Posted by clay on March 7, 2005, at 23:52:49
In reply to Re: NEW Nardil work?, posted by Phillipa on March 7, 2005, at 19:59:47
SWITCHING HAS NEVER BEEN CONSIDERED. THE ORIGINAL DR THAT STARTED ME ON IT 20 YRS AGO RETIRED A COUPLE OF YEARS AGO. THE NEW DR JUST PICKED UP WHERE HE LEFT OFF, WHICH IS I GO IN ONCE PER 6 MONTHS TO GET A REFILL PRESCRIPTION. IF A NEW DR TRIED TO GET ME TO SWITCH, I WOULD FIND A NEW DR.
I HAVE BEEN FORTUNATE TO FIND AN AD THAT WORKS. "DONT MESS WITH WHAT ISN'T BROKEN."(AS I STATED IN AN EARLIER POST, I AM WATCHING TO SEE IF THE NEW NARDIL HAS LOST SOME OF ITS ZAP.)
> It's good to hear a success story from an AD, especially an old one like Nardil. You must have a very old pdoc, or one who listens to you. How have you avoided them trying to switch you to a newer drug? Congratulations, Fondly, Phillipa
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