Posted by bulldog2 on May 22, 2010, at 9:08:55
In reply to Re: Immipramine Causes Natural Endorphins to Drop, posted by linkadge on May 21, 2010, at 18:53:12
> I wouldn't just drop the clomipramine if its working for you. It sounds like you are getting pretty obsessed with the level of this chemical or that.
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> You could try dropping the clomipramine a little, but I wouldn't just drop it. You might try adding a dopamine agonist too as they can help certain forms of social phobia.
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> Are you able to exercise? What about some caffiene?
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> I felt pretty damn good on 25mg of clomipramine and morning coffee. The coffee ofset the sexual problems.
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> The neurotonin and lyrica could be affecting the hormones too.
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> Linkadge
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>Thanks for your input. Some excellent alternative conclusions of what the study could prove. This guy had the nerve to tell the previous poster to dump the imipramine and play God with someone's life.
I think the p-doc had mentioned requip if the prolactin is high. That is one hormone you don't want to be high. It can seriously cause a lowering cascade of other hormones. Also on some painkillers for sciatica and they may also be players in this high prolactin mess. So let's see what a dopamine agonist can do.
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