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Re: MAOIs and feeling drugged » Caedmon

Posted by TylerJ on April 9, 2006, at 18:38:13

In reply to MAOIs and feeling drugged, posted by Caedmon on April 9, 2006, at 16:24:50

> I realize that a lot of misinformation is available, on the web and elsewhere. But this intrigued me:
>
> >One of the big problems with MAO inhibitors is that they may make you feel drugged and sluggish. "I didn't respond to tricyclics at all five years ago," says Karen, a New Jersey graduate student who has been chronically depressed most of her life. "When I was switched to an MAOI, I responded very well. But I couldn't take the diet. After I finally went off the drug, my friends told me I was always in a daze while I was taking MAOIs, but I wasn't aware of that at the time. I was switched to Prozac four years ago, and I've been taking that ever since." Patients often look dazed or even robotic, much the way Karen had appeared to her friends.>
>
> from http://www.webmd.com/content/Article/87/99355.htm?pagenumber=1
>
> MAOI takers: have you experienced this? Thanks
>
> - C
> Going on Parnate in ~16 days


Drugged and couldn't take the diet, huh? Well I guess I do miss the Banana peels-used to eat 2 or 3 daily. :) Nah...never felt drugged on an MAOI (currently taking 130 mgs of Parnate daily) and the Diet, the only thing I miss is Cheddar cheese. Small price to pay for sanity.

Tyler


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