I am writing this on behalf of a friend because when they turned to me for an answer I did not really know any good advise to give. Any help from the brainy people on here I have come across could be appreciated a lot.

Since a child they have been very lactose intolerant.

The person suffers depression and anxiety disorder (both generalised and social). They have been on medications in the past for it such as Effexor, Clonazepam, Trazadone, and Clonadine all at the same time, which they took together until October. In December they started on Paxil.

http://panicdisorder.about.com/od/treat ... /paxil.htm

Now they take Paxil, and the lactose intolerance has gone from from bad to very extreme. And as disgusting as it may sound they now have diarrhoea within minutes of eating, which sometimes includes blood and often contains mucus. They think there is possibly something else going on and that the meds are amplifying the problem. Let me jsut recap that this started occuring after the medication treatment started.

Let me just quote one thing they said to me.

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I take it for depression and anxiety. I have both anxiety disorders, generalised and social. It has helped me so much with the anxiety, which is slowly improving my quality of life. It has helped some what with the depression, but I know part of that is environmental, which I am working on. I am also in group for anxiety and behavioural mod for anxiety. These therapies and changes will take time. I've been dealing with the disorders since child hood. I believe these new therapies will make a difference, but in time. I am still working on the depression, such as environmental changes.


The meds are helping them. It is something they need to function, especially since the person has children to look after.

The only suggestions I have been able to make to trying some kind of digestive Enyzmes, chopping up food more finely and eating lots of ginger to help stimulate digestion. These suggestions of mines may help but I know it is not really going to do enough, which is why I thought I'd ask on here.

Does anybody know of anything which could relieve symptoms or alternative medications which don't have these side effects in comparison to cases like this?


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17 Mar 2011, 9:13 am

Bump. Anyone got advise then?


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17 Mar 2011, 9:31 am

I tryed a paxil somebody gave me once. It made me angry and I punched a hole in the wall.



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17 Mar 2011, 11:37 am

PatrickNeville wrote:
they now have diarrhoea within minutes of eating, which sometimes includes blood and often contains mucus.


If there is blood in the stools then they should see a doctor immediately.

I have never heard of such a side effect from any SSRI (and they have a lot). My own experience of such drugs (mine is Citalopram) is that the drawbacks far outweigh any benefits.