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Posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 15:44:39
I see my pdoc on the 24th and will be asking for Parnate. I know he will give it to me because I have been on it before.
Should I stop my Cymbalta and Wellbutrin now in preperation?
Can't wait until the 24th!
Posted by bulldog2 on August 14, 2009, at 16:06:24
In reply to Counting the days to Parnate, posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 15:44:39
> I see my pdoc on the 24th and will be asking for Parnate. I know he will give it to me because I have been on it before.
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> Should I stop my Cymbalta and Wellbutrin now in preperation?
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> Can't wait until the 24th!If you know he will be giving it to you and you need two weeks clearance of your present ads than the answer is yes!
Did you have success on parnate in the past and if so at what dosage? Also did you use any other ads with parnate to achieve remission if you had attained remission?
Good luck with your parnate run!
Posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 16:12:38
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate, posted by bulldog2 on August 14, 2009, at 16:06:24
> If you know he will be giving it to you and you need two weeks clearance of your present ads than the answer is yes!
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> Did you have success on parnate in the past and if so at what dosage? Also did you use any other ads with parnate to achieve remission if you had attained remission?
>
> Good luck with your parnate run!
>I had a good response at 80 mg of Parnate. I used to have to increase it to 100 mg for a week before my period. For a long time I was just on Parnate, and then we added Adderall once the Parnate stopped working as well as it had been. And yes, I did achieve remission. :) What a glorious feeling!
Posted by bulldog2 on August 14, 2009, at 16:22:40
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » bulldog2, posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 16:12:38
> > If you know he will be giving it to you and you need two weeks clearance of your present ads than the answer is yes!
> >
> > Did you have success on parnate in the past and if so at what dosage? Also did you use any other ads with parnate to achieve remission if you had attained remission?
> >
> > Good luck with your parnate run!
> >
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> I had a good response at 80 mg of Parnate. I used to have to increase it to 100 mg for a week before my period. For a long time I was just on Parnate, and then we added Adderall once the Parnate stopped working as well as it had been. And yes, I did achieve remission. :) What a glorious feeling!I took parnate for two months and got myself up to 60 mg and stopped. Every time I upped the dosage I would feel better for a few days and than that would poop out. I gave up at 60 mg. Possibly should have gone higher. Seems like trd calls for higher doses of parnate.
By the way a former poster in here achieved remission on 80 mg of parnate and added ritalin. She did not achieve a robust response until she added in the ritalin.
Posted by Phillipa on August 14, 2009, at 16:58:24
In reply to Counting the days to Parnate, posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 15:44:39
Maxie will you be able to again add ritalin? I remember when it was unavailable. Love Phillipa
Posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 17:23:16
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » maxime, posted by Phillipa on August 14, 2009, at 16:58:24
> Maxie will you be able to again add ritalin? I remember when it was unavailable. Love Phillipa
Ritalin makes me crash. It was Adderall that I used. I don't think my pdoc will jump at the idea to add on Adderall right away. We will see how it goes with the Parnate first. If it needs a boost I would try Nortriptyline first. I really don't like using stimulants.
Posted by floatingbridge on August 14, 2009, at 18:17:05
In reply to Counting the days to Parnate, posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 15:44:39
Maxime,
Yay! A plan--that always buoys me up a bit. I'm not sure what the washout period is for Wellbutrin. Can you take that while you taper / quit the cymbalta? Was also reading in The Carlat Psychiaiatry Report (posted by some one here recently--sorry, I forget), that one doc uses trazadone for ssri discontinuation.
Let's see what the parnate experienced here have to say?
best wishes Maxine, and hope today is going o.k.
fb
Posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 18:34:15
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » maxime, posted by floatingbridge on August 14, 2009, at 18:17:05
> Maxime,
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> Yay! A plan--that always buoys me up a bit. I'm not sure what the washout period is for Wellbutrin. Can you take that while you taper / quit the cymbalta? Was also reading in The Carlat Psychiaiatry Report (posted by some one here recently--sorry, I forget), that one doc uses trazadone for ssri discontinuation.
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> Let's see what the parnate experienced here have to say?
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> best wishes Maxine, and hope today is going o.k.
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> fbI don't think I have to stop the Wellbutrin because it doesn't affect serotonin, but I could be wrong. I know that I have to stop the Cymbalta.
Thanks for the well wishes. :)
Posted by SLS on August 14, 2009, at 19:10:47
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » floatingbridge, posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 18:34:15
You can combine Wellbutrin with an MAOI. But how do you know that your doctor will consent to doing this?
Did nortriptyline produce galactorrhea?
- Scott
Posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 19:15:27
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » maxime, posted by SLS on August 14, 2009, at 19:10:47
> You can combine Wellbutrin with an MAOI. But how do you know that your doctor will consent to doing this?
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> Did nortriptyline produce galactorrhea?
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> - ScottNo, the nortriptyline did not produce galactorrhea. I know that my doctor is going to agree to it because I have been on the meds before and right now I am really not doing well at all. I sent him an email earlier telling my plans and am waiting for a response. He usually listens to me. I hope he does this time. :)
Posted by ColoradoSnowflake on August 14, 2009, at 19:48:10
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » maxime, posted by SLS on August 14, 2009, at 19:10:47
Hi Maxime:
I have had wonderful success with Parnate and Nortriptyline! First remission in 15 years!. I was on 450mg Wellbutrin. I tapered down, pretty quickly, but then had to have a 14 day washout period before I could start the Parnate.
Pdoc had me start a TCA and go up on it while I was coming down on the Wellbutrin and so I had plenty AD in my system while I had the 14 day Wellbutrin washout. It all worked well except that I chose amytriptyline for my TCA so I wouldn't get insomnia. It made me exhausted day and night. When I switched to nortriptyline it was and epiphany!! It's been about 3 or 4 weeks on the nortrip and I feel a little better all the time!
I'm a happy camper!
Maybe your doc will let you take nortriptyline while you are tapering down your other drugs and have your washout period.
I'm on 50mg Parnate and 25mg nortriptyline. I had added Provigil before I ditched the amytriptyline. Now I don[t need it that much.
I tried ritalin but it made me more depressed.
Good luck! I know you're going to feel like a new person soon!!
gayle
Posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 21:00:24
In reply to Re: Counting the days to Parnate » SLS, posted by ColoradoSnowflake on August 14, 2009, at 19:48:10
Thank you for your optimistic post! It really made me smile to read to it. I'm glad it's working well for you.
Thanks again!
Posted by Maxime on August 15, 2009, at 11:18:46
In reply to Counting the days to Parnate, posted by maxime on August 14, 2009, at 15:44:39
I just realised that I have big job interview coming up on the 27th and I have to do a big presentation. I don't think stopping my meds is a good idea right now. I will wait until after the 27th. I can't afford to screw this up.
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