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#1 austeenob

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Posted 12 February 2013 - 07:39 PM

Sorry for my double post early. And by the way this is more posting then I've ever done. Sorry about that, just a very questionable day. 

 

This is about Xyrem. Xyrem seems to help everyone, including me. Gets rid of my Cataplexy and limits my day time sleepiness. I've been taking xyrem most of the time for about 4 months. Everything seems solid for the most part. I sweat more, am thirstier and more hungry, and maybe a few other small things. But i'm getting good sleep. 

 

I was curious about long term xyrem use today, because I wondered about future use of it. I read somewhere today about a lot of negatives with "adverse effects" with long term use which frieghtined me. I just wanted to know 1) Is this true at all?  &  2)Is there a future better medeicine or cure in the work in years to come?

 

(THE LINK TO THIS SITE FORUM/TALKING ABOUT XYREM USE BEING NOT GOOD FOR YOU)

 

http://www.zombieins...et/Research.htm

http://zombieinstitu...ably-works.html

 

 

 

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Posted 13 February 2013 - 10:51 AM

I hadn't heard anything about long term side effects, but the dirty secret big pharma doesn't like to bandy about is that any psychotropic med over time is going to rewire your brain. Now, in Xyrem's case, I believe this rewiring is for the better if you suffer from N. Everyone is going to have differing experiences, but I'm pretty sure it's not going to melt your brain or anything like that. Strictly speaking, the maximum therapeutic dose is a piddly amount compared to the amount people would abuse. The only thing I would do is watch out for increased apnea, which could impact memory.



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Posted 13 February 2013 - 12:39 PM

Ive read many post here on the NN of people having taken it for years, and havent read anything saying it became less effective ect... 

 

I really do wish the night sweats would go away though, its my only side effect now, and I hate it!