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Glycine for bipolar depression / neg symptoms

Posted by Uncouth on September 9, 2011, at 11:59:31

Anyone have any experience with glycine for bipolar depression? It's used for negative symptoms of schizophrenia which I feel overlap at least with my depression and in some cases are the most troublesome like apathy anhedonia a volition. I'm starting to take 40g a day. Hoping it will give me some life, buprop, adderll, mirapex, etc. Still leaving me feeling removed and helpless and passive.

Also read at glycine is in fact sedating and can cause fatigue and calming, not sure that is what I need.

Anyone have any insight? Not too many studies out there.

It's either this, or switch it up and try nmda antagonists Instead of agonists like glycine

 

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