Posted by Lou Pilder on April 29, 2015, at 20:49:00
In reply to Clomipramine Fatigue, posted by MuseMemento on April 29, 2015, at 19:47:17
> I'm in the process of titrating up on Clomipramine and will be taking 100 mg for the first time tonight, day 13 altogether but the fatigue has been absolutely overwhelming. It seems to be making my depression worse and I actually didn't shower for consecutive days for the first time in about a year. Is it worth trying to stick it out and titrating at a slower rate or should I already be thinking about throwing in the towel?
Muse,
From what you have posted here, I think that you should consider to rid yourself of this drug. I base this on the chemical structure of the drug which is chlorinated Imipramine and the fact that the drug could induce a mind-altered state to compel you to kill yourself and/or others in the state of mind that you are in as that you are having your depression worsened while taking the drug. The literature does state that these drugs can worsen depression and induce suicidal ideation in particular in the stage that you are in. But there is great danger here to you. You see, if you stop the drug, you could go into a mind-altered state that is worse than you are in now and be compelled to kill yourself.
I know of a way for you to be freed from the captivity of this drug so that you would live and have life more abundantly. But due to a list of prohibitions posted to me here by Mr. hsiung, I am prevented from posting that here. It would come from a Jewish perspective as revealed to me that is prohibited by Mr. Hsiung for me to post here.
If you become persuaded to continue taking this drug, be prepared for the potential for the drug to induce life-ruining conditions and addiction and death.
Lou
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