Posted by bleauberry on March 4, 2008, at 16:31:23
In reply to Amisulpride, posted by Quintal on March 4, 2008, at 11:15:46
The first time I ever tried amisulpride I got that same dopamine rush kind of feeling and it was like instant antidepressant. As with anything dopaminergic, that feeling built tolerance and faded in days. With continued use however it had time to do more a true therapeutic effect, which resulted in more interest and motivaton, good social comfort, and just overall feeling better. Unfortunately the increaed prolactin made sex impossible.
I tried it again last year and didn't feel much for the first couple days. The third day I heard a song and I realized I just had to cry. I was so sad. I was getting a lot more depressed. It was so weird. 10 years, a ton of drugs, and mercury/lead toxicity, had changed a lot of things in that time.
I still have some onhand though and sometimes contemplate trying it again. Overall I think amisulpride has real good potential in two areas: Where someone does poorly on serotonin meds; and where someone is ok with serotonin meds but has the flat effect.
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