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- Thu Apr 21, 2022 9:07 pm
- Forum: Treatments and experimentation
- Topic: Ginger makes me feel better. Am I the only one?
- Replies: 35
- Views: 6699
Re: Ginger makes me feel better. Am I the only one?
I guess I am fine; I drink ginger tea randomly once in a while. Then you ate a pound of ginger per week and "crashed with serotonin syndrome due to 5ht1a agonist"? If someone "doesn't crash" is "mild-pssd", nice logic... I said chronic use.. "once in awhile" ...
- Sat Apr 16, 2022 6:03 pm
- Forum: PSSD related research
- Topic: Serotonin transporter deficiency drives estrogen-dependent obesity and glucose intolerance
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2013
Re: Serotonin transporter deficiency drives estrogen-dependent obesity and glucose intolerance
https://www.researchgate.net/publicatio ... omipramine
This study is kinda related to the OP, regarding 17ß-estradiol and SSRIs
This study is kinda related to the OP, regarding 17ß-estradiol and SSRIs
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 11:42 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1148
Re: Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal?
The list of symptoms you listed is also seem in lots of other issues, based on the amount of posts you flooded this forum recently looking for reassurance, even anxiety worsening, borderlining panic afer googling symptoms and "theories" , might explain you putting yourself in overdrive. Y...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 10:52 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Bone loss caused by PSSD
- Replies: 5
- Views: 814
Re: Bone loss caused by PSSD
I don't see how PSSD causes bone loss. A quick look at the links you provided suggested SSRI's caused the bone density loss. Seems like these drugs come with a long list of harsh seprate side effects. To say PSSD is causing bone density loss only makes it more confusing to others, and muddies the w...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 10:44 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1148
Re: Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal?
Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal? symptoms I had during zoloft: decreased libido, decreased sensation, inability to cry symptoms after quitting: the above plus: severe anhedonia, severe fatigue, cognitive impairment, endocrine disruptions(high...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 5:17 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal?
- Replies: 8
- Views: 1148
Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal?
Are there any biochemical explanations as to why some develop PSSD only after withdrawal? symptoms I had during zoloft: decreased libido, decreased sensation, inability to cry symptoms after quitting: the above plus: severe anhedonia, severe fatigue, cognitive impairment, endocrine disruptions(high ...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 5:10 pm
- Forum: PSSD related research
- Topic: Serotonin transporter deficiency drives estrogen-dependent obesity and glucose intolerance
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2013
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 3:58 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Bone loss caused by PSSD
- Replies: 5
- Views: 814
Bone loss caused by PSSD
There's many research out there about SSRIs causing bone loss, for example: https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/27595322/, https://www.bbrfoundation.org/content/bone-loss-may-be-side-effect-some-antidepressants-mouse-study-suggests, https://www.nih.gov/news-events/nih-research-matters/antidepressant-use...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 3:17 pm
- Forum: PSSD related research
- Topic: Serotonin transporter deficiency drives estrogen-dependent obesity and glucose intolerance
- Replies: 13
- Views: 2013
Serotonin transporter deficiency drives estrogen-dependent obesity and glucose intolerance
Depression and use of antidepressant medications are both associated with increased risk of obesity, potentially attributed to a reduced serotonin transporter (SERT) function. However, how SERT deficiency promotes obesity is unknown. Here, we demonstrated that SERT −/− mice display abnormal fat accu...
- Mon Apr 11, 2022 2:28 pm
- Forum: PSSD related research
- Topic: Sex hormone-dependent desensitization of 5-HT1A autoreceptors in knockout mice deficient in the 5-HT transporter
- Replies: 0
- Views: 476
Sex hormone-dependent desensitization of 5-HT1A autoreceptors in knockout mice deficient in the 5-HT transporter
Abstract The serotonin transporter (5-HTT) is the target of most antidepressant drugs, whose therapeutic action is related to their facilitatory influence on 5-HT neurotransmission. In this study, we investigated the functional adaptive properties of 5-HT1A autoreceptors, which regulate serotonergic...