Posted by Vincent_QC on December 31, 2008, at 9:39:08
In reply to Re: Parnate/40mg experience JadeKelly/Scoot... » JadeKelly, posted by JadeKelly on December 30, 2008, at 21:45:06
> Vince, you said you cut a 10mg Parnate in half? You might want to check with your friend (nurse) or the pharmacist, some medications that can be dangerous. I'm sure you probably already know, but just in case! Want you to feel well!
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> Good luck and keep me posted! Go to the hospital if you need to!!!
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> ~JadeHi again Jade !!! ;-)
What you mean by dangerous? To cut a pill and take half of it???
I don't think Parnate pill will be less effective or dangerous if I cut it in two and take half of it, since it's not anymore a film coated pill , like the old Parnate or the old Nardil formulation...
I do it only monday...35mg...I take the whole 40mg yesterday and I only had hypertension at the end of the afternoon and at night...with a little bit of palpitations and heart racing feeling inside my chest and a strange sensation in my head, in the middle of the head not from the neck... Yesterday, my highest blood pressure was 156/95 - 60 ... Yeah that's HIGH, but from all the peoples I ask and the informations I receive, that's not dangerous to the point I need to stop the Parnate and go to the Emergency...Something like 190-200 and more will be dangerous to the point I go to the emergency or pop-up another "Nefepidine" pill (but I don'T want to...just if my doctor will advise me to take it like you do, on a regular basis for a couple of days, until my blood pressure will be stable)...
The strange sentation inside my head is probably come from the effect on the DO, NE or SE, since I experience it before on other AD drugs... The fact that I have general anxiety make me also an easy candidate to high myself (just with my think) the blood pressure, since I have a fixation on it and on all the physicals symptoms I feel inside me...that's not helping...We call this "Hypervigilance" ...very common for a person who have general anxiety and panic disorder ... "Hypervigilance is an enhanced state of sensory sensitivity accompanied by an exaggerated intensity of behaviors whose purpose is to detect threats. Hypervigilance is also accompanied by a state of increased anxiety which can cause exhaustion. Other symptoms include: abnormally increased arousal, a high responsiveness to stimuli and a constant scanning of the environment for threats. Hypervigilance is a symptom of posttraumatic stress disorder, general anxiety and panic disorder..."
I'm sure, my next appointment in 1 week with the doctor will rassure me and I will feel more well soon with a blood pressure stabilized at a normal state...Well I hope! ;-)
For now, I wish you an happy new year, if we don't chat here before tomorrow !!! ;-) I wish you for the next year everything you want the most, health, joy and hapiness for you and all your family!!! ;-)
Bye!
Vincent ;-)
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