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AMISULPRIDE: #1 week report.

Posted by SteveS on January 7, 2002, at 17:29:16

Hi to everybody,
I've passed the first week on amisulpride (25 mg/d) and i think there is something going on.
I've noticed in the last days that i am become a little more alert, little more focused.
There are not great signals, but something has surely happend to my apaty and to my impossibility to "feel" what i'm doing, what i'm living.
I've increased (a little) my capacity of perception of satisfaction in doing and living little things of the day.
I'm not exactly "happy" but certainly not disgusted as i was during the day. I like a little in passing the day. I'm again happy to listen some music.
Finally, i'm more ansious, that in my case is a positive thing cause i was too sedate and aphatic.
I'm not sure to know the words to express these soft enhancements, but i will report better in the future days.
I will still stay on 25 mg for about another 2 week and then to pass on 50 mg/d.
Actually i've not felt side effects, so i will increase the dosage slowly cause i'm scared about side effects like drowsiness and dizziness.
I'm actually on 50 mg trazodone at the evening too, but it's only for improving the sleep, and i think it's not enough for an antidepressant effects (and side effects!).
Please share your experience about amisulpride usage, it will be wery helpful for me!
Bye, Steve


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