Posted by Daemon on July 8, 2004, at 0:17:04
In reply to Re: No to Nardil or Klonopin in Oz. :O\ only Zoloft! » daemon, posted by ace on July 7, 2004, at 23:38:39
> > Hi folks,
> > a while ago I decided that I needed to take something for my social anxiety (because I'd like to get a job and other stuff and am sick of what I've been on for years) and settled on making the food sacrifices for Nardil.
>
> Good choice. Nardil is the ultimate for social phobia. And the restrictions are barely noticeble to most
> > >
> > I'm in Oz (Australia) and my doctor said
> > I had to see a psychiatrist to get a prescription for Nardil. So I went and visted a psych in the city and he concluded that my SAD wasn't severe.
>
> Forget him. See anotherone. Bring in anecdotes and clinical reports showing Nardil is so great. My GP prescribes me Nardil. In 18 months Ive only had one hypertensive crises. i LOVE nardil!!!I don't suppose psychs would say whether or not they prescribe Nardil for SAD without an appointment... and the idea of ringing up a bunch of different psychs. makes me anxious lol :O)
> >
> > He said he hadn't heard of people taking Nardil for SAD and that if I really wanted to take something he would advise Zoloft.
>
> Zoloft is weak and not very effective for social phobia...or depression...or OCD.Yeah at first he said he would prescribe an SRRI and I said which one? He said it didn't really matter which...
>
> This doctor probably suggested that cause he is lazy and Zoloft has the least drug interactions.
>
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> >
> > I asked him about taking something for a job interview and he said he would write a letter recommending a prescription for alazopram [or maybe lorazapam not sure now] as well as the Zoloft .. with a warning attached.
>
>
> Now we are talking. Xanax is great!
>
> >
> > All that I have read says Nardil and Klonopin are
> > best and SRRIs aren't really effective for social anxiety and there's hardly nothing about Zoloft except for 3Beers post saying it was great for chatting to the girls (lol :O) but he had to discontinue because he was diagnosed as bipolar.
> >
> >
> > So if the only thing I can get my hands on so to speak is an SSRI- should I try out Zoloft or
> > push my GP to try another one?
> >
> > Oh and how affective are the benzos mentioned?
> >
> > Damian in Oz.
>
> My view- search for a doctor who prescribes Nardil. Ad 2mg Xanax. Nardil is so brilliant. It makes people so happy and confident. Don't settle for the rest- go for Nardil, its the best!!!So can a GP precribe it to you or do you have to
see a psychiatrist first?
Damian.
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> I am the Australian Champ of Nardil!!!
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> Read my old posts!
>
>
> Ace
> Nardil- 75
> Zyprexa- 2.5
> Remeron- 15
> Xanax- 1-3mg
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