I was on them so long Bear it is hard to remember. I remember being on Venloflaxine trade name Effexor through my 20's and into my 30's, then I was on Duloxitine trade name Cymbalta for a while and that was combined with Amitriptyline because I had nerve pain from a car accident but amitriptyline can be used as an AD on it's own - they were also giving me diazepam at that time for anxiety when it was really bad but it turns out it the anxiety had gone off the scale because of meno!.
Then I was on citalopram for at least 4 years. I got given sertraline which I had never had before just after xmas and could only manage 2 weeks before the dreaming, broken nights sleep and zombie feelings set in again.
I often said to doctors who told me I had "ME" in my 20's (if they were not telling me I was making my problems up...

)but there was nothing they could do about it"..."that I had to live with my depression..."it's just how you are"! and then they told me I had fibromyalgia 8 years ago. They said that my 2 prem babies and pre-eclampsia and post-natal episodes were "just random".. and that my problems with the pill and periods...."we have no idea whats going on but it's nothing to do with the pill"! .I told them that I thought there was something wrong with my hormones but they just looked at me like I was from another planet.
You are so right...we are just dismissed....because in the past most are male doctors and researchers they have no idea. But that is in the past...I cannot change it....I get upset by it, that it has affected my life for so long and I have written here that I feel much of my life has been wasted but now I do know, through my meno experiences (although that took 10 years) that I was primarily right and not the nut job, malingerer they thought I was...and that now I have a lot of thing sorted I must make the most of the years left. I just wish I could find a way to do something for women who are suffering right now and not being listened to because doctors don't listen and still cannot think out of the box.
Women in their 20's 30's and 40's are still having hormone, gynae, anxiety, depression problems which are being misdiagnosed.