Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 201231

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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.

 

Re: Spacy on Nardil?

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.

 

Re: Spacy on Nardil? » MelD

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.

 

Re: Spacy on Nardil?

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

 

Re: Spacy on Nardil?

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. :)

 

Re: Spacy on Nardil?

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.
>
>
> 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.

Good advice!

Nick


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