Posted by indivmed on June 22, 2003, at 17:14:34
In reply to Re: Damn you, Parnate!, posted by maxime on June 6, 2003, at 12:43:26
> Hi TM
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> Everytime I increased the dosage the tiredness lasted about 2 weeks or so .... just in time to up the dosage again. :-) Now I have the lamictal doing the same thing. Sigh.
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> The trazadone doesn't help the fatigue, in fact it probably makes you feel worse. But going without sleep will drive you crazy.
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> Maybe your doctor can add one of the those meds that are used for narcolepsy (can't think of any names) until your body gets used to the Parnate.
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> I am not working right now (looking very hard though) so I had the luxury of lying down when I couldn't stand up any more. I don't know what I would have done if I had been working.
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> I hope you find some sort of remedy that works for you. Talk to your doctor.
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> Max
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> > Max-
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> > How many weeks did it take for fatigue to stop? Did the fatigue just clear up all of a sudden or did you do something about it? Also, did taking trazodone for insomnia help with fatigue during the day? I can deal with the insomnia if I have too, but this fatigue is ruining my day.
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> > > It does seem cruel doesn't it? Did the same to me, but now that I have been at 80mgs for 6 weeks now I no longer get the fatigue. Insomnia is still a problem and I use trazadone to help with that.
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> > > Hope you find some relief soon.
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> > > Max
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> > > > Fatigue combined with insomnia. What a cruel trick to play on me.
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Try taking Wellbutrin or Provigil--they help out immensely.Rick
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