Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 550870

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We gave it a good try but failed (Thanks Everyone)

Posted by Smith562 on September 5, 2005, at 8:52:59

Hey Everyone,

I hate to give up, but after 9 years and probably over 50 medications and all the various combinations of the those medication .... nothing tops nardil. I really thought selegiline, zoloft, lithium, klonopin and caffiene combo mirrored nardil properties and would work. About 75% as effective. Unforunately, nardil is like chemotherapy for cancer ... it can be effective, but the side effect leave you very sick and can kill you.

Thank for everyones suggestion to alternative to nardil. We gave it a good try.

Smith

 

There are still new meds coming out every day ...

Posted by TheMagicPill on September 6, 2005, at 1:53:15

In reply to We gave it a good try but failed (Thanks Everyone), posted by Smith562 on September 5, 2005, at 8:52:59

dont give up!!!!!!!!!!

 

Re: We gave it a good try but failed (Thanks Everyone)

Posted by Jedi on September 6, 2005, at 3:14:52

In reply to We gave it a good try but failed (Thanks Everyone), posted by Smith562 on September 5, 2005, at 8:52:59

> Hey Everyone,
>
> I hate to give up, but after 9 years and probably over 50 medications and all the various combinations of the those medication .... nothing tops nardil.

Hey Smith,
I'm in the same boat you are. With at least 25 different combos under my belt, evertime I come off Nardil I become seriously depressed. You would think there would be something to mimic the effects, but I sure have not found it. Even with 90mg Nardil daily I feel I'm only about 75 to 80 percent recovered. The exception is the social anxiety, where the Nardil makes me better than I've been since grade school, and I'm 48 years old.

I still have some augmentation strategies to try with the Nardil. One is to lower my Nardil dose to 60mg from 90mg and up my clonazepam from 1mg to 3mg. There are some studies that support this idea in long term unipolar depression. Another is to go back to a combination of Nardil and nortriptyline. Then adjust the dosage of each for the best effect. Some studies suggest that the augmentation of a MAOI with certain tricyclics can actually reduce the chance of a hypertensive crisis. This combination, if carefully and correctly administered, has been used for treatment resistant atypical depression.

This is just a couple of the things I want to try to treat my current dysthymia and control some of the side effects of high dose Nardil. Good luck, there is always something to try. I even have ECT saved for the last resort.
Take care,
Jedi


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