Posted by Edgefield on April 30, 2003, at 10:05:55
In reply to Re: derealization, posted by lawrence S. on April 29, 2003, at 22:18:08
Are you taking Nardil for social anxiety? So the Luvox helped get rid of the derealization, or at least enabled you to reduce the Klonopin.
I would really like to know what is physically occuring to cause this symptom. I've heard various speculations from drs. I guess the bottom line is that they do not know.
Thanks again Lawrence for your help. I will keep you posted on my progress. I am looking forward to the day when I'll post a praise report about my deliverance!!! And I believe it will be soon :) Praise God!
God Bless
Edgefield
> I'm glad you responded so quickly to my post. Klonopin made me too sleepy I recall. Ir's just a good drug to take for quick relief and to get back on track. I only take 1-2mg of klonopin but I haven't had a problem with derealization for so long that I can stop it without a relapse. Unfortunately my body is so used to having it that I get other symptoms of anxiety. I'm probably somewhat hooked on it. When derealization was at it's worst I took about 5mg a day until I got on Luvox or Ritalin.
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> I take about 2tablespoons of Made from the sun brand (I'm not sure about the name) Just go to www.Iherb.com It's the 8oz. bottle cost $7.00
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> Or if you have the money you can go to www.Omegabrite.com and swallow about 6 capsules a day of thier product. You have to give it time and take the dose everyday for a couple months.
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> I take 60mg. of Nardil a day and 10mg of Ritalin.
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> One way to reduce the dosage of Klonopin is to take it with a good AD like Luvox, Mirapex, This can also cancel out the sedation effect of Klonopin as well.
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> Mirapex was pretty effective. Each dose increase causes nausea for a few days. This is a really good AD except for sudden sleep attacks! Carefull driving! You can take from .025 up to 5mg but slowly increase. It's best if you can take a mild stimulant such as Ritalin or Cylert(Pemoline)with mirapex.
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> Derealization started when I was a teenager and experimented with pot. Ther was so much of it around me when I was young it was almost impossible to escape it. Pot caused instant derealization but went away when it wore off.
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> I guess I've been dealing with this for about 35years
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> I'll keep you in my prayers
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> lawrence S.
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