Posted by morgan miller on July 23, 2010, at 9:40:25
In reply to toxic crap, posted by linkadge on July 22, 2010, at 20:15:37
Link, are you sure want to stop Nortriptyline? Do you think there might be ways to counteract or protect yourself from any negative effects on toxicity or BBB permeability? I mean, I think Scott pointed this out too, you are taking quite a low dose. If I read that study correctly, the effect on BBB permeability was dose dependent.
I think sometimes we just have to weigh the benefits with the risks. Feeling good should be the priority, then over time we can try to evaluate the effects on our health and see if the "Feeling Good" is worth continuing the medication. The way I see it, if your health continues to be good over time-using blood tests, doctor's visits, physicals, and your own assessment to measure the state of your health, it may be worth it to take a risk on Nortriptyline for a while.
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