Posted by pedr on October 8, 2009, at 8:50:27
In reply to Re: The Nardil night-time peeing problem, posted by atypical on October 7, 2009, at 14:03:45
> Pete,
>
> Sounds like Nardil is kicking your butt with these side effects.I'm getting a few but at least they're just annoying rather than distressing/depressing/untenable.
> I wish that they would have passed for you by now, especially this one because it disrupts your sleep.
A few seem to be passing or changing at least. The daytime somnolence is lessening on average and the time is changing. This could partly be down to the salt I'm now ingesting, I don't know. Either way it's an improvement.
I tell you a new one that's turned up that is slightly disturbing. When asleep I suddenly start shaking violently like I've just had a powerful electric shock - the whole ragdoll head snapping forwards and backwards routine. The other night it happened 4 times. I am a bit worried about that one. Don't want to tell my doc about it in case he pulls me off Nardil.
> I have not had this reaction on either 60 or 75mg of Nardil.
YMMV as they say and your mileage is pretty good!
> This page has some info on medications for it:
>
> http://www.aafp.org/afp/20050115/315.html
>
> Best wishes,
>
> AtypicalCheers for the link. Who knew that Cymbalta is prescribed to stop people peeing when they cough!?
Pete
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