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Re: Enada Nadh » Rick

Posted by disney4 on October 25, 2002, at 7:38:54

In reply to Re: Enada Nadh » disney4, posted by Rick on October 25, 2002, at 0:21:16

I tried the provigil once, and I liked it. Unfortunatly it was a sample and my Dr does not think my insurance would cover it. I have taken Serzone in the past, and also liked that, but have been scared off by the liver hoopla lately. I recently have been looking into tianeptine, but think I will pass on that as well as the NADH. The tianeptine seems so promising, yet all I could find on it were small research studies in Europe, and I think it might aggravate my OCD, being it works the oppisite of an SSRI. I am waiting for the miracle med with no side effects, just protective effects, and I think that is a long time coming!!!! For the record I suffer from bipolar disorder and OCD. I do have anxiety, which is why I think the Serzone worked well for me. I think for the time being I am going to stick with my mood stabilizer, Neurontin, and slow release magnesium, which acts as a calcium channel blocker, and helps a lot with anxiety and migraines. If I get desperate, I will try to go back on the Serzone/Provigil combo. What is your opinion on light box therapy? I was also thinking of that, but passed because I heard they can cause headaches, which I already struggle with.


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