msshendo wrote:
When I went from 25mg to 50mg my Dr. warned me about the side effects of constipation and dry mouth but that was about it. She already knew of the incontinence I have been experiencing and since it was a pre-existing condition, I don't think she gave it much thought as a side effect.
msshendo, I can definitely relate to that one, the adult ADHD service first prescribed me fluoxetine in addition to my current meds and when I mentioned that my IC had gotten worse, she just said "oh well they do tend to do that sometimes." When I told her I had IC during my initial assessment and she asked me how I was dealing with it, I said that "I wear protective undergarments" and as I have been experiencing this ("suffering" just sounds negative to me!) for many years, I guess that she didn't think it would be a problem. Weird that, how a lot of GP's and continence nurses can be hell-bent on any and every treatment available, regardless of the potential implications. Good for those who can be helped, but not so great for those who are tired of embarrassing appointments, tests etc. The way I read the ADHD nurses feelings about it, it felt like she was thinking "well you already have the problem so how could it get any worse." I don't mind this so much as that is kind of how I feel about the situation, but I could be totally wrong. Having said that, when I told her about my IC for the first time, that was definitely something which confirmed her suspicions of me being ADHD.
PB&J32, I'm really sorry to hear that but it could always be worse. At the moment, my gf is out of pills so I just pleasure her and we're both happy with that. As long as you are both happy overall, that is more than a lot of people can ever hope for in this world, but I see how it can be frustrating.
MSUSpartan, apparently most of the SSRI's have similar potential side effects but where IC is concerned it is a low percentage. Here is a study I found about Citalopram and IC, but as far as the credibility of it goes, I can't confirm anything although it does appear to be one of the more reliable websites I've looked at for this kind of stuff:
http://www.ehealthme.com/ds/citalopram+ ... continence MightyChipmunk, thanks for the info. I've looked at drugs.com too, but I couldn't find anything on there that I couldn't find on ehealthme.com - now whilst I am not contesting which of the two sites is more accurate or trustworthy, I do like the fact that ehealthme has some figures. As rough as they may be, as we are such a small demographic, relatively speaking, I do think that there is some interesting statistics in there. Sure, they might not be the most accurate but I do believe they are taken from real reports which is always welcome information, as it brings me a bit closer to the real picture

Thanks for your replies everyone, I'm only new here and already hearing from lots of people in a similar situation to me
