Cyanoide
Bluelighter
We've had a discussion about this issue in the PD forum but I hope to maybe get some answers or theories here. The issue will also go too much off-topic there.
I'll quote myself and add a few things.
I would add that also MXE does this. Another user had the same experience, but also with alcohol and other dissociatives. So it seems it is not an idiosyncronatic reaction that only occurs in me.
The reasons for brain zaps are not completely understood yet. Only that they occur especially on SSRI withdrawal and have to do with the brain's serotonin balance and "transporting" (I'm not a native English speaker, hence some weird choices of words) of serotonin. Also, some users experience brain zaps on MDMA and psychedelics. It is clearly a serotonin related issue, and that is why I find it so strange that amphetamines that mainly act on dopamine receptors (while effecting serotonin and norepinephrine to a much lesser degree) can have such an impact on brain zaps.
I'll quote myself and add a few things.
I am now (very) slowly tapering down from escitalopram (Cipralex) to avoid nasty withdrawal symptoms and especially brain zaps. I taper down only 1 mg per week. I still do get brain zaps now.
However, there'a very strange thing here. Stimulants like speed and MPA completely remove the brain zaps (not caffeine though). Every time. This baffles me because one would think they'd either have no impact or make the brain zaps worse since they mainly act on dopamin receptors and shouldn't have much affect on serotonin receptors. The same reason why speed works with SSRI's but MDMA not.
Does anyone have any theory to what could be the reason for this? The brain zaps reappear as soon as the simulants effects are over.
(I know it's not a good idea to take drugs while on SSRI WD but I fortunately don't have much stimulants left either).'
I've previously tried every method and supplement to reduce the frequenqy and intensity of brain zaps on SSRI WD', but nothing have helped. Now I've discovered amphetamines are the perfect cure for them.
Edit: I want to add that I emphatically do not recommend using amphetamines to counter brain zaps. Amphetamines have a long range of problems and eventually when using them frequently I'm sure the other SSRI WD symptoms will only be worsened (more anxiety, restlessness etc). I've just discoverd they have this property for me (maybe others too?). I'm just interested in the brain zap peculiarity.
I would add that also MXE does this. Another user had the same experience, but also with alcohol and other dissociatives. So it seems it is not an idiosyncronatic reaction that only occurs in me.
The reasons for brain zaps are not completely understood yet. Only that they occur especially on SSRI withdrawal and have to do with the brain's serotonin balance and "transporting" (I'm not a native English speaker, hence some weird choices of words) of serotonin. Also, some users experience brain zaps on MDMA and psychedelics. It is clearly a serotonin related issue, and that is why I find it so strange that amphetamines that mainly act on dopamine receptors (while effecting serotonin and norepinephrine to a much lesser degree) can have such an impact on brain zaps.
