Posted by Eilidh on March 1, 2003, at 6:13:06
In reply to Re: Any Update On Nardil Availability?, posted by Katia on February 28, 2003, at 15:18:35
I have been using Nardil for 31/2 months and have found that I lost weight.I'm fairly sure this was due to my eating less convenience foods and more fresh produce. Also less comfort eating and visiting the gym as my mood improved. However, my weight has been static over the past 3-4 weeks, and I am wondering if this is my new "Nardil weight ".
As time has past I am more adventurous about what I eat.The most up to date dietry advice is less rigid about what is unsafe, while encouraging a common sense approach to avoidance of hazerdous foods, e.g. I missed cheese but can now eat brie cheese as long as I absolutely leave the rind alone. I am not suggesting that this will be suitable for everyone,but am aware that we all have our own idividual tolerance levels re tyramine levels in food items. What is okay for one will be a nightmare for others.
I am fed up of having to put effort into my food preparation etc. Maybe it is a self esteem issue and it is time to think about a Nardil increase? I'll have to think about this.
It is weird feeling more emotionally more stable after so long.I sometimes find myself thinking"Is this a normal way to think or do I need more/less medication?" . Only the passage of time at an improved level will boost my self confidence I suppose.
Any observations welcome.
Eilidh.
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