Posted by Prefect on August 19, 2018, at 16:30:30
In reply to Re: POT and Abilify, posted by ed_uk2010 on August 18, 2018, at 19:08:06
>Sensory processing issues are particularly common in children on the autistic spectrum, for example, and also in a subset of children with ADHD. In adults, extreme sensitivity to sensory stimulation can be seen due to withdrawal from benzodiazepines or alcohol - symptoms improve after a few weeks of abstinence.
It's interesting you mention that. My brother is severely autistic. My son has mild autism. I, on the other hand, had absolutely no problems till this infection at the age of 27. I've always wondered if autism presents itself differently when its onset is in adulthood due to a genetic predisposition. If you already have language and social skills, when your brain suddenly sets of the same pathology, you wouldn't become autistic. You would have a severe anxiety disorder...? BTW I suffered from this for a yr and a half before I accidentally realized alcohol helps (I wasn't drinking much during that time). So it can't be alcohol. As for benzos, I never tried them till a few months ago. They don't do a thing for me for some reason.
>When did you last try fluvoxamine on its own? 2 yrs ago. I had worked up to 100 mg over 20 yrs. I stopped it at my "relapse" assuming it had pooped out. Perhaps a mistake? I'm now almost convinced my problem is not of serotonin deficiency...
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