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Posted by Vincent on February 9, 2002, at 10:33:26
Hi to everybody, this is my experience on amisulpride.
I am distymic, with low energy, aphaty, aenergy, no desires and will, all negative symptoms.
I need a med that could give me boost and energy, so i thought i must try with Ammisulpride.
In fact Amisulpride should counteract negative simptoms in dep.
I was on Amis for about 10 days at 50 mg/d, i felt no side effects, but i felt day by day loosing all my left enrgy, wills and desires.
Last days I stand in bed geting a sort of dsperation in my thought and wiew of the life.
So, of course, i stopped med and in few days my situation got better, a little more energy slowly rise from my dept. Now i do not see my life in "pink" but not anymore totally in "black".
Bye
Posted by Darwin on February 9, 2002, at 13:32:10
In reply to off AMISULPRIDE, end of the odissey., posted by Vincent on February 9, 2002, at 10:33:26
Thanks Vincent.
As a fellow dysthymic I'm always interested in reading reports of both success and failure in the treatment of dysthmia.
Darwin
> Hi to everybody, this is my experience on amisulpride.
> I am distymic, with low energy, aphaty, aenergy, no desires and will, all negative symptoms.
> I need a med that could give me boost and energy, so i thought i must try with Ammisulpride.
> In fact Amisulpride should counteract negative simptoms in dep.
> I was on Amis for about 10 days at 50 mg/d, i felt no side effects, but i felt day by day loosing all my left enrgy, wills and desires.
> Last days I stand in bed geting a sort of dsperation in my thought and wiew of the life.
> So, of course, i stopped med and in few days my situation got better, a little more energy slowly rise from my dept. Now i do not see my life in "pink" but not anymore totally in "black".
> Bye
Posted by TSA West on February 10, 2002, at 2:18:46
In reply to Re: off AMISULPRIDE, end of the odissey., posted by Darwin on February 9, 2002, at 13:32:10
Sorry about your failed trial on amisulpride. Some people do have a response to Sulpiride when they do not have one to Amisulpride though.
Other ideas for you to try are bromocriptine (serotonergic as well as dopaminergic); Mirapex (pramipexole) - useful for anhedonia and negative symptomatology; perhaps even Lamictal as a dopaminergic med.
Keep your horizons open and I am hopeful for you,
TSA West: Blood and Fire
Posted by Vincent on February 10, 2002, at 7:25:09
In reply to Re: off AMISULPRIDE, end of the odissey. » Darwin, posted by TSA West on February 10, 2002, at 2:18:46
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