Posted by Quintal on May 2, 2007, at 9:14:09
In reply to Re: Ironically, POSITIVE of the fatigue has been ., posted by willyee on May 2, 2007, at 6:57:04
>The only anaology i can use is...
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>Parnate acts as if a boxer was scared cold in his corner,when working,the boxer will stand tall with confidence,and possibly even motivated to head out to the fight.The fear of even loosing might >not bother him,as a sense of high confidence is alive.
That's pretty much what I wanted to add to my post after I'd gotten the technical stuff out of the way willyee. Yeah, Parnate can be helpful in social anxiety disorder not so much because it reduces anxiety, but because it makes you feel so speedy and confident while it works - and that's totally different to the mellow contentment of Nardil, so if you're looking for that you're unlikely to get it with Parnate - that's all I was saying in my earlier post Malcolm, not pooh-poohing the idea of Parnate for social anxiety.'High' is a good way to describe the sensation of when Parnate works. Parnate felt like coke when I was taking 80-120mg, better than coke in fact. I don't think I could have tolerated a dose so high without a hefty dose of Klonopin either, and I don't think Parnate would have worked for me at all in doses below 40mg. I think this is more or less true of most people taking it for social anxiety, so I would give up on it until you've reached a dose where you're feeling that kind of effect. For most people that's at least 40mg, usually much higher.
Q
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