Posted by Ame Sans Vie on August 15, 2005, at 9:51:09
I feel so bad because I used to post here constantly and lately I just haven't had the time because I've had such a busy life. Suffice it to say, I've been "cured" for several months now, thanks to a combination of fluoxetine (40mg q.d.), alprazolam (4mg q.i.d.), clonazepam (2mg b.i.d.), methamphetamine (15mg q.i.d.), secobarbital sodium (200mg h.s. prn), Xyrem (2.5 grams q.i.d.), Dexalone 30mg t.i.d.), NADH (20mg b.i.d.), DL-Phenylalanine (2,000mg t.i.d.), chelated calcium/magnesium, phenibut, fish oils, and of course multi-, antioxidant- and B-vitamin complexes.
Sounds like a lot, I know, lol. But some of you may remember that I was extremely medication-resistant and have tried everything under the sun to find a "cure" these past five years. My last med trial was Parnate along with Klonopin and Xanax... while it was definitely a "cure", the Parnate eventually began to turn me into a pseudonarcoleptic, but ah well... things are wonderful now. I was extremely agoraphobic and didn't leave the house for years, and now I'm about to move out with my newfound significant other (yes, I chose that euphemism because I'm gay, lol). I'm also happily employed and am starting back at the university this week!! :-D
Anyway, I'll catch up more with you all later -- for now I was just wondering if anyone here has tried Niravam... ? I just learned of its existence today and I'm quite curious to try it, as I always take my alprazolam sublingually anyway (I get those large round Mylan 2mg tablets - not quite as vile tasting as the bar varieties, lol). Does it possess the horrible bitter taste that immediate-release Xanax/alprazolam tablets do? Does it begin to take effect more quickly? Thanks so much for any information you can give me!
~Michael
poster:Ame Sans Vie
thread:541882
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