Posted by brussell on December 30, 2003, at 2:02:47
In reply to P A R N A T E - U S E R S ! question?, posted by wsj on December 29, 2003, at 22:08:12
Hey wsj, thanks for your previous good advice on MAOIs.
How long have you been on your current dose?
Every time I up my dose, I get fatigued (but feel better) and want to doze most of the day. After a few days at that dose, the fatigue and daytime sleepiness tends to go away, (and my insomnia comes back!).
I also have a question:
I'm on 50mg/day (3 first thing in the morning, 2 at five) and so far for me the AD effect of Parnate has been like Welbutrin on steroids.
I keep my morning dose on my nightstand, and take it when I first wake up around seven, feeling horrible and sure I can't bear to get out of bed. Half an hour later, I start to feel that I might be able to face the day after all, and I get up and actually stay relatively busy most of the day. I need the afternoon "hit" or I crash into an evening depression.
Welbutrin was similar in that it helped me with the horrible endogenous morning depression, but not nearly as well as Parnate (on WB, I still wasn't good for much of anything till after lunch).
What interests me is that neither Welbutrin nor Parnate really makes me feel more optimistic about life, or especially "not-depressed". I still feel miserable, I'm just able to get a lot more out of each day (although not as much as I want).
Many of my problems may be due to the holidays, which are typically weeks of suicidal misery for me, and have been actually endurable on the Parnate. I might feel wonderful in a few weeks.
What aspects of your depression did Parnate help the most with, and did you ever reach the point when you subjectively felt much less depressed, as opposed to more energized and functional?
Thanks a lot.
P.S. What's provigil? Are there actually stimulants that you can take on MAOIs?
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