Posted by tepi on May 6, 2009, at 22:05:05
In reply to Re: Why after increasing the dose? SLS-Anybody pls, posted by SLS on May 5, 2009, at 5:45:09
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> I do believe that you had a "blip" improvement that was acute to the dosage increases. I am certain that such things can happen biologically and it not need be a placebo effect.
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Great , that was something that the "best doctors " used to tell me ,its a placebo effect.
I used to tell them that this is something strong than a placebo effect , its an abnormal feeling that makes me feel good for a time.
Today I was again like nothing , everything return to be dark .I wanted to leave job
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> My advice to you is to continue increasing the dosage of Nardil at a normal pace. There is no advantage for going backwards. Never, never, judge a drug as a failure if you feel better during the first week and have this improvement disappear. This improvement blip is sometimes an indicator that an antidepressant will ultimately prove therapeutic after the passage of time and making dosage adjustments. This is how the research clinicians at the NIMH interpret this blip phenomenon.
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That sounds great Scott ,Im gonna keep forward
with the increasing.
I really appreciate your wise adviceTepi
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