Posted by Questionmark on May 17, 2009, at 5:27:46
In reply to Questions about Nardil Experience, posted by Cseagraves on May 9, 2009, at 13:01:07
Myco is right. Give it time. This is a common (though typically short, fortunately) phase when first beginning an antidepressant, at least or especially a highly/predominantly serotonergic antidepressant, as Nardil is. It's the initial receptor adaptation.
You will soon experience the lift of the miracle that is Nardil, i believe.
> Hi to all,
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> I have been on Nardil now for about a week and a half at 45 mgs per day. Just wanted opinions if others have had same experiences.
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> Other than feeling generally crappy, this is what else is going on.
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> Constant nausea (having to force food down)
> agitation
> get irritated easily
> skin itching (woke up the other morning with a rash on right arm, but it went away during the day)
> More depressed (having thoughts of just wanting to end it all)
> No motivation whatsoever
> more agoraphobic
> more nervousness (on and off)
> Blood pressure has been stable
> Just feeling in general out of it
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> Myco says most of whats going on is normal and should start easing up. Haven't even been on med two weeks yet. Was hoping to feel at least a little lift, but every day seems to be worse right now. Others experiences would be helpful.
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> Thanks,
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> Courtney :-(
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