Posted by WeeWilly on November 1, 2005, at 11:11:52
In reply to Re: Nardil update » WeeWilly, posted by Chairman_MAO on November 1, 2005, at 10:20:15
> It is my opinion that the 15mg maintenance dosage MAY work for some depressions, but for anxiety disorders and other depressions, you will really regret trying it. At any rate, now that you have a psoitive response, you should stay at that dose for at LEAST six months before you consider changing it again. TRUST ME, ____P-L-E-A-S-E____. Nardil is an extraordinarily powerful medication, and I believe total-body homeostasis happens very slowly over a period of many months after a therapeutic response to Nardil has first been reached. For instance, as I said, seven months later I finally can achieve orgasm in basically the same amount of time I could not on the medication. The anorgasmia now is way milder than that of the SSRIs, in my experience.
>Chairman, could you elaborate on why it is important to stay at the response dose. In my case it was 90mg. The last two days have been at 60mg. Will I risk loseing the response and never regaining it? I am also experiencing extreme insomnia. I would like to avoid adding a sleep med. Another thing I am considering is changing from once in the morning dosing to something like 2 or 5mg's every few hours. Do you see a benefit to something like this? Best wishes
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