Posted by willyee on May 30, 2005, at 14:49:09
In reply to Nardil, the end of the story, posted by ixus on May 30, 2005, at 10:24:12
> Hi,
> after initial success, I started to develop depression on Nardil. I was so positive about the drug at the beginning. No serious side effects. Breakdown came after 10 days. I felt I was loosing contact with the ground. I was so delicate.
> Now caffeine keeps my depression at bay, and it must for at least 10 days... After your warnings, I won't start Parnate again immediately.
>
> /ixus
>
When i switched from Nardil back to parnate after finaly stop being in denial i noticed parnates dopamine effects were most appehearnt.And after back on it,during fatigue i used caffiene pills to add a more dopamine type feel to parnate,i often had wondered what would have been the case if i tried to simply make Nardil more of a dopamine drug....perhaps the caffiene was giving u the edge the nardil needed,did the caffiene seem to interact with nardil,do you think you maybe adding caffiene permantly would have helped nardil work better and not loose what parnate offers,on papaer nardil should be the better choice,its non reversable for sure,it increases PEA and has a metobolite that does something with gaba,parnates strong effect on dopamine is the missing key,caffiene wasnt enough to pull that off with nardil you dont thinnk?
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