Posted by Questionmark on September 19, 2003, at 18:41:28
In reply to Re: OpioidsDepression: (BrittPark rules!) » Kon-shuss, posted by craig allen on September 18, 2003, at 20:49:10
Hey, just wanted to tell you not to give up on the Nardil yet. i think that every time you increase the dosage you might have to wait up to 4 to 6 (or even 8?) weeks sometimes before the receptors adapt and it starts being effective-- not just after the time one starts the Nardil. Not sure if that's the case with you, but just wanted to remind you of this possibility.
Good luck to you.> good post, real informative. thanks for taking the time. why wait for oxytrex though? if you can get a doc to go for it, why not just take the oxycontin and a low dose naltrexone? i've been walking around in mental pain for many years now too. i'm ready for something that helps. frustrating. i read all the pro-nardil posts on this board and finally decided to wean off effexor and then endure the washout. i'm now in my sixth week of nardil and i'm in as bad a shape as ever. it's ridiculous all the failed medications and their side effects i'm constantly enduring. obviously, my problem isn't serotonin, norepenephrine, dopamine related. so what are my options? give me some oxytrex already. i'm sick and tired. sorry to rant.
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