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Re: Fluanxol vs. Amisulpride?

Posted by TomG on February 25, 2006, at 13:21:39

In reply to Re: Fluanxol vs. Amisulpride? » TomG, posted by ed_uk on February 25, 2006, at 12:54:55


> PS. How do you respond to stimulants and noradrenergic ADs? Oh, and have you ever tried Remeron?


I used Adderrall, Ritalin, Dex, in college recreationlly. They were all insufflated and I had terrible reactions mainly paranoia and mild delusions. Taken with an AP it might be a different story.

Nortriptyline at low dose did nothing.

Cymbalta I couldn't stand. It felt like someone had a vice around my head.

I used Strattera for about a week and it seemed to improve focus and maybe a mild calming effect but nothing signifigant. I couldn't eat a bite on it and it messed with sleep that even Ambien couldn't handle.

I took Remeron years ago by itself. I don't remember the dose but I remember being focused and I do know it produced an almost obsessive motivation in me like cleaning closets, drawers, etc.

What I'm looking for which the Geodon that breifly worked for me provided is a clearing and calming of thougths. It gave me a calm clear energy to my mind. So did lithium for five days, similar effect. Something that is unusual and probably signifigant is when I responded to the Geodon I seemed to have a craving for stimulants like caffeine etc.

Let me hear from you.

Tom


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