Hi all. I have been suffering from depression and various other
psychological problems (general inablity to feel pleasure,lack of
emotions,low attention span)I have tried a number of drugs without any
success in helping me.Now I think I am going to try Bromocriptine,the
trouble is I am quite confused to the doses i should try.Should i eat
one 2.5 mg tablet each day? Or maybe i should gradually increase my
dose? I kow that the ppl on this group aren't doctors,but i hope
someone has experience with Bromocriptine and can guide me to the
doses.
Also,can someone please tell me any do's and don't's whilst trying
Bromocriptine? The reason i say this is from just a quick glacnce at
some websites Bromocriptine appears to be a 'serious' drug,which can
cause negative effects if consumed wrongly.
Finally are there any drugs which a person can take in combination
with Bromocriptine to amplify it's effects,especially in terms of
increasing sex drive?
Thanks for reading my post and bye.
Griffin - 29 Aug 2004 14:13 GMT
> Hi all. I have been suffering from depression and various other
> psychological problems
Including very poor judgement, it would appear.
> Now I think I am going to try Bromocriptine
Well, I'm glad you didn't decide to try strychnine.
> I kow that the ppl on this group aren't doctors,but i hope
> someone has experience with Bromocriptine and can guide me to the
> doses.
So basically, you'll just do whatever anybody says, no matter their
qualifications? Nice. Good luck with that.
> Also,can someone please tell me any do's and don't's whilst trying
> Bromocriptine?
Talking to your doctor about it before doing anything would be a
screamingly good idea.
> Thanks for reading my post and bye.
Buh-bye.
Lik Mai Sak - 29 Aug 2004 15:21 GMT
> Hi all. I have been suffering from depression and various other
> psychological problems (general inablity to feel pleasure,lack of
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> increasing sex drive?
> Thanks for reading my post and bye.
Bromo is a prolactine suppressant, it helps regulate the pituitary gland,
this gland is a like a valve that regulates the flow of hormones in your
body, it causes dizziness and it's recommended to take it at night.
If you have low testosterone I suggest you see an endro.
Will Brink - 30 Aug 2004 14:25 GMT
> Hi all. I have been suffering from depression and various other
> psychological problems (general inablity to feel pleasure,lack of
> emotions,low attention span)I have tried a number of drugs without any
> success in helping me.
But have you gotten blood work done?

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