Posted by ed_uk2010 on May 29, 2016, at 13:38:52
In reply to In URGENT need of help. Left to die, posted by Rather Anonymous on May 12, 2016, at 15:03:42
Hi there,
What an awful time you've been through.
I'd suggest that taking a lot of clonazepam may be making you feel worse. The short-term relief may be followed by feeling more depressed and less in control. I recognise that if may be very difficult, but I think you would benefit from keeping your clonazepam dose to the absolute minimum possible.
In terms of antipsychotics, you obviously need to be extremely cautious. Avoid all traditional antipsychotics, and high doses of any. You could try amisulpride at 25mg, increasing to 50mg. If it is going to help, it may do so within a couple of weeks. Quetiapine can sometimes help depression, and does not normally cause restlessness. Olanzapine could also be tried at a very low dose eg. 2.5mg.
I see you've tried the MAOI Nardil but not tranylcypromine. Tranylcypromine is quite different to Nardil and may be worthy of consideration.
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