Posted by Peter S. on September 10, 2001, at 15:57:07
In reply to My heart keeps pounding rythmns thru my brain, posted by Cruz on September 10, 2001, at 11:18:16
Hi Cruz,
I'm glad you're doing well. How did you get the Ketacanozol? Is it being prescribed by a pdoc for depression?
Thanks
Peter
> I have taken just a 200 mg tablet about 6 days ago. My remission has been consistant since. I think I'm feeling at my best even with the crud that's been happening. Read my post "I feel good......like I new that I would" about what happened to me saturday. My illness has been consistant over these many years. Its atypical in that I sleep alot more when I'm down, which is most of the time. I don't have energy and I think extremely slow. I would suffer from severe social phobia and such. But not anymore. Life is good, I hope it continues. I vowed that when and if I ever found successful treatment I would'nt abandon others that were still suffering. That's why I am still checking this board and posting my experience and progress. Good luck!
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> > > > I'm in the US. I have'nt noticed any side effects. The brand I'm using is Nizoral made by Janssen. I took one 200 mg tablet about 6 days ago. My improvement was immediate. Its has stayed that way so far. I am keeping my sleeping hours consistent. So far so good. I had been takeing amisulpride and DHEA for a months or so, but may discontinue these. They were'nt helping very much until I took the Nizoral.
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> > > I was wondering if you could give a description of your illness. I'd like to see how similar it is to mine. In the past, I have tested positive for cortisol secretion dysregulation.
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> > > I'm a weird kind of bipolar that never comes out of depression except for a few episodes of drug-induced mania (dysphoric or mixed-state). I feel constantly fatigued and slowed-down. I have great difficulties reading more than just a few sentences and I am pretty much vegetative.
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> > SNAP. :-(
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> > Cruz, have you taken just the one dose? If so has yr 'remission' been consistent ever since? How near complete remission would you say you are?
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> > Thanks,
> > J.
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