Posted by quilter on February 19, 2000, at 20:18:39
In reply to Re: Time for (another) change, posted by S. Suggs on February 19, 2000, at 4:49:52
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> > First, a note to all the old-fogey babblers who've been asking about me. Deb Richards and Noa have been passing on your thoughts and concerns. I really appreciate all the mental/spiritual energy sent my way the last two months. It's helped lighten the darkness considerably.
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> > ... and hi to all the newbies out there ... glad you found us
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> > When last I was here, I was trying wellbutrin to augment my nortriptyline. It was part of the diaster that put me out of commission. Since then, I've been trying nortriptyline alone (for depression--I'm still on the clonazepam for panic) at therapeutic dosages. 125mg at 5PM is the most I can tolerate if I'm going to wake up the next morning (yes, I eventually do wake up in the PM).
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> > The change? Luvox, perhaps.
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> > I've had it suggested to me as a med to potentiate the nortrip. I'd appreciate hearing from anyone who has tried Luvox with a TCA (or at all).
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> > Seeing the pdoc on Monday. Time to make a change.
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> > bob
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> Bob, I just added T3 to my Parnate. In so doing, I've done some research which seems to indicate that it (T3) augments tca's. Of course the PDR would lable this an interaction. Run it by your doc, could end up lowering your dose of pamelor as an end result as well. Just a suggestion, blessings to you,
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> S. SuggsI had good luck many years ago with augmenting a TCA (surmontil) with T3 (cytomel). I had more than 6 years of remission on that regime. I sure wish that would happen again! I missed you too, Bob. Glad you're back.
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