Posted by jedi on April 22, 2013, at 9:51:15
In reply to Re: nardil tolerance and ensuing cognitive problems, posted by rose45 on April 22, 2013, at 5:05:17
> Thanks for the links, jedi. Does Elizabeth no longer post ? Sounds like she didnt stay on parnate for very long.... wish there were more long term parnate users - it would give me some encouragement.
Not sure what became of Elisabeth. If anyone knows, please post. She had severe treatment resistant depression and I believe was doing trials with buprenorphine when she last posted. Her posts were highly knowledgeable, on the SLS level or beyond. Even the MAOIs don't work for everyone. I still believe they are wonder drugs for atypical depression and social anxiety. I have heard of more long term success on Nardil than any other medication.
That being said, I often wonder where I would be if I could have gotten beyond my first major depression without having to use the MAOIs. I'm not sure I would have survived. I've had the dysthymia since my teenage years, but my major depressions have been life threatening. Still, I look at my level of success before the first major depression hit, and wonder if the medications caused some of the lost productivity since or if I just put it all on depression. Before the first "Big One" hit, when I was 40, I owned and managed a small computer & networking company, grossing over a half million per year. Also owned and managed 50 residential rentals. With major depression and the side effects of the medications, I know I could not do that now. I have missed what should have been the most productive years of my life.
I just have to play the hand I was dealt. So many people have it so much worse. Because I know what the pain is like, I feel deeply for people that can never control the major depression.
What is the highest dosage of Nardil that you have been on, Rose? I have always needed 60mg for maintenance. Sometimes, in low anxiety times, I can survive on 45mg. On the other hand, I have routinely used 90mg per day, and have been on doses as high as 120mg to kick back a major black hole. If the Parnate does not work, I would suggest high dosage Nardil. The medication worked well for you for many years.
Good Luck,
JediPS I am still thinking my long term use of clonazepam has really been the main factor in my cognitive decline. I sure hope it is not permanent! Sometimes feels like the early stages of dementia. I sure don't want to go there!
Jedi
Treatment resistant, atypical, double depression with social anxiety.
Nardil + clonazepam
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