Posted by sdb on January 2, 2006, at 14:34:57
Hi
Is there somebody using bethanechol/cyproheptadine against ejac. delay? Does it work?- Or is there something else which does help?-I am not experienced in that matter. Unfortunately the delay is the worst sideeffect of Nardil. I was on 45-60mg. Does somebody have the lucky experience that this sideeffect is diminishing automatically by time?
After day 8 of Nardil withdrawal I had some uncontrollable muscle twiches happened sometimes, especially fingers and foots. The night during sleep I had even big twiches, my body "twiched" and I woke up...but now all is ok again. Is there somebody have had this too?-It is not on the sideeffects of Nardil withdrawal according FDA documents. And this happend on day 8 after withdrawal, is it possible?
I personally think it is more likely the twiches came because of a huge vaccine I took and all was connected with fever and sometimes headache Or the twiches came maybe from vit. B deficiency (?). I took some Vit. B pills and since then it was better - but thats absolutely no prove that the Vit. B was the problem.
In the FDA doc. is written that you can go down just to 15mg/day after it began to work. I dont believe that. Perhaps this works only for older people.
as I stated before
-nardil is a very effective drug for depression, anxiety...and such things.
-there are no bad reactions before it begins to work compared to ssris.
-nardils diet restrictions arent that severe. I stictly did not take the things on the severe list the other things I ate moderate or other things in the less likely categorie I ate in normal amounts. If you eat more fruits you will even profite by your diet.
-blood pressure is falling (i suppose vasodilation) actually a good sideeffect but causing swelling (according the sideeff. list) at the ankles, but not for me.
-no weight gain but it like the sweet things more. But comparism betweend mirtazapine, which does you make to a hungry pig.
-most prominent sideeffect is a slight loss of libido but worst sideeffect is the delay :-(
-I have the impression that Nardil can even be more addictive than benzos (because it works?)
-Even after 1.5 weeks there are remaining Nardil effects in your blood. I guess that there are some strong metabolites working at receptors just like other ssris.
~sdb
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