Currently on this combo (again) to give it my second go - last time around I got immediate constipation as well - both drugs are known to cause constipation, and NO, it's not because of dehydration - I get dehydrated from stimulants as well, but they cause diarrhoea instead.
I'm drinking as well, got my water-bottle right here, next to my computer.
Last time, I tried water, prunes and a powder containing a combo of sodium chloride, sodium hydrogen carbonate and Potassium Chloride - a combo supposed to help with even the worst cases...
...TO LITTLE OR NO EFFECT!!
All right... this is an immediate problem - because I'm hungry as f*ck but I can't eat sh*t! I can still feel my bowels being swollen and uncleansed since yesterday (third day on Reboxetine) - and I know that if I eat ANYthing now, it might get quite painful...
Now, the reason I dared to try the combo of Guanfacine+Reboxetine again, is because after failing that trial, I decided to go for an attempt at the following combo:
Dexamphetamine, Atomoxetine and Guanfacine - pretty good! But not enough - and the insomnia was becoming a problem, so I figured I needed to stop the AMP - problem is, without AMP, ATX causes intense, intense sedation - to the point of physical danger.
I was also prepared when I started the last combo, with MILK OF MAGNESIA! : D That's right - Magnesium Hydroxide - at a dosage of 300 mg x 3 - aka 900 mg.
I figured, since I did notice MORE constipation from Reboxetine, I'll have to go higher - so this morning, I swallowed a total of 1200 mg Magnesium Hydroxide...
...NO EFFECT!!
It's been hours, and I still haven't defecated! Son of a b*tch...
Right - guys, how do I fix this? How do I last on this drug for the recommended 3 weeks until the side-effect of constipation goes away? Because this is intolerable... I won't last more than a few days if this keeps up, maximum of 2-3 more days, then I'm f***ed.
What IS the mechanism through which RBX causes constipation anyway...? It would appear as if there's a huge variety of NE-receptors, both beta and alpha, in the intestines - is RBX somehow actually neurologically PARALYSING my bowels?? How do I block this effect? There must be a way!
Hmm... I might have access to Sertraline, a drug known to cause fairly intense diarrhoea... I did notice looser stool while using that, and my mother gets intense diarrhoea from it.
I could use some input on this asap... we are talking a few hours here... Honestly, I'm already at double the daily recommended dosage of Magnesium Hydroxide - going even further could have dangerous effects, blocking vitamin B12 and Iron uptake significantly.