Posted by maxx44 on December 5, 2003, at 23:13:05
In reply to Re: anyone want to just talk effexor again??, posted by loni on December 5, 2003, at 11:34:20
for loni---i got hit by 'atypical neuroleptic syndrome'---glad it wasn't plain old NMS. but 3 year's out and my bones still ache---you're the 1st person i've seen post on that. and before i was cycling 20 miles/day, now i can walk ten--you mention 'balance', it's just coming back. before your mention of 'bone-ache', i never thought any AD capable of any long-term, neuroleptic-withdrawal type sypmtoms. but that's what you're discribing. walking helps ease that pain for me.
parnate's an old maoi as nardil. i know them well. i don't like saying this, but before a risperdal trial for depression---i was much more 'normal'---nardil used to make me hypomanic quick. i was put on it---zip. risperdal in 3 months harmed my dopamine deep brain factory, which controls much emotion, cognitive and motor skills. your effexor symtoms are too close for comfort to neuroleptic-use ones, from my previous view of ADs---i only have brief experience with these newer ones. bailed quick. risperdal has been approved for long-term depression---i've pretty much been a sick mole in a hole since. sound familiar? comments please?
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