Posted by willyee on August 29, 2006, at 13:39:20
In reply to Re: Nardil, posted by UgottaHaveHope on August 29, 2006, at 11:16:58
> I have never taken an MAIOs, but read on here repeatedly how Nardil works on anxiety.
Yeah its been thougt,except at 27 i cant accept nardils what seems to be long term ED side effect.
Also nardil has a longer onset of a kick,and being on parnate,which is fast acting,and more stimulative,its hard to switch,i tried.
I know many dont agree,but after reading the other group for years iim convinced along with them that the nardil re-formulation was a defintive change on the drug,that being said with the old nardils success rate,id taken all the side effects for the success it was said to hold.
People here probuably dont go to that group,and the few here dont agree with any logic presented,but all i know is i have followed it for almost as long as this group,and i have seen new memembers constantly popping up,who are veterans to nardil,joining the site in complaints that the drug they once lived with for 20 plus years in some cases suddenly feels different,that to me is worth more scieance than u can present,and i just dont see the newer nardil as an option,again the old version i would have definatly switched too.
Im thinking now i might try a beta blocker i can probuably have soon,however my overall progress is less than inviting so im looking at remedyfind on mirapex and considering it quite deeply now as this combo is only a survival one,i dont like most of the meds im using with parnate long term.
Thanks for the input,i guess ill just use as much personal cbt and will power to get by until i can make changes both alone and with my doc
poster:willyee
thread:681071
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