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Posted by willyee23 on November 14, 2011, at 13:56:46
Hey babble,hopefully some of you remeber me.Well ive had a unique struggle this last year,including hacking,stalking and fals areest.
Im still standing though,and the troubles had a good side,it helped my find jesus.
Anyway,to stay on topic,with all the stuff happening im thankful for my meds,with the stuff i went through even a "normal" person could loose it.
But im on what i believe are good meds,and now that things have come to a calm,my meds although not perfect,are hapling very much,the cocktail im on is,
- Parnate 40 mg twice a day.
- klonopiin twice a day.
- Small portion of gapentin
- GHBNow parnate is unique,thanks to former member chairmen maoi,I learned that for treatment resistant depression,parnate usualy needs to be in the 90 to 100 mg range.
This was the dose i was on.HOWEVER as it worked i choose to lower it back down to 80,40 mg twice a day,and it seems to be working.
p.s For those who obviously cant get ghb,i found a specific liqour works well with parnate.
Its vodka,not just any,but burnett brand vodka seems to be unique,its mild and smooth and personaly seems to not interact with parnate but a drink or two actualy helps.
I know no one should be recomending drinking on a maoi,and im not,im just passing my experiance.
Hope everyone is doing well,god bless.
Posted by Chairman_MAO on November 14, 2011, at 19:39:51
In reply to Hello Babble,just swinging by, posted by willyee23 on November 14, 2011, at 13:56:46
I'm still here. ;-)
I would not recommend ethanol for any psychiatric condition. It is not an acceptable substitute for GHB at all.
I've been through a lot of rough stuff in the past few years, too. Glad to hear you're doing better.
Feel free to contact me anytime.
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