Posted by undopaminergic on December 2, 2021, at 12:19:20
In reply to Re: (Really) Cold water..back in the day.., posted by Lamdage22 on December 2, 2021, at 10:21:58
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> And how does Olanzapine and or Clozapine make you feel?The most salient effect is that I feel more tired. I'm fortunate to have escaped the weight gain and diabetes.
> At least you have internet there. What was the reason for hospitalization?
>Originally, I don't know really, but I was out for a particularly long walk to an unsual location and in the middle of the night. To put it short, I guess you could say I was acting out of character or just in a way that alarmed someone. The hospital I was at first sent me to the current hospital because they thought I was unmanageable; notably, I escaped to another country (and was sent back), and I threw a computer monitor onto the floor to illustrate my dissatisfaction with a conversation with a doctor.
> It sounds like the dopamine stabilizing antipsychotics could be good in theory. Abilify etc Just not sure if it works out in real life very often.
>Normalising dopaminergic neurotransmission would be a good start for the treatment of many disorders, but I don't think drugs can do it, and even if they did, the problem is likely not just dopamine.
Abilify did nothing for me, but pramipexole was the only drug that ever relieved my anhedonia.
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