Posted by SLS on March 16, 2005, at 5:51:49
In reply to Re: I have to go off Nardil! NO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! » SLS, posted by Tepiaca on March 15, 2005, at 20:18:07
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> > If you are lucky, you'll experience a Nardil-discontinuation rebound improvement that will last for a couple weeks. Things won't be so horrendous if you do. I hope you are predisposed to this phenomenon. I don't know how common it is, but I will be interested to see if it happens to you.
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> I have had this rebound improvement Scott , it lasted 10 days. But the real and best improvement was when I re-started the Nardil at 30mg. It was amazing. Sadly this effect only lasted for a week. I have in my future plans to pratice this continously. Do you believe thi is dangerous??
I hope not! I'm considering doing it myself!Good luck. I don't think it is dangerous. However, be wary of diminishing returns. If you start losing the effect, either continue taking it or stop it and move on. You don't want to make yourself more treatment-resistent than you already are. "Pulsing" antidepressants can to that.
- Scott
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