Posted by bulldog2 on October 28, 2009, at 17:46:36
In reply to Re: Post Parnate update. Info for other Parnate users » delna, posted by ColoradoSnowflake on October 28, 2009, at 16:52:54
> Hi Delna:
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> Thanks for the great post!!
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> That's wonderful your pdoc came to your home and spent some time with you. Seems you really got on top of your situation and your needs. That's great! I he'll understand better what your needs are and be able to put together a good meds routine for you!
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> And thanks for sharing all that good info about Parnate. I was happy to hear your pdoc also appreciates the value of nortriptyline with Parnate, and a stimulant if needed.
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> Parnate is such a rough ride getting onto it, it means a lot to hear some good things!
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> I am still feeling changes with the Parnate!! I continue to feel better and better and that's really good. Now the Parnate isn't sedating me and I've switched from taking it at night to taking it all during the day! Not only that, I don't need so much Provigil!!
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> I can't believe that I'm still having these Parnate developmental types of changes after six months!! But it's all good!
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> I hope you'll keep us posted on how you're doing!
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> Thanks again Delna,
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> I wish you the very best!
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> Hugs to you,
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> Gayle
>It seems like parnate provides to mind with the necessary neurotransmitters to heal. Part of the healing process could be a roller coaster ride as the body changes.Sometimes it requires another ad for the process such as nortriptyline. Very interesting med.
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