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Possible Treatments List

Posted: Wed Dec 07, 2016 8:53 pm
by Ghost
I created a post on the PSSDlab site with links to every possible treatment thread ever posted in the treatments section. Some are repeats, but that just means that there is more than one thread on the same topic :x . I'm going to sticky this to the top of this forum. READ IT TO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR TREATMENT HASN'T ALREADY BEEN MENTIONED BEFORE YOU START A NEW THREAD. Also PM me with any new ideas for things to put on there.

https://pssdlab.wordpress.com/what-weve-tried/

Ghost

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Thu Dec 08, 2016 5:03 am
by sjv16477
Ghost wrote:I created a post on the PSSDlab site with links to every possible treatment thread ever posted in the treatments section. Some are repeats, but that just means that there is more than one thread on the same topic :x . I'm going to sticky this to the top of this forum. READ IT TO MAKE SURE THAT YOUR TREATMENT HASN'T ALREADY BEEN MENTIONED BEFORE YOU START A NEW THREAD. Also PM me with any new ideas for things to put on there.

https://pssdlab.wordpress.com/what-weve-tried/

Ghost
Very good work!! In an official work there's wrote that a person had partial reversal of symtoms using methylphenidate, then I read anedoctal report of improvements using low dosage of amphetamine (like Adderal). You can write about this!

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Wed Jun 14, 2017 8:42 am
by Numbed
Yup low dose amphetamines cause supersensitivity

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Wed Sep 13, 2017 5:15 pm
by sjv16477
What about Deep Brain Stimulation technique? http://www.pssdforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=20&t=1540

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Thu Sep 14, 2017 6:50 pm
by lost_soul
I've thought about amphetamine too. I have some cabergoline and estradiol so when I get off psych meds I'll try using up the cabergoline then microdosing amphetamine along with estradiol.

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Thu Dec 21, 2017 2:29 am
by gracy
Can i use amphetamine to decrease my insomnia problem?

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Tue Dec 26, 2017 1:08 am
by Ghost
Going through some stats from my site, I realized that the "What's Been Tried" page is by far the most popular. This is great, but I felt that it's been shit for a long time. So I spent a few hours today combining old threads, checking links, and adding some new material. This is the product:

https://pssdlab.wordpress.com/what-weve-tried/

Hopefully it's better than before. Please keep me posted about any flaws/omissions.

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 12:02 pm
by Charlie-80
What about create a list of most success treatments ? Its not simple to read whole forum and make own statistics to decide what treatment to try, especially when many users are not good at english. Maybe someone experienced with PSSD treatment could write a list of 5-8 best drugs for beating PSSD. If possible with dosing, duration and side effects. Thanks. :-)

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 1:32 pm
by Ghost
That's a good idea, but one that I can't really post.

https://pssdlab.wordpress.com/disclaimer/

I'm not comfortable or qualified to post suggested dosages, medications, or durations of treatments. All that I can do is point to what has worked in the past and tell people to follow their lead.

https://pssdlab.wordpress.com/success-stories/

Re: Possible Treatments List

Posted: Fri Jul 27, 2018 2:14 pm
by BrokenDoll
I love that idea! I have had PSSD for the last 4 years and I have never tried any supplements (besides maca powder for a short enough period of time, which didn't help me, personally). I've never tried any supplements/medication to try to counteract PSSD simply because I'm completely ignorant about things like nootropics, dopamine antagonists, and 5-htp upregulation.

I wouldn't know where to start or what dosage to take. I'd also be apprehensive about it because I'd be worried about the possible side effects and dangers.
Does anyone have any advice, please? What's safe and where do I obtain it? 'm a woman btw, so I dont think I would benefit from any medication aimed at males.