Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 45747

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question for scott, andrew and others

Posted by rogdog on October 3, 2000, at 13:54:57

Hey scott, that really sucks about clorgyline! has there been any other medication that has come close to the effectivness of clorgyline? I have tried all the ssri's and they're basically bullsh*t made me very hostile or even more depressed.I wrote andrew a week or so ago to get some info. on amisulpiride and i am still waiting for a doctors reply (thanks so much for the help andrew!). I have got ocd with most likely some adhd symptoms along with pretty drastic mood swings,it seems like my brain just isnt quite ingaging! or is just stuck,I havent tried desipramine or amytriptline or any nootropics.but just about everything else. any inputanyone, thanks

 

Re: question for scott, andrew and others

Posted by AndrewB on October 3, 2000, at 15:06:52

In reply to question for scott, andrew and others, posted by rogdog on October 3, 2000, at 13:54:57

> Hey scott, that really sucks about clorgyline! has there been any other medication that has come close to the effectivness of clorgyline? I have tried all the ssri's and they're basically bullsh*t made me very hostile or even more depressed.I wrote andrew a week or so ago to get some info. on amisulpiride and i am still waiting for a doctors reply (thanks so much for the help andrew!). I have got ocd with most likely some adhd symptoms along with pretty drastic mood swings,it seems like my brain just isnt quite ingaging! or is just stuck,I havent tried desipramine or amytriptline or any nootropics.but just about everything else. any inputanyone, thanks

Why don't you list fully your symptoms, past meds tried, and your response to them. Hopefully someone will be able to give you some good advice using this info.

AndrewB

 

Re: question for scott, andrew and others » rogdog

Posted by SLS on October 3, 2000, at 17:26:11

In reply to question for scott, andrew and others, posted by rogdog on October 3, 2000, at 13:54:57

> Hey scott, that really sucks about clorgyline!

How did you learn about clorgyline? What sorts of things do you know about? What impressions and opinions regarding clorgyline do the professionals you know have of it?

> has there been any other medication that has come close to the effectivness of clorgyline? I have tried all the ssri's and they're basically bullsh*t made me very hostile or even more depressed.I wrote andrew a week or so ago to get some info. on amisulpiride and i am still waiting for a doctors reply (thanks so much for the help andrew!). I have got ocd with most likely some adhd symptoms along with pretty drastic mood swings,it seems like my brain just isnt quite ingaging! or is just stuck,I havent tried desipramine or amytriptline or any nootropics.but just about everything else. any inputanyone, thanks

Not enough time to research, so a few quickies...

1. Anafranil (clomipramine)
2. Nardil


* Mood stabilizer:

If there is true affective instability, rather that simply an ebb and tide of psychological or emotional stresses/disturbances/pathologies. Life with mental illness just plain sucks. It is only human to become depressed/bummed-out (not to be confused with the endogenous affective disorder you may suffer from which is currently called major-depression [a major stumbling block to the education, understanding, and acceptance of the lay public]), demoralized, desparate, and angry.

Mood stabilizers:
- Depakote
- Neurontin
- Lamictal


* Stimulant:
If you are truly ADD AD/HD. If you believe this to be a possibility, I recommend you be evaluated professionally.

Stimulants:
- Ritalin
- Dexedrine
- Adderal
- Cylert


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