Posted by Questionmark on July 16, 2008, at 0:14:04
In reply to Re: The lowering Nardil after remission myth (+oth » Phillipa, posted by 4WD on July 15, 2008, at 21:08:39
Oh my goodness, i am so sorry to hear that. I hope everything is fine after the surgery.
And yeah, it's amazing how many people in the medical field haven't even heard of or don't know what Nardil or an MAOI is. Amazing and quite aggravating too.
But good luck to you. I wish you the best.
> > Marsha thank heavens you posted was worried about you . Now do you have to discontinue the nardil for surgery? Love Phillipa
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> I have sent you a couple of mails with more details but I am doing fairly okay. I don't have to discontinue the Nardil for surgery, just can't take any anti inflammatories. I will tell them again about being on Nardil but last time I was in the hospital none of the meds they gave me had any bad interaction with the Nardil so I guess it will be the same meds this time so probably no problems. If there is a problem, I will be in the right place to deal with it - the hospital.
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> The doctors and nurses hardly seem to have heard of Nardil. I have to keep telling them it's an MAOI and causes low blood pressure spells and BP fluctuations. But I think things will work out fine. I'm just so relieved to have the surgery scheduled - I can't stand this pain any longer.
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> Love,
> marsha
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