anacleta wrote:Ewe! I remember you from the old forum, you were there when I was traumatized for the discovery of PSSD.
I'm glad that you now have this unexpected breath of hope thanks to these drugs. This shows that things can move even after many years .. somehow.
Hello I remember you too! Hope you're doing better!
This was a complete accident, but I'm happy I've discovered this.
That is cool. That seems to be one of those things which work in the body, on histamine receptors, glands or the parasympathetic nervous system, which I think might be an underrepresented path of investigation. Also see Urecholine.
I also noticed Alpha GPC is essential for most of my attempts at restoring sensitivity, which is a form of choline that unlike some other forms is also active in the body. I only ignored it for the most time for the same reason, since I have other problems with those receptors.
So it stopped working. Honestly I did not expect that it will last long. I'll try to up the dose, but I doubt that it will do anything. Same thing happened with bupropion. Was fun till it lasted I guess.
Fluoxetine 30 mg, caused pssd
Doctor further prescribed 1) amitriptyline 2) paroxetine 3) Lexapro 4) imipramine 5) nortriptyline 5)benzo in 3 years.
Found in reddit about PSSD, threw all drugs.
By 2025
7 years of pssd,4 years free off all drugs