I am new to this community. I live in Oman, half way around the world from North America. I am taking 20mg fluoxetine (Salipax) every morning. I started taking it right around Christmas but I don't remember the exact day. So about 8 weeks. I have resisted taking anti-depressants since around 1987, when I moved to Istanbul from NY after my divorce and my father's death, to be with people whom I had known for about 5 years, who were involved with well established tradition spiritual practice. (In other words not a "cult" or "sect" but established for many centuries and well known).
At that time I began to be plagued with fatigue, chronic diarrhea, chronic bronchitis, and I was a Hep. B carrier with active hepatitis. The year before I had survived an unknown infection for which I was on whole blood intravenously for a month at the Bronx VAMC. A physician said I was depressed. I said yes but I was depressed because I was sick and not sick because i was depressed. During the 8 years I lived in Turkey I variously was treated for hypothyroidism, ameobic dysentery, giardiasis, candidiasis, Vitamin B12 deficiency, pneumonia (4 times) and chronic bronchitis, low blood pressure, as well as severe back pain (I have a 50% disability from the VA for back pain). I was diagnosed as asthmatic and prescribed Inthal and Ventoline. I was prescribed Vitamin B12 IM, and synthroid. I resisted anti-depressant medication as unmanly, to put it bluntly, despite the deep depression I was in.
In Saudi Arabia in 1996, I was prescribed claritine for sleep apnea. In 1997 in Oman, I was diagnosed as having PTSD due to childhood trauma, adolescent sexual abuse, medical abuse while in the hospital in the USAF for an RTA (car accident) and secondary abuse from medical practitioners in years afterwards. I have also developed marginally high blood pressure and my liver is normal. I am a carrier and not active HepB. In 2001, I was told to stop the B12 and the synthroid. I gained 20 more kilos on top of the 110kilos I was in 1997. In 2001, I went deeply into depression and was frankly psychotic for a while after September 11th. I was in another car accident, and my liver enzymes were up, and I was in far greater pain then ever. I started to see a psychiatrist last year, 2003 in April. Last