Posted by SLS on February 20, 2006, at 21:17:59
In reply to Question for SLS, posted by blueberry on February 20, 2006, at 19:37:23
Hi Blueberry.
First of all, I really do enjoy following your posts. You are very well informed and I respect your opinions.
> Your thoughts please Scott on some brain mechanistics? ...
I'm afraid that I don't have an immediately obvious answer for you regarding your experiences with precursor loading. I'll need to give it some more thought and a few peeks at Google. For now, I would say that *if* precursor loading resulted in an increase of synaptic neurotransmitter, there might be a lag time between the disappearance of neurotransmitter and the turning-off of presynaptic autoreceptors. This lag time might be responsible for the depression that follows as synthesis and release neurotransmitter remain inhibited.
How does Wellbutrin affect you?
Remeron and nortriptyline are other drugs that come to mind.
- Scott
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