Posted by JonW on January 2, 2003, at 18:48:09
In reply to Re: A bit on life with spJoh Kimble, posted by Tepiaca on January 2, 2003, at 17:34:40
> Hi jonh , maybe you dont remember me , Im the one
> who one time told you that we have the same disease . I remember you told me that Nardil
> makes you talk a lot . Why did you stop taking it?
> Now Im taking Amisulpride , I think you have tried this , am I wrong ? This is rare . I start taking the Amisulpride and also I bought one bottle of Fish oil . After days , I start to feel better , I thought I was found the right medicine the Solian , then I stop taking the fish oil , my depression and my fear returned.
> What happened? Why? does this have something to do with the fish oil?
> Today in the meal , I took 3 tablespoon of fish oil . Now I feel better .why??????????
> is the fish oil helping me? Have you tried fish oil ?
> I live in Mexico , so Im gonna tell you wich oil I bougth here and what contains.
> The bottle says:
> Name : Emulsion de Scott
> Every 100 ml contains:
> Retinol (vitamin A ) 22610 UI
> Colecalciferol (vitamin D3) 2261 UI
> Calcio 890 mg
> Fosforo : 642 mg
> Hope this helpsHi Tepiaca,
It's my understanding that the only additional vitamins beneficial to fish oil supplementation are C & E, so you might want to try a brand without all the extras. As I'm not an expert, that's just my opinion. Anyhow, I get the impression from what you wrote that you have a history of making changes to your med "cocktail" relatively rapidly (as many of us do). It's very important to give a given "cocktail" a chance without rocking the boat. Not doing so is simply lost time because you proved nothing more than how tolerable a given drug is. It's tempting to make changes, especially if you get an initial high. That can be misleading. My friendly advice is to find a good pdoc, and follow his instructions. You should work with your doctor, but let him steer the ship. Achieving some semblance of "well" is a rocky road to travel, but in the end, medication, therapy (CBT), and listening to those in charge of your care will save you from yourself. Hang in there!
Jon
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