So my daily medication regimen is the following:
- Sirtraline
- Mirtazapine
- Pregabalin
- Propanaol 2-4x daily
- Diazepam 2-3x daily
- Methylphenidate (ADHD)
- CoCodomol 30/500mg (prescription only) 2-3x daily.
CoCodomol is the only medication that actually helps ‘dissipate’ the depressive black fog; overall sense of hopelessness and despair, that consumes me from the moment i wake up.
It doesn’t lift my mood as such, neither does it feel like it’s acting as a ‘high’. It feels more like it helps dissipate the darkness, and allows the ‘real me’ to make a ‘brief’ appearance.
I’ve been doing this for close to 3 years now, and thankfully have a GP who understands how it does work for me, and other patients, and continues to prescribe it for me.
It has been documented that opiates can help with major depression and anxiety, but I found that it helped lessen the darkness by chance, after being prescribed it for back-pain.
So taking CoCodomol alongside Diazapam, which essentially helps slow-down the exhausting ‘racing thoughts’ (Propanol helps with generally anxiety), I’m able to ‘look forward’ too 2-4hrs of feeling a little less awful.
I’m nearly 3 years sober from Alcohol and Cannabis, so CoCodomol is my only ‘crutch’, and is obviously closely monitored.
It’s obviously not ideal scenario longterm, but thinking about a day where I can’t take CoCodomol IS frightening. I’d almost certainly feel the need to take to drinking or smoking again, so feels like the lesser evil.
Am under no illusions there is a ‘dependency’ factor here, and I’ve acknowledged as such to my GP, and Psychiatrist (who diagnosed my AuDHD and Methylphenidate) who seemed to have no issue with the CoCodomol, but that hurdle is for another day.
I’ve recently discovered that Boots sell a stronger over-the-counter: 12/500mg. Cocodomol, alongside the common 8/500mg variety.
I have bought a few packs of the 12/500mg, and have found 1-2 of these also helps, so I use these on days where I feel I can cope a bit better, without using up my precious 30/500mg supply.




