Psycho-Babble Medication Thread 1049380

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Do we all eventually land on Nardil?

Posted by Topdog on August 20, 2013, at 17:42:01

Hey Guys!

The Remeron + Lamictal combo didn't work out after all, it was excellent for 40+ days but then blah, nothing..

I can't take it any longer, I'm going back on Nardil! It has taken me 6+ months to work out a scheme to obtain Nardil again, my first package will arrive in 14 days, God bless the UPS!

Time: T minus 14 days- Getting my first 600 beautiful shiny red pills of Nardil.

Just wondering... Is it true that most of us here eventually still go back on Nardil?

 

Re: Do we all eventually land on Nardil? ยป Topdog

Posted by Phillipa on August 20, 2013, at 17:49:41

In reply to Do we all eventually land on Nardil?, posted by Topdog on August 20, 2013, at 17:42:01

Never been on it?

 

Re: Do we all eventually land on Nardil?

Posted by Tomatheus on August 20, 2013, at 22:25:49

In reply to Do we all eventually land on Nardil?, posted by Topdog on August 20, 2013, at 17:42:01

Topdog,

I'm sorry to hear that your response to your combination of Remeron and Lamictal ultimately didn't last.

As to whether most of us eventually go back to Nardil, I don't know if that's the case. It doesn't seem that very many of the active posters on this board take Nardil, but then again, there are only so many active posters here. Maybe some of us who aren't taking Nardil will eventually return to the medication. I doubt that I will. Nardil did more for me than any other antidepressant that I've taken, but my response to Nardil ended badly, and I think it would be difficult to get a psychiatrist to prescribe Nardil to someone with a psychotic disorder. Heck, it would probably be difficult to get a doctor to prescribe Nardil for *any* reason these days! But even though I have my doubts that I'll ever ingest phenelzine sulfate again, I guess I can't say for sure what the future holds (although I'm hoping at this point that the future will involve remission, or at least a response, from taking vitamin D).

Anyway, good luck with the Nardil when it arrives.

T.

 

Re: Do we all eventually land on Nardil?

Posted by linkadge on August 23, 2013, at 7:42:01

In reply to Do we all eventually land on Nardil?, posted by Topdog on August 20, 2013, at 17:42:01

Hi Topdog,

I missed some of the details. You were taking Nardil and doing well. Why did you stop?


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