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Posted by gilmourr on October 22, 2012, at 11:03:18
So I was on 45 mg 6 days ago, I then was on 30 mg for 3 days, 15 mg for 1 day, now I'm on 0 mg which I've been on yesterday and today.
Surprisingly, I don't feel majorly depressed and my withdrawal zaps are very minor atm.
It's very strange.. because last time I went down to 0, in 24 hours I was already withdrawing hard. I feel like I'm going to maybe get hit by a train one morning and be like, NVM ITS BACK.
Posted by phillipa on October 22, 2012, at 12:54:32
In reply to Nardil ween, going really well.., posted by gilmourr on October 22, 2012, at 11:03:18
Glad to hear it's going well. And certainly hope it doesn't come back withdrawal that is. Keep us updated? Phillipa
Posted by gilmourr on October 23, 2012, at 16:16:14
In reply to Re: Nardil ween, going really well.. » gilmourr, posted by phillipa on October 22, 2012, at 12:54:32
> Glad to hear it's going well. And certainly hope it doesn't come back withdrawal that is. Keep us updated? Phillipa
3rd day, shocks are getting worse, feel like I have the flu. My side effects are getting better though, since being at 0, though I still am cold like ALL the time.
Is it possible for Nardil to permanently mess up your body temperature? I've been cold since i went up to 60 mg and started coming off of it 40 days ago. If it doesn't go away after 2 weeks I won't know what to do with my body temperature since technically the MAO will be MUCH higher 2 weeks being on 0 and if I'm still cold then wtf could it be?
Posted by gilmourr on October 23, 2012, at 16:23:50
In reply to Re: Nardil ween, going really well.., posted by gilmourr on October 23, 2012, at 16:16:14
Forgot to say that I've been tested for my TSH levels MANY times and they always come back "normal." I feel like this cold intolerance is REALLY irregular for me and I'm seriously always freezing, so it's either nardil or something wrong with my body.
What else can I test if the nardil clears my body and the coldness doesn't go away? Would checking T3 T4/free TSH levels (not sure the difference, just heard about these tests) possibly indicate something different that JUST my TSH level isn't?
So annoying to be cold all the time, I just don't feel like doing much when I'm constantly shivvering at 18-20 degrees celsius temperature.
Posted by Phillipa on October 23, 2012, at 21:29:55
In reply to Re: Nardil ween, going really well.., posted by gilmourr on October 23, 2012, at 16:23:50
Sounds like withdrawal. And maybe the thyroid also changed when you discontinued the med? I have no idea if this is possible? Phillipa
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