Posted by whitdaddy on November 3, 2004, at 9:14:45
In reply to Re:Down-Regulation and Tolerance: Qs for PeterJ, posted by aazospiro on February 12, 2004, at 8:06:40
I have been fighting treatment resistant depression for 14 years and have experienced tolerance and "poop-out" with every single medication that I have tried.
I have been told that I am part of a rare percentage of the population that has a highly sensitive neuro-protective system. What I am wondering is what biological actions are responsible for this. Does it have something to do with my liver producing enzymes to eliminate what it perceives as a threat? Is it simply the neurons in my brain adjusting levels of receptor and/or reuptake sites?
Whatever you think the problem might be, is there anything I can do to "trick" my body into accepting medications? Any and all information by anyone is much appreciated.
Thanks,
whitdaddy
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