Posted by ChicagoKat on January 21, 2013, at 8:29:14
In reply to Re: Gillmore, posted by gilmourr on January 16, 2013, at 0:17:39
> Nardil - F*ck*ng godly. This was almost remission, but I went to 60 mg and had bad mood swings so I came off it. When I went on 45 mg after 14 days being off it, it didn't work as well and I had more side effects. So this MAY be an option, I just think I need a break from it. (Also it gave me shivers and cold intolerance, if there's a way to get rid of this side effect it'd be PERFECT). (10-12 weeks)
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> I want to go back on Nardil because it's godly, I just am waiting 2 months to see if the effect comes back. But I think it's too much norepinephrine. Though TWICE at 45 mg I had only constipation and it was working well. For some reason the 3rd time I tried Nardil it gave me all my side effects of 60 mg (even though I was on 45 mg) which I was like wtf. So I'd probably start at 30 mg this time and see if that's enough. I've never tried 30 mg.
I've been on Nardil twice. The first time, as you said (at 60mg), all I can say is GODLY. I felt normal for the first time in decades. But then I started suffering falls, maybe ataxia? Def not orthostasis, I'm well aware of how to avoid that. Who knows. My pdoc took me off it; at this point we had lots of other options to try. Which all failed. :( So we try Nardil again, at a lower dose (45mg), and me with a cane lol. This time it did absolutely nothing for me, except perhaps to cause some anxiety. Which is really weird; Nardil is the King of anti-anxiety meds. It's almost as if Nardil will give you one shot, and one shot only, then forget about it. Weird.
Kat
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Ive got a really bad disease
Its got me begging on my hands and knees
So take me to emergency
Cause somethin seems to be missing
Somebody take the pain away
Its like an ulcer bleeding in my brain
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