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Re: Dopamine agonists

Posted by kenny7 on November 12, 2008, at 20:58:03

In reply to Re: Dopamine agonists » Stan, posted by not exactly on March 6, 2003, at 4:48:01

If you were a scientist (pharmacist,) you'd have noticed by now Buspar only looks good on paper. It is not for Social Anxiety. It makes you extrememly dizzy, and then thats it. I was on 45 within a couple of weeks. Neurontin, Mr. Scientist, should only be a poor part of an augmentation strategy. Michael, that "theory" is wrong on many counts. The brain doesn't just work that way. If dopamine were left alone in the brain it would adapt as if it does with multiple other receptors in the brain. "Gaba" is the key? It shouldn't be your first line treatment but benzos are best for GABA. The pills don't work...they are different. Who was asking about an AD+benzo combo? If your anxiety weren't made up...You'd realize anxiety increases at the initiation of treatment with an AD. Not my girl Nardil though. I'm lucky enough to be pumping 90mg of that into my body. Still, I have seen specialists in Boston and at major Universities and my Social Anxiety is refractory (treatment resistant.) So next time one of you people nlush...Think of people with twitching faces as they simply enter a room. Nardil is the greatest drug for SP; hands down! It is not a culprit...Haha.


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