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thx for the info ill look into it. nt » bleauberry

Posted by AdamCanada on February 11, 2008, at 21:58:21

In reply to Re: So sick of my freaking ''life'', posted by bleauberry on February 9, 2008, at 17:46:39

nt

> Since you are the pioneering type, as evidenced by trying Trivastal, I thought I might bring up the idea of Amisulpride. At low doses of 25mg to 100mg it is pro-dopamine stimulation, it is great for social anxiety and has also been shown as effective as other antidepressants for depression. At higher doses it becomes more of a full bodied antipsychotic against both positive and negative symptoms, whereas at low doses just the negative symptoms. You would have to mailorder it. It also goes by the name Solian.
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> Prozac does increase dopamine levels, but not by reuptake. This is shown in various pubmed studies.
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> There is a problem with both prozac and paxil. That is, they are both fluoride based chemicals. Fluoride over the longrun wreaks havoc on your thyroid gland. Just a thought, but there could be a link between that and how your mood has changed the last few months. Maybe during a slow transition your thyroid was in an window but with more time has been pushed out of that window.
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> I truly doubt the 1/2mg drop in paxil had anything to do with anything, even though it felt like it at the time. I think it was just coincidence and something else was going on at the same time. Like thyroid maybe?
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> Hey I don't know. Just thinking. I can relate though. Post ECT makes a tough situation. Same with me.
>
> Anyway, you mentioned pro-dopamine, social anxiety, depression, memory, and amisulpride popped into mind. I tried it several years ago in combo with prozac and it was a good one. It is specific to just dopamine and nothing else.
>
> It might be worth looking at a different class of drugs, such as the nootropics. I am thinking specifically of hydergine and adrafinil, both of which have worked good on symptoms like yours with other people at chelation forums I visit.


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