Posted by JohnX2 on February 20, 2002, at 23:33:58
In reply to Re: bad histamine feedback my culprit? Check this out. » JohnX2, posted by christophrejmc on February 20, 2002, at 21:52:18
Thanks for the information, I'll be sure
to look into. It seems as though I have an almost
"schizophrenic" switch from a positive to negative
(emotional blunting) psychosis when I got anti-depressants
to work. I mainly use mood stabilizers now, but I still
haven't gotton a totally stabilized remission.I think the roots of my bipolar disorder may be in
PTSD (post traumatic stress disorder). There are a lot
of implications in dysregulations in how the feedback
of noradrenaline autoreceptors work and also how the
noradrenaline system talks to the serotonin system.Thanks for your interest.
-John
> Have you read the studies using high-dose H2 antagonists (usually famotidine because of its lack of drug-drug interactions) for mood disorders? It's supposed to work quite well for the negative symptoms of schizophrenia (and, I believe, similar symptoms seen in autistic spectrum disorders). I wonder what would happen if they used an H2 antagonist that passed the blood brain barrier. Please keep me (us) updated on what you find; it's very interesting!
>
> -Chris
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