Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 41036

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AndrewB...

Posted by Ant-Rock on July 20, 2000, at 11:32:47

Andrew,
I was wondering if you have ever tried either L-Carnitine or NADH for fatigue. Both have been studied for cfids with some promise. I read the studies, but can't remember the specifics.
Hope things are going ok for you.
Sincerely,
Anthony

 

Re: AndrewB...

Posted by AndrewB on July 21, 2000, at 8:24:12

In reply to AndrewB..., posted by Ant-Rock on July 20, 2000, at 11:32:47

Yes I have tried them. They didn't work for me and they are now part of a huge pile of bottles and packages of medines and supplements that I've tried but haven't worked. From what I've read though, they both seem to help a certain # of people.

Have you tried sublingual methylcobalamin (a bioavailable form of B12). A lot of people have had good results treating fatigue with B12 that is in a bioavailable form. Supposedly this form is as good as injections.

AndrewB

 

Re: AndrewB...

Posted by Ed on July 21, 2000, at 15:40:15

In reply to Re: AndrewB..., posted by AndrewB on July 21, 2000, at 8:24:12

Andrew-- I just started amisulpride (finally got it after nearly two months) and am wondering what dose you take. Also, saw that BADD scale and I am in that group.

 

Re: AndrewB...

Posted by AndrewB on July 21, 2000, at 15:58:44

In reply to Re: AndrewB..., posted by Ed on July 21, 2000, at 15:40:15

> Andrew-- I just started amisulpride (finally got it after nearly two months) and am wondering what dose you take. Also, saw that BADD scale and I am in that group.

I take 50mg. Karen is responding at 150mg/day tid. I would start at 50 for 7 days and go to 100 after that for 1 week. If improvement seen at 100, go to 150 for a trial.

Best of luck. Keep me posted.

AndrewB


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