SSRI induced serotonin transporter degradation - now reversible

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ihatelexapro444 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:17 pm
Integra wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:50 am I don't see successful reinstatement also. Many people got crashed or got tolerant to medication. I remember, when psychiatrist took me one more time on duloxetine after 3 months of pssd, and i feel nothing.
Tree wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:01 am Most people with pssd who reinstate don't get "cured* or symptom relief. It seems like more often than not reinstatement causes worse symptoms. Maybe those who get relief don't really have pssd or it's very mild. (Minor sert dysfunction) Has anyone here with extreme pssd actually been cured from ssri reinstatement? I'm talking about full fledged pssd with sexual and cognitive symptoms that left you bed bound debilitated. Everyone has different degrees of pssd which I believe is caused by varying severity of sert dysfunction. This also explains why some have crashed from other drugs/supplements that increase serotonin/5ht1a agonists post ssri use and not others. Post ssri use I'm extremely sensitive to anything that raises serotonin and developed mild serotonin syndrome (horrid experience) twice, which permeantly worsened baseline. There's no other reasonable explanation for why I'm getting serotonin syndrome, when I'm not taking an ssri anymore, if it wasn't for sert not functioning properly.
Excuse my laziness, but what's up with the big 'sertraline reinstatement' success thread then? Didn't bother to read everything but thought I saw successes being mentioned there.
One story is not proof of successful theory about reinstatement. We have some successful stories about inositol and sjw, maoi and ketamine. But we don't have enough successful stories about reinstatement. It's just my thoughts, I tried this method, without results. You can try, but it's a risk anyway. For many of us serotonin is dangerous.
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ihatelexapro444 wrote: Wed Feb 23, 2022 5:17 pm
Integra wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:50 am I don't see successful reinstatement also. Many people got crashed or got tolerant to medication. I remember, when psychiatrist took me one more time on duloxetine after 3 months of pssd, and i feel nothing.
Tree wrote: Wed Feb 16, 2022 6:01 am Most people with pssd who reinstate don't get "cured* or symptom relief. It seems like more often than not reinstatement causes worse symptoms. Maybe those who get relief don't really have pssd or it's very mild. (Minor sert dysfunction) Has anyone here with extreme pssd actually been cured from ssri reinstatement? I'm talking about full fledged pssd with sexual and cognitive symptoms that left you bed bound debilitated. Everyone has different degrees of pssd which I believe is caused by varying severity of sert dysfunction. This also explains why some have crashed from other drugs/supplements that increase serotonin/5ht1a agonists post ssri use and not others. Post ssri use I'm extremely sensitive to anything that raises serotonin and developed mild serotonin syndrome (horrid experience) twice, which permeantly worsened baseline. There's no other reasonable explanation for why I'm getting serotonin syndrome, when I'm not taking an ssri anymore, if it wasn't for sert not functioning properly.
Excuse my laziness, but what's up with the big 'sertraline reinstatement' success thread then? Didn't bother to read everything but thought I saw successes being mentioned there.
I see like one person say they have semi relief taking 300 mg. Sorry
I'm going to be very skeptical when I hear things like this, especially when it's contrary to my experience in every way, that's my opinion. Most people have also reported worse or no changes with reinstatement. Not everyone has the same degree of pssd too, like I said, it doesn't seem like anybody on this forum with extreme, debilitated symptoms was successful with ssri reinstatement.
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Where can we get this stuff?
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Imeniaan wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 10:50 am Where can we get this stuff?
That’s my question as well. Where would we be able to try this Zuojin Pill? I didn’t find any sources for it.
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ytho wrote: Tue Mar 01, 2022 8:03 am
Imeniaan wrote: Mon Feb 28, 2022 10:50 am Where can we get this stuff?
That’s my question as well. Where would we be able to try this Zuojin Pill? I didn’t find any sources for it.
I think it's Zuo Jin Wan but I'm not sure
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