Posted by bulldog2 on September 14, 2009, at 14:33:42
In reply to Parnate 60mgs helping with social anxiety, finally, posted by Girlnterrupted78 on September 14, 2009, at 7:54:19
> Just wanted to let you know the improvement I've had so far with Parnate.
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> This is just my 1st month on Parnate, and last week was my first week on 60mgs, in addition to 10mgs of Adderall--which were added just a week earlier.
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> My depression began to improve gradually within the first two weeks. All the ruminations, gut wrenching guilt, chronic emotional distress, etc, began to slowly become less and less intense to the point I was able to feel some peace again.
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> This past week I was finally allowed to raise my dose to 60mgs, and by the 2nd day on it I finally began to feel comfortable socially.
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> I don't feel anxious or awkward anymore. I can chat with people, I can laugh and joke. I'm not a social animal by any means; I'm not there yet, but I did get a comment from a friend, who said: "You definitely seem more chatty and engaged than 3 weeks ago." This week I was able to smoothly and easily handle certain people I was incredibly uncomfortable with just 2 weeks earlier.
> I'm also able to smile without forcing it and communicate difficult feelings without terrible emotional distress, guilt, or visible internal struggle.
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> I also had a phone conversation with one of my siblings, one who usually dominates the conversation. I dominated this time, and surprisingly, my vocabulary is returning to my memory. It's been gone for a long time, more than 2 years probably, ever since my dreadful encounter with Nardil. Seems to be back now, I feel so more fluent.
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> So I'm feeling good, feeling good. Parnate is doing a great job. I feel more confident, more social and more assertive.
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> The only strange side effect I began to experience upon raising the dose to 60mgs is that about 1-2 hours after each dose, especially the 2nd dose (each dose is 30mgs Parnate+ 5mgs Adderall) my head begins to feel very hot, my face begins to blush, I begin to feel very sleepy and my eyes start to close and I feel very tired and heavy. Not a bad or painful feeling at all, just a bit strange. Something I can live with, but I was just curious if anyone knows what that might be.
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> ThanksThat is great news congraulations! I also suffer from atypical depression. During my college and working years speaking in front of people (more than 1) would often ignite a panic attack with intense blushing, sweating, and heart pounding. This social anxiety put a large disability on my social and work life. Had to avoid any situation that involved public speaking so i became a recluse.
Congratulations again on your success.It seems with parnate that it often requires a drug to augment it. Parnate is the wood and adderall is the match to set the fire.
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