Posted by Crazy Horse on April 25, 2006, at 12:48:55 [reposted on April 25, 2006, at 22:49:58 | original URL]
In reply to Withdrawal symptom's back!? But of what ?, posted by MARTY on April 25, 2006, at 3:57:48
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> HI
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> Thanks to everyone for your help and support. I could have quit Parnate since the first day if it wasn't for your help.
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> Since 2hAM today (Tuesday) I started to feel withdrawal symptoms, the same that I had with Nardil and that have vanished when I took my first dose of Parnate (10mg x 3 the first 2 days) at Nardil withdrawal Day 6.
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> Hypothesis:
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> A) My actual dose of 5mg isn't big enough to stop the Nardil withdrawal symptoms, so it's back (day 15).
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> B) To take 5mg I got to split a 10mg and as a consequence the major part of the Parnate doesn't go far enough to be absorb/metabolized.
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> C) Else.. but what ?
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> In case someone ask me, there is no doubt about the withdrawal symptoms coming back; one is very hard to "Imagine" .. Brain Zapping, for those you know what it is. I also feel very negative and depressed.
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> Thank AGAIN. I wish I could stop bothering all of you with the same thing (Starting Parnate) over and over.. hopefully with your help that day will come :)
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> Marty
> PS: If you didn't followed my misadventure and are asking yourself WHY 5 mg ?! it's because my BP is very sensible to parnate and so I let my system time to get used to the drug.. for one week.
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I think it's pretty clear now that the Nardil is still in your system and is wreaking havic with the Parnate introduction perhaps causeing the hypertensive spikes.You are not going to want to hear this, but i think waiting a good week to get all the Nardil out of your body is the best answer. I know it's going to be hard, but then you can give Parnate a fair chance. My pdoc made me wait 5 weeks after being off Prozac before starting Parnate, and it was a very difficult five weeks ( was in bed most of the time-very depressed) but when i did start Parnate, as you know, i had no problems. Better safe than sorry my friend. I say no more dangerous risks...the next time you may not be as "Lucky". Let me know what you think.
Monte
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