Posted by grrrilla on May 9, 2000, at 10:33:35
In reply to Re: Thanks Noa and Cam, posted by grrrilla on May 8, 2000, at 20:04:00
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> The Parnate effect lasted about 5 days each time and then stopped. It is uncomfortable in an anxious kind of way. The difference on those few days of Parnate was dramatic. I don't get dizzy, it's more like being unable to tell where things are in space. It's very subtle, if it hadn't stopped for a while I wouldn't be so sure there was another way to percieve things.
> I think I've been seen by a neurologist before but I don't remember much about it, I might try to get another consult. Thanks again.
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Second thoughts time. I just came back from the store and saw some man with real neurological problems and I don't think I want to go to a neurologist. It's just not that big a deal. I don't bump into things or anything. It's probably just anxiety or being too aware of things. I don't think I'm autistic or anything either-I only meant that I had looked like that from the outside sometimes.This is a VERY old joke;
Neurologists know everything about the brain but can't do anything about it.
Neurosurgeons don't know anything about the brain but they can do something about it.
Psychiatrists don't know anything about the brain and can't do anything about it.So I guess I'll just stick with trial and error for now. I do wonder if it would feel the same initially if I kept starting and stopping the Parnate and how long I would have to wait between episodes of taking Parnate to get the initial effect again.
And I'm a teensy bit disappointed that no old hippies showed up to recommend I try some therapeutic LSD. {:0)
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