Posted by don_bristol on October 14, 2003, at 17:19:20
In reply to Re: Why am I walking and talking SLOWLY on Nardil?, posted by timidly on October 12, 2003, at 20:21:33
> Don, My experience is that it gets better with time, but it
> never goes away. You have another month or so to go before
> the "start up" side effects wear off. If you still have
> problems with "SLOWness" after another month you should ask
> your pdoc about augmenting the Nardil with something to help
> the slowness.Timidly, thank you so much for replying. I was beginning to worry that no-one else recognised my side effecs on Nardil so I am very glad to hear that you recognise them.
I find the side effects I get from Nardil quite hard to handle. And sadly I don't find Nardil anything like as effective as you seem to yourself. The slowness is really quite weird to me and it feels that I move like an elderly person with Parkinsons. The slow talking is creepy too.
> I've been on Nardil almost 30 years, and am now also
> taking Ritalin, Provigil, and Thyroid (T3) to augment
> the Nardil.Do these stimulants actually remove the "brain fog" which you might get with Nardil?
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