Posted by harryp on May 10, 2004, at 11:38:46
In reply to Preparing - I don't want to, but part of me is., posted by SLS on May 10, 2004, at 11:23:38
If my Parnate gave out, we'd be in the same boat.
Please hang on, since I'm sure you'll cycle out of this awful state and see some possibilities you hadn't thought of before.
You're right, 44 is not old. I'm 29, and have discovered that "old people" are people who talk about nothing but their medications, their husbands' prostate surgery (if female), Medicare, who's getting a pacemaker next, and arguing about when so-and-so is going to die. Until you start doing that, you have a lot ahead of you.
Check out the augmentation stuff I posted to you above. There are always those weird cases where Parnate + lithium and trifluoperazine and maybe a little bit of a TCA nailed depression that had gone on for decades. There's always something new to try. Like a MAOI + methylphenidate! It has been done, but it's kind of like porcupines making love--very carefully.
So be good to yourself. You didn't ask for this, and the world already has too few people with hearts--if only so many of them weren't broken...I'm not sure why that is.
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