Posted by SLS on February 22, 2012, at 6:47:51
In reply to Re: Nardil/Parnate-friendly PDoc in Scranton PA area?, posted by AnsonPA on February 22, 2012, at 6:34:19
> >>What is it about Dr. Goldberg that you find appealing?
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> From the various posts on this forum it seems he's well experienced with MAOIs. I fear that if I just any random pdoc, he'd be another MAOI-phobe and insist on SSRIs.
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> >>Is there any reason why you would choose to take Parnate instead of Nardil?
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> I've always had poor motivtation/lazyness/low energy and I feel like Parnate would definitely help me restart my education, which I abandoned at age 16 because I just couldn't stand the anxiety (Almost a third of my life wasted hiding at home with no friends... ~8 years ago, as I'm now 23.)
If Parnate does not produce the improvements you are looking for, I would recommend that you try Nardil afterwards. Nardil can give you the things you are looking for, including more energy. In addition, Nardil is well-known to reduce anxiety and promote socialization. There are plenty of people whom respond to one MAOI whom have failed to respond to another.
- Scott
Some see things as they are and ask why.
I dream of things that never were and ask why not.- George Bernard Shaw
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