Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 999217

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So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 16:21:04

I gave it three weeks last time. I'm going to try it again. I will stay on my 10mg. paxil along with it. Wish me success!

I'll keep you posted!

Laney

 

Lou's response-oiveheigh » Laney

Posted by Lou Pilder on October 9, 2011, at 17:13:46

In reply to So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 16:21:04

Laney,
You wrote,[...desipramine..paxil along with it.Wish me...].
There is an accepted conclusion that the combining of the two drugs could cause death. The way this causes death that the two drugs innitiate I can not post about here due to prohibitions from the admin to me here. This involves {nerve agents} and such. The term for the action that causes death by the combination is {serotonin syndrome}.
Now there is not a way to predict if one taking the combonation will or will not die, but people have died from taking the combination. Now I am wondering if youur prescriber has advocated the combonation for you to take or something else. If you could post answers to the following, then I coould have the opportunity to respond accordingly:
If your prescriber said to take the combination;
A.What kind of certification does the prescriber have? (MD...psychiatrist...other...)
B. Did the prescriber warn you that the combination could cause death?
C. Would you take the combination anyway now that you know?
D. If so, why?
E. Did the prescriber offer you an alternative to taking mind-altering drugs?
F. If there is not one prescribing the combonation to you, how could you obtain the drugs?
G. redacted by respondent
Louu

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go.... » Laney

Posted by Phillipa on October 9, 2011, at 17:32:27

In reply to So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 16:21:04

Laney the very best of luck to you with a combo you have taken in the past!!!! Phillipa

 

Re: Lou's response-oiveheigh » Lou Pilder

Posted by Phillipa on October 9, 2011, at 17:34:31

In reply to Lou's response-oiveheigh » Laney, posted by Lou Pilder on October 9, 2011, at 17:13:46

Lou did you read the above thread as this a combo that the poster has been on in the past per her pdoc. How do I know? I have been told other than on babble. Phillipa

 

Lou's response-phloardehy

Posted by Lou Pilder on October 9, 2011, at 17:35:03

In reply to Lou's response-oiveheigh » Laney, posted by Lou Pilder on October 9, 2011, at 17:13:46

> Laney,
> You wrote,[...desipramine..paxil along with it.Wish me...].
> There is an accepted conclusion that the combining of the two drugs could cause death. The way this causes death that the two drugs innitiate I can not post about here due to prohibitions from the admin to me here. This involves {nerve agents} and such. The term for the action that causes death by the combination is {serotonin syndrome}.
> Now there is not a way to predict if one taking the combonation will or will not die, but people have died from taking the combination. Now I am wondering if youur prescriber has advocated the combonation for you to take or something else. If you could post answers to the following, then I coould have the opportunity to respond accordingly:
> If your prescriber said to take the combination;
> A.What kind of certification does the prescriber have? (MD...psychiatrist...other...)
> B. Did the prescriber warn you that the combination could cause death?
> C. Would you take the combination anyway now that you know?
> D. If so, why?
> E. Did the prescriber offer you an alternative to taking mind-altering drugs?
> F. If there is not one prescribing the combonation to you, how could you obtain the drugs?
> G. redacted by respondent
> Louu

Laney,
The drug {paxil} is a {fluoridated} drug, Paroxetine. So is {Prozac}. Now the chemical acton of fluoride was found to have particular properties that had an effect on people when put in the water supply in the years 1933-1945, not about teeth. I can not post about that here due to prohibitions from the admin to me here. But I think that if I could post such, many lives could be saved and maybe yours. You see, if things are known, then people could make better choices, could they not, about to take mind-altering drugs or not?
Now I am asking for you to go back to your prescriber, if there is one, of the combination, and ask that person if they are aware of the use of fluoride in the water between 1933 to 1945. If they are, could you ask them what they know about that? If you could, I think that you could have a better understnding of what the combination of drugs could have the potential to do to you.
Lou

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on October 9, 2011, at 17:53:52

In reply to So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 16:21:04

A couple of points

1. 10mg of Paxil is a subtheraputic dose, you need 20mg to get a response..... taking 10mg is like taking 1 aspirin for a splitting headache

2. With desipramine you will probably need 150mg/day for atleast 4 weeks in order to assess how it works for you.

Best of luck!

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go.... » jono_in_adelaide

Posted by Phillipa on October 9, 2011, at 21:36:32

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by jono_in_adelaide on October 9, 2011, at 17:53:52

Jono the first ad I was prescribed with xanax was l0mg of paxil and it whooped me for three months then I did well for two years went off it and had zaps so for me the low doses work well. Phillipa

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 22:42:58

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go.... » jono_in_adelaide, posted by Phillipa on October 9, 2011, at 21:36:32

Jono,

I understand your concern about the low dose of paxil. It worked well with Nortriptyline so I'm hoping for the same outcome with Desiprimine. I'm pretty sensitive to meds because of our differences in metabolism I suppose.

At some point I may raise it to 20mg.

Thanks for your input though.

Laney

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on October 9, 2011, at 23:01:16

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 22:42:58

You're right, the doses are based on statistical averages, not on us as individuals, and you might be at the extreme end of the bell curve - but if you dont get the releif you need, dont be afraid to go up to 20mg.

What dose of desipramine are you aiming for?

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 23:28:23

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by jono_in_adelaide on October 9, 2011, at 23:01:16

Gosh,

I'm not sure to tell you the truth. Maybe 50mg?

We'll see. I'm gonna really give it a try though.

Laney

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by jono_in_adelaide on October 9, 2011, at 23:33:56

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 23:28:23

Well, if 10mg/50mg works for you, all to the good, but dont be afraid to push higher if you arnt getting full relief...... very best of luck with it!

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go.... » Laney

Posted by floatingbridge on October 10, 2011, at 16:12:59

In reply to So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by Laney on October 9, 2011, at 16:21:04

Best wishes for you :-)

 

Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go....

Posted by Laney on October 10, 2011, at 17:55:22

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go.... » Laney, posted by floatingbridge on October 10, 2011, at 16:12:59

Thanks :)

 

Lou's request-duzdhebenifitzowtwheydharicz?

Posted by Lou Pilder on October 11, 2011, at 20:21:37

In reply to Re: So I've decided to give desiprimine another go...., posted by jono_in_adelaide on October 9, 2011, at 17:53:52

> A couple of points
>
> 1. 10mg of Paxil is a subtheraputic dose, you need 20mg to get a response..... taking 10mg is like taking 1 aspirin for a splitting headache
>
> 2. With desipramine you will probably need 150mg/day for atleast 4 weeks in order to assess how it works for you.
>
> Best of luck!

Friends,
If you are taking Paxil or considering to take it, I am requesting that you view the folllowing video.
Lou
To see this video:
A. Pull up Google
B. Type in:
[youtube, paxil deaths]
You will see writing and was posted on Dec 4 07 time is 4 min

 

Lou's request- (redacted by respondent)

Posted by Lou Pilder on October 11, 2011, at 20:52:07

In reply to Lou's request-duzdhebenifitzowtwheydharicz?, posted by Lou Pilder on October 11, 2011, at 20:21:37

> > A couple of points
> >
> > 1. 10mg of Paxil is a subtheraputic dose, you need 20mg to get a response..... taking 10mg is like taking 1 aspirin for a splitting headache
> >
> > 2. With desipramine you will probably need 150mg/day for atleast 4 weeks in order to assess how it works for you.
> >
> > Best of luck!
>
> Friends,
> If you are taking Paxil or considering to take it, I am requesting that you view the folllowing video.
> Lou
> To see this video:
> A. Pull up Google
> B. Type in:
> [youtube, paxil deaths]
> You will see writing and was posted on Dec 4 07 time is 4 min

Friends,
If you are considering being a discussant in this thread, I am requesting that you view the following video.
Lou
To view this video:
A. Pull up Google
B. Type in:
[youtube, Virginia Tech & Death]
You will see writing ...posted on April 21 2007...time is 4 min


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