Posted by Iansf on December 17, 2003, at 19:56:41
In reply to Re: ACE nardil users and community, posted by enola on December 15, 2003, at 16:37:48
> Nardil saved my life. It is worth dealing with side effects, they might last for months, but they generally go away! Until then, no matter how terrible you feel, remember that help is on the way as soon as you start taking Nardil again. If it worked for you before, it is only a matter of time before it works again! Hang on! You'll feel better soon! We're here for you!<
Did all Nardil's side effects go away for you? I don't get the impression that most other people have had the same experience.
I'm tempted to try Nardil, especially because it seems to be so effective for social phobia. But I've never experienced the disappearance of side effects with any antidepressant (excluding initial side effects that lasted only a few days) so I'm dubious about it happening with Nardil.
I've been trying to lose weight, so weight gain is not appealing. And I went for three years with no sexual feelings at all when I took Luvox In fact, I found the idea of sex somewhat repulsive. I don't want that again.
Part of my aim in taking meds is to establish an intimate relationship, but nobody wants to mate with someone who has zero interest in sex and no ability either. It's such a cruel paradox, gaining social ease but losing another essential ingredient of full social interaction in the process.
So do Nardil's side effects genuinely disappear over time?
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