Posted by SLS on February 20, 2009, at 17:02:04
In reply to Re: Nardil cognitive side effects- zero memory, posted by g_g_g_unit on February 20, 2009, at 16:46:57
> i guess any symptoms i'm experiencing have been obscured by the nardil. but during december when this began i suffered:
You mean they've disappeared?
> * lack of concentration
> * word loss difficulties
> * difficulty finishing thoughts when writing (if that makes sense, i.e. while trying to hash out concepts my mind fell into a kind of 'black hole')
> *(complete social 'retardation' (sorry can't think of a better word), i.e. i could only interact by asking really basic questions to keep conversation moving. no original thoughts came to mind
> * zero emotional affect - i was constantly told i looked really depressed by friends but in truth i felt nothing/empty
> *feeling of a blank mind
All of these things can be a part of major depressive disorder. In fact, I am sure that would be the explanation given to you by many psychiatrists.Regardless of what the true explanation is, your choice of Nardil is a logical one, and you may already be responding to it. Hopefully, your mind will be sharp as a tack again.
- Scott
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