I am not going to get into that argument again. But 198/101 with 100bpm at rest and not responding adequately to beta blockers for 48 hours is not to be ignored.
Anyway, I am pretty sure that it is somehow androgenic.Eight days after stopping and slightest physical effort gets me sweating heavily reminding me of when I was on Concerta but it is very slow acting as well. One more thing I have noticed is that I don't crave nicotine as much as I used to.
I doubt Paroxetine exacerbated my anxiety but I admit that I am particularly sensitive to develop anxiety in response to non-selective androgenic compounds.
I would like to hear from those with depression and not just dysthymia. Those who are on 10mg to see if such a low dosage has improved their depressive symptoms how long it took. I am really worried about my memory. Although I haven't been able to work for ten years now, I still read a lot and from time to time I suddenly lose the train of my thoughts and forget what I had been reading it is beginning to scare me. I am told that it is not degenerative but I don't believe them because I am also having difficulty remembering context appropriate vocabulary, although it has improved or at least it is not getting any worse since I stopped taking Concerta and started on testosterone therapy. Could that have contributed to the adverse reaction, specially that I have only just started and was given and loader only weeks of the 1st injection that should have lasted 12 weeks?
I was going to have a go with Rapastinel but there are so many more positive reports with NSI-189 that I changed my mind. I am exhausted with 25 years of depression and losing my memory scares the hell out of me.
I have been on a variety of stimulants (concerta/vyvanse/adderall) and various SSRI's for near 12 years now to treat depression and ADD-PI and experience the exact same thing. Only difference being that I'm 18, not 57. No nootropic substance I have tried has benefitted me in any meaningful way. I'll be starting NSI within the month (sourced from SL), so I hope you can keep recording and sharing your experiences. You and everyone who contributes to this forum are far more helpful than most of you realize.
Also, for anyone trialing anything, always consider medications being taken concurrently and potential interactions (negative or otherwise). We have lost far too many potentially successful trials because people don't take necessary precautions.
Regards