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Posted by Mauro on November 3, 2001, at 20:55:57
Hi to everybody,
Finally, after a week of use of amisulpride I reach excellent results about my Dystimia and negative simphtoms.
These results are very comfortable, cause I've tried all kinds of AD and TCA (prozac, zoloft, efexor, nortriptiline, ...etc) with terrible negative side effects.
The greatest result is about my low mood that increased very much as increased my projecting will, creating will, travelling desire and so on.
I'm a sensibly more excited and alert.
Actually I take 25 mg twice a day, and I will go on in this way till I'll see differences.
At the beginning I took 50 mg twice a day but it caused to me lot of sleepiness during the day.
Has anybody similar experience of great differnce between use of AD and Amisulpride?
I'll update my experience soon!
Bye
Mauro
Posted by JohnX2 on November 3, 2001, at 23:29:10
In reply to Excellent result of Amisulpride where AD failed!, posted by Mauro on November 3, 2001, at 20:55:57
Congratulations!We need to keep these succuss stories
posted to keep us inspired.regards,
john
> Hi to everybody,
> Finally, after a week of use of amisulpride I reach excellent results about my Dystimia and negative simphtoms.
> These results are very comfortable, cause I've tried all kinds of AD and TCA (prozac, zoloft, efexor, nortriptiline, ...etc) with terrible negative side effects.
> The greatest result is about my low mood that increased very much as increased my projecting will, creating will, travelling desire and so on.
> I'm a sensibly more excited and alert.
> Actually I take 25 mg twice a day, and I will go on in this way till I'll see differences.
> At the beginning I took 50 mg twice a day but it caused to me lot of sleepiness during the day.
> Has anybody similar experience of great differnce between use of AD and Amisulpride?
> I'll update my experience soon!
> Bye
> Mauro
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