Posted by willyee on January 28, 2006, at 4:57:35
In reply to Re: When to consider MAOI therapy? » Colleen D., posted by blueberry on January 28, 2006, at 4:43:49
Responders to maois seem to be totaly UNrespondent to srris,i am one,i have responded to parnate,deprenyl,and molcimide partialy.
Nardil unfortuantly i dident but there is a deep rooted issue with nardil and its reformulation so i guess half of us never really tried to praised GOLD nardil since we all are using the reformulated one.
Moais for me dont cause hardly any side effects,other than im immune to them at this point.But i remember it was the lack of side effects and strong postive effect that made me feel parnate was gonna end my depression for good.So i think that poster above is a bit fiesty,i understand his postion being through such a negative experieance,but he has to understand maois might not be for everyone,i dont think this is the case a docter doesent use it.
Docters tend to use the newest medications,they are visited by saes people,that go to seminers etc.
They also wanna bring back results for these companies,so its unlikly a p doc is gonna dig up a dusty old medication,especialy if they never used it before,and have to worry about a single patient on it.
As far as diet goes,i think honestly you will either have a p doc willing to write it or you wont,if they are willing then they will work with you on the no no list.If they already are dead set aganist it,the restriction list will only strengthen there case since they never had any intention on giving it to you in the first place.
Last yess they are potent,but not more than wellbutrin or the ssris i took,in fact my problem is at this point parnate are like m&ms to me,i have to take a very hig dose to feel it,and this i dnt like since i feel taking random doses is heading towards that non-therputic recreational window of using them,this i dont want.
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