Posted by SLS on June 27, 2013, at 7:56:32
In reply to Nardil, finally?, posted by brynb on June 27, 2013, at 2:37:04
> I was doing well after a trial of ketamine and TMS. I seemed to be ok
Can you describe what it was like for you to be "ok"? What, if anything, did you feel that you were missing that you should want to try Nardil?
I'm sure you know that you can't combine Nardil with either Lexapro or tramadol.
> Last week, I o'd on a bunch of pills, and I don't know if it was self sabotage, a half-hearted attempt to kill myself or a dumb attempt to feel different, but it put me in a mega tailspin and I'm struggling again.
No blame. No guilt. No judgment.
Perhaps you can learn from this. You don't necessarily have to repeat this behavior. I think it would help to be more certain as to what motivated you to do this, though.
> an upcoming birthday had me in the dumps but I just can't justify my actions
Lost time, advancing age, and a history of lack of reward and fulfillment is depressing. How can one not be depressed when he must pass time in the absence of enjoyment? Where is the joy?
Nardil is probably a better choice than Parnate when anhedonia is present along social anxiety or lack of sociability.
> I'm my own worst enemy
Join the club.
- ScottSome see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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