Richard, I think you're missing a very important point here. If someone is taking an MAOI and it works, then that means that all these scary symptoms are under control. I think the very important point is that someone who should be on an MAOI and isn't shouldn't be allowed near a dive boat. Wendell G Richard Hollingworth wrote: > > At 07:50 AM 5/8/00 -0400, wendell grogan wrote: > > >MAOI's are very touchy medications. As you point out, they are > >generally only used now as a last resort. > > Diving and MAOI's are strictly contraindicated. A cording to the DSM3 the > type of patient that suits MAOI therapy will have some, but not limited to > "Psychomotor agitation and retardation, slowed thinking and impaired > concentration, suicidal ideation or attempts" these occurrences must be > prominent and relatively persistent (nearly every day for at least 2 weeks) > > Having sold both MOAI and SSRI's to Psychiatrists I have seen enough to > convince me that ANYBODY who is on a MOAI should not dive, especially deep > and in caves.These types of Patients are at the last resort, and tolerate > the risks and side effects of theirs drug only as means of gaining control > of their disease. ( I am unsure on SSRI'S too many are prescribed as > bottled sunshine, def not the case with MAOI'S > > Richard > "There are two kinds of people, those who do the work and those who take the credit. Try to be in the first group; there is less competition there." (Indira Gandhi) -- Send mail for the `techdiver' mailing list to `techdiver@aquanaut.com'. Send subscribe/unsubscribe requests to `techdiver-request@aquanaut.com'.
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