3blindmic3
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My significant other has an interesting predicament that has arisen around psychoactive substances. I am interested in identifying what is taking place, and I figured Bluelight may have seen/heard of this before. Anyways, essentially drugs often have no effect on her. She drinks socially and has attempted to use other substances only a handful of times.
Case 1 - Cannabinoid receptor
She has never been able to get high. She has smoked and "shotgunned" marijuana and its synthetic cousins. She has also eaten brownies and cookies, with no side effects.
Case 2 - GABA
Alcohol sometimes has no effect on her, and other times has a profound effect in a very small dose. This problem has even been identified with the exact same bottle of alcohol.
Case 3- Serotonin/Monoamine oxidase
She has taken 4-MMC on two occasions. Once at 100mg oral and another time at 128mg orally. The first time yielded the typically associated reaction, and the second yielded absolutely nothing. These both came from the same batch, with a purity of 99.8%.
Additionally
She was told by her general practitioner that she has problems absorbing water, as she has a tendency to dehydrate and has sometimes passed out temporarily. The condition, the name is currently alluding me, is related to her heart, but her heart tests have shown the organ is very much healthy and conditioned. She was prescribed a steroid and the SSRI Sertraline, Zoloft, to help with water absorption. Seemed odd to me, but it is standard practice for the condition.
Any ideas on what this problem might be or some idea of where I could find more info on the subject matter? She has never spoken to her doctor about it, for obvious reasons.
Thanks in Advance
EDIT:
Vasovagal Syncope
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasovagal_response
This was the condition she was diagnosed with.
Case 1 - Cannabinoid receptor
She has never been able to get high. She has smoked and "shotgunned" marijuana and its synthetic cousins. She has also eaten brownies and cookies, with no side effects.
Case 2 - GABA
Alcohol sometimes has no effect on her, and other times has a profound effect in a very small dose. This problem has even been identified with the exact same bottle of alcohol.
Case 3- Serotonin/Monoamine oxidase
She has taken 4-MMC on two occasions. Once at 100mg oral and another time at 128mg orally. The first time yielded the typically associated reaction, and the second yielded absolutely nothing. These both came from the same batch, with a purity of 99.8%.
Additionally
She was told by her general practitioner that she has problems absorbing water, as she has a tendency to dehydrate and has sometimes passed out temporarily. The condition, the name is currently alluding me, is related to her heart, but her heart tests have shown the organ is very much healthy and conditioned. She was prescribed a steroid and the SSRI Sertraline, Zoloft, to help with water absorption. Seemed odd to me, but it is standard practice for the condition.
Any ideas on what this problem might be or some idea of where I could find more info on the subject matter? She has never spoken to her doctor about it, for obvious reasons.
Thanks in Advance
EDIT:
Vasovagal Syncope
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vasovagal_response
This was the condition she was diagnosed with.
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