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Posted by lawrence S. on June 20, 2003, at 20:08:04
Nardil is the best, except my word recall is suffering greatly. Ironically, my SP is gone with Nardil, but I have trouble searching for words when speaking. Which causes me some anxiety when around people. Is there any med or supplement that can help me without interacting with Nardil? Thanks in advance.
Lawrence S.
Posted by Carlos on June 20, 2003, at 21:15:54
In reply to On Nardil, Can any med help improve word recall?, posted by lawrence S. on June 20, 2003, at 20:08:04
Just give it time.
Posted by Jets on June 20, 2003, at 22:18:40
In reply to Re: On Nardil, Can any med help improve word recall?, posted by Carlos on June 20, 2003, at 21:15:54
Im not on Nardil, but I know what your going through bud. I feel like Im loosing my mind. Im finding it harder and harder to articulate the thoughts in my head.
Posted by ace on June 26, 2003, at 4:14:20
In reply to On Nardil, Can any med help improve word recall?, posted by lawrence S. on June 20, 2003, at 20:08:04
> Nardil is the best, except my word recall is suffering greatly. Ironically, my SP is gone with Nardil, but I have trouble searching for words when speaking. Which causes me some anxiety when around people. Is there any med or supplement that can help me without interacting with Nardil? Thanks in advance.
> Lawrence S.Hey Lawrence!,
How long have you been on the mighty Nardil now? You were on it a while back then went off didn't you? Did you have this prob before?
In my experience it tended to fad after a few months, but let me know the details- how long you've been on it- I'll do some research,
Cheers mate,
Ace.
Posted by lawrence S. on June 26, 2003, at 18:59:43
In reply to Re: On Nardil, Can any med help improve word recall? » lawrence S., posted by ace on June 26, 2003, at 4:14:20
Hi Ace, I had to stop Nardil for safety reasons when I had a hernia operation. then later I wanted to go back on it, then I had to hold off because of an eye operation. I think Iv'e been on it for about 3 months this time. I also take it with ritalin, klonopin.
I get words that are on the tip of my tongue that I just can't spit out. Even names of people, places.
Your Pal, Lawrence
Posted by ace on June 26, 2003, at 22:50:26
In reply to Re: On Nardil, Can any med help improve word recall? ?lawrence S., posted by lawrence S. on June 26, 2003, at 18:59:43
> Hi Ace, I had to stop Nardil for safety reasons when I had a hernia operation. then later I wanted to go back on it, then I had to hold off because of an eye operation. I think Iv'e been on it for about 3 months this time. I also take it with ritalin, klonopin.
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> I get words that are on the tip of my tongue that I just can't spit out. Even names of people, places.
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> Your Pal, LawrenceHey buddy!,
3 months is still preety early. I'd say give it 5-6 months and then see. Do you study or do work which needs reasonable memory recall? It can be a pain then. I am a uni student, and in retrospect, after I thought about your post, I do suffer it a bit- but I'm only in my 6th week of being back on it- before when I was on it for 5 months I think after 3 months or 4 it passed.Let us know how this turns out bro- I'm sure there are some meds u can use for this if it doesn;t abate.
BTW, what dose are you on? Having any troubles with your...hmmm...you know...'manlihood'!
It's just set in for me again! Oh well!]BTW, arent you on Fish oil too?
Take Care champ!
Ace.
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