Posted by poser938 on October 14, 2011, at 23:52:54
In reply to Re: Do risperdal or seroquel block autoreceptors? » poser938, posted by Chairman_MAO on October 14, 2011, at 23:12:18
I took Mirapex for a month in october 2009. i took the mirapex to treat some slight numbing of emotions and a decreased libido that were still left over from past use of effexor, even though i had been off effexor for 2 years. for the 1st month on mirapex it increased my sensitivity to sexual stimulation with no effect on my mood. after that month the effects of it reversed and anhedonia hit me... and it wasnt going away after stopping so next i tried tianeptine. it made me worse. then i took 1 dose of ritalin and it made me worse... then i tried cyproheptadine after reading alot about 5ht2c antagonism,and it helped me for a few months and then it just stopped working after i got to a much too high dose. so more recently i thought, whi dont i just try meds that work the opposite of mirapex to see if they will help. i tried risperdal 1st for about 7 weeks with no effect at all. and then i was a mental inpatient a month and a half ago and the doc there gave me an 8day supply of seroquel, starting out at 50mgs and i got up to 150 mgs by the 4th day, and and i felt no effects from it.
so now im on amisulpride. i have tried 25mgs and once again felt NOTHING! but i've only been on it for a few days.. although most people experience stimulation during the 1st days of taking amisulpride, it has been a sugar pill so far. i'm going to give the amisulpride at least a full 6 weeks though. but i am just worried. i have considered selegiline, but i am afraid it could just make me worse like the tianeptine and ritalin did. i have also been taking N-Acetylcysteine for 11 days now after someone mentioned a good experience from it in their mirapex induced anhedonia, but so far i have felt no effects form it. i am just not sure what else to do.
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