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Posted by MelD on February 17, 2003, at 17:04:42
Ive been on 30mg of Nardil for one week, and tho i dont feel depressed in the way i used to, i do not feel well. Has anyone experienced a general feeling of sedation and detachment on Nardil? I hate to complain, but this isnt much improvement over depression.
Posted by micky301 on February 17, 2003, at 17:38:19
In reply to Spacy on Nardil?, posted by MelD on February 17, 2003, at 17:04:42
Hello,
I felt like you did. I was on 15, then 30, now im on 60. When I was on 30 i remember feeling dizzy and sometimes detached. I think the dizziness precipitates the detached feeling, at least that is a hint. It is more common if you are anxiety ridden as myself. Also the blood pressure can lower which causes the dizziness.
Posted by ace on February 17, 2003, at 18:31:08
In reply to Spacy on Nardil?, posted by MelD on February 17, 2003, at 17:04:42
> Ive been on 30mg of Nardil for one week, and tho i dont feel depressed in the way i used to, i do not feel well. Has anyone experienced a general feeling of sedation and detachment on Nardil? I hate to complain, but this isnt much improvement over depression.
I can't believe this! Everybody is so impatient! Patience my friend! The first time I raised my dose to 45mg (I think it was that) I was a zombie - a lot of cognitive dysfunction. It took a while to pass. And it took 6 weeks (4 of them on 60mg) to kick in.
Just wait because when it kicks in, it sounds that it definately hasn't, you'll know it big-time.When I raised it to 90mg, for about a week, after my last dose, I was conked out -- sleeping all the time and very sedate most afternoons (I actually loved this but!) Just give this fine drug time. Any more probs ask me.
Ace.
Nardil, 90mg.
Posted by SLS on February 17, 2003, at 19:19:28
In reply to Spacy on Nardil?, posted by MelD on February 17, 2003, at 17:04:42
> Ive been on 30mg of Nardil for one week, and tho i dont feel depressed in the way i used to, i do not feel well. Has anyone experienced a general feeling of sedation and detachment on Nardil? I hate to complain, but this isnt much improvement over depression.
A foggy or spacy feeling is not an unusual side-effect upon beginning a new drug or upon dosage increases. Nardil treated me this way early in treatment. I dissipated within a week or two.
As suggested in another post - patience.
Good luck.
- Scott
Posted by MelD on February 17, 2003, at 21:06:43
In reply to Re: Spacy on Nardil?, posted by SLS on February 17, 2003, at 19:19:28
Thanks to all - it is so helpful to know what others have experienced and to get the advice. Point well taken, Ace, about being patient and i hear ya. :)
Posted by cosis on February 17, 2003, at 22:07:45
In reply to Re: Spacy on Nardil? » MelD, posted by ace on February 17, 2003, at 18:31:08
> > Ive been on 30mg of Nardil for one week, and tho i dont feel depressed in the way i used to, i do not feel well. Has anyone experienced a general feeling of sedation and detachment on Nardil? I hate to complain, but this isnt much improvement over depression.
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> I can't believe this! Everybody is so impatient! Patience my friend! The first time I raised my dose to 45mg (I think it was that) I was a zombie - a lot of cognitive dysfunction. It took a while to pass. And it took 6 weeks (4 of them on 60mg) to kick in.
> Just wait because when it kicks in, it sounds that it definately hasn't, you'll know it big-time.
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> When I raised it to 90mg, for about a week, after my last dose, I was conked out -- sleeping all the time and very sedate most afternoons (I actually loved this but!) Just give this fine drug time. Any more probs ask me.
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> Ace.
> Nardil, 90mg.Good advice!
Nick
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