Posted by cache-monkey on January 2, 2005, at 1:11:02
In reply to Re: Low-dose selegiline and anxiety » cache-monkey, posted by Larry Hoover on December 31, 2004, at 22:39:25
"It's fine to do thought experiments, but I've heard of so many paradoxical reactions and such like that, in the end, it comes down to a drug trial. There are various ways to manipulate the anxiogenic and anxiolytic effects of meds, if you go at it systematically. That's a large part of what we talk about on the Alternative board; augmentative strategies, synergies, treatment of side effects."
Thanks, Larry. I've just started following the Alternative board, and find the information there quite useful.
I do think I'll end up giving selegiline a trial. But, I guess I have to see where Lamictal takes me first... The annoying thing with that right now seems to be decreased sexual interest/function, which was kind of unexpected. I'm hoping it's transient. Since you're one of the sources of institutional knowledge around here, I'm wondering if you've heard of this before?
Best,
cache-monkey
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