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Posted by F00TBALL on October 20, 2007, at 2:42:49
I'm still on 90 MG Nardil and 200 MG of Provigil. I quit taking Seroquel for sleep, because I've just began sleeping a lot better.
Anyways, I'm doing great. I feel like a new person.
I'm back in college, I've gotten a job I enjoy, I'm volunteering for Obama's campaign, and I met a great girl and we've moved in together. =)
All are amazing feats for me considering where I was just 6th months ago!
Except for a very infrequent tremor or vision problem, all the Nardil side-effects are gone. I felt like Provigil wasn't working as well as it used to, so I stopped taking it for two weeks, and now it's working again.
I read a couple posts here, and felt sick to my stomach. Please keep searching for an effective drug combo. I believe it's out there for everyone here.
On a related note, my p-doc has fallen in love with prescribing Pregabalin for anxiety. He says it has few side effects and has been very effective on some of his patients. So if you're looking for a new drug to try out...
Posted by beachbum on October 20, 2007, at 6:54:52
In reply to Update on my life..., posted by F00TBALL on October 20, 2007, at 2:42:49
One word...AWESOME!!
still searching here....
Posted by Phillipa on October 20, 2007, at 12:14:58
In reply to Re: Update on my life..., posted by beachbum on October 20, 2007, at 6:54:52
Football so happy for you and yes still searching and I do know what you mean. Kiss that wonderful girlfriend for me. Phillipa
Posted by tecknohed on October 23, 2007, at 6:31:05
In reply to Update on my life..., posted by F00TBALL on October 20, 2007, at 2:42:49
Gongratulations on ALL your success mate!
It'll probably be a good idea to continue taking regular short breaks from the Provigil to keep it working. I suspect you already plan to do that?
Hope your success continues!
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