Posted by Maxime on January 4, 2008, at 19:48:15
In reply to Re: Black coffee and meltdowns » Maxime, posted by Phoenix1 on January 4, 2008, at 16:06:47
Thanks for the support, especially regarding work.
I tried moclobemide and it didn't do a thing for me.
Parnate worked, but I am worried that the generic formula will not work as well. I don't know why I am worried about it, I just am. :) Parnate gave me my life back in 2002. I want to feel that good again.
I'll let you know how it goes.
Maxime
> Hi Maxime,
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> Looks like you're well organized for your appointment. I agree with your feelings on the Zoloft.
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> Parnate sounds like a good bet if it worked before. Just a thought, have you ever tried moclobemide? It worked for me for a while. I know it isn't supposed to be as "powerful" as the old MAOI's, but the mechanism is similar, and if you haven't tried it before, it would be something new.
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> Lastly, I think you're absolutely on the right track with going back to work part time only until you are feeling better. After I was in inpatient treatment, I went right back to work, and spent 2-3 absolutely miserable weeks waiting to start Nardil, and feeling like crap. If you can avoid going back full time until you're in a better place mentally, It's a great decision. I support you on that one.
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> Again, I really hope your pdoc appointment goes well on Monday. Please let us know.
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> Phoenix1
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> > Thoughts for Monday appointment.
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> > I think it's safe to assume that the Zoloft isn't going to work for me. The only thing I can of doing with the Zoloft is to reduce it and see I feel better.
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> > I think I will ask to try Parnate again. That was the winner for me. Can't hurt to try it again.
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> > Also, I don't think I will return to work next week full time. I am going to ask my pdoc about working only three days a week for the first month or so.
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> > Ugh, I think I am getting a cold.
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> > Maxime
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