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Re: being 'out of it' » g_g_g_unit

Posted by Sunbath on October 4, 2009, at 16:15:33

In reply to Re: being 'out of it', posted by g_g_g_unit on October 3, 2009, at 17:56:48

Hi g_g_g_

Thanks for writing :)

How are you doing? Are you considering amitriptyline? I think it might be great since it's an inverse 5ht2a agonist which seems very powerful!!! But of course everyone's different and maybe it would sedate you too much during the day? Who knows? You need to try it out for yourself!
BTW: I did tolerate amitriptyline fine but hated doxepine.. it's all your personal neurochemistry I guess.. I just wanted to tell you that you need to try it out for yourself and that you shouldn't give up only because one med isn't working for you.. there's so much.. as you already mentioned, there's trimipramine, doxepine, amitriptyline, notriptyline and even mirtazapine!
I'm sure you'll find something working for you!

BTW: You are from England right? Are you taking Provigil or any other stimulant with Parnate or are you like me taking Parnate without any "help"?

I tried to take my dose at night yesterday and it worked like a charm (with 200mg trazodone though).. I was MUCH better during the day..
I'll do the same tonight and won't take anything till I come home from university tomorrow...

I wish you all the best!
Keep me updated please!


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