Posted by JadeKelly on January 10, 2009, at 21:49:04
In reply to Re: Parnate - Psychopharmacist » JadeKelly, posted by SLS on January 10, 2009, at 16:03:01
> > As an aside, I did have what I thought was remission but unfortunately it lasted 10 days and then was gone.
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> Did you ever see the movie "Awakenings"?
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Awakenings
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> How about "Flowers for Algernon"?
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> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Flowers_for_algernon
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> Because of my history of 3 day "remissions", I find these works wrenching.
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> > So I feel like Parnate can work, I get some relief from it, but I'm gonna stick it out and augment further if I need to. Until I get the result I want.
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> Woohoo!
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> Kick butt!
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> You will get the result you want with your positive attitude, constructive behaviors, and vigilance. I hope some of it rubs off on the rest of us. You are a great role model.
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> Drugs work.
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> - Scott
Haha, are you spying? Thanks for the encouragement and kind words. It means alot! Its hard to be patient. You sound in a good mood!By the way, your posts did go thru to the woman with the husband on Seroquel. I don't know about you, but my fingers hurt from all the posting the last two days. I think we've got it pretty well under control, you?
I'm hesitant to ask you a question cause I said I wouldn't, but while you're in SUCH a good mood:
If I felt like I was in withdrawal (sweats, tension, feeling like I NEED something but don't know what....that kinda stuff) but haven't changed anything, is that a sign to go up on the Parnate? I've felt this same thing when I've run out of klonopin (which I haven't lately)
If you can answer that great, if not don't worry about it. I know how to scheme too :) I wish
~Jade
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