Posted by bleauberry on January 23, 2019, at 7:58:08
In reply to Re: How can ADs increasing norepinephrine help anxiety » bleauberry, posted by Hordak on January 14, 2019, at 15:19:27
I don't know. My experience suggests there is partial recovery, but that with every drug we try there is some sort of permanent change to genetics or receptors.
> > The norepinephrine receptors will tend to adapt to the increased amount of norepinephrine. They are genetically programmed for a certain amount. If there is more than that amount, they will try what they can to adjust to that. One way is by becoming less sensitive to norepinephrine. So when that adjustment happens, and there is less sensitivity to norepinephrine, that is the point where anxiety goes down. But that takes a few weeks or even months to happen, and may not happen at all in some people.
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> Is it reversible?
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