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Re: SSRI Induced HPTA Disruption

Posted by SLS on February 7, 2009, at 13:16:05

In reply to Re: SSRI Induced HPTA Disruption, posted by bulldog2 on February 7, 2009, at 9:11:20

> > > >I think the problem with DA receptor agonists is >that you get diminishing returns for depression >over time
> > >
> > > I think that might be more true for people using DA agonist as monotherapy. I know of two people augmenting SSRI's with a DA agonist and both have had long term sucess. I know thats not proof but..
> >
> > I always take anecdotal stuff seriously, depending on the source. This is actually big news as far as I'm concerned.
> >
> > Do you recall which drugs, and at what dosages.
> >
> >
> > - Scott
>
> Scott are you contemplating a change to an ssri from parnate?


LOL No friggin' way!

:-)

But seriously, at this point, the Parnate seems to be doing its job. It's just that my doctor is playing it very conservatively with our titration of desipramine. I am still significantly underdosed, so I am having a difficult time with things.

Thanks for asking Bulldog.

Obviously, I have nothing against SSRIs unless they have something against me (tolerability issues). I have been lucky that they all were tolerable, just not effective.


- Scott

 

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