8BitTrip
Bluelighter
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- Mar 2, 2016
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Hi,
So I spent the past 1.5 years using MDMA quite heavily without any real issues when all of a sudden in January I was hit with a cascade of symptoms which I identify as a long term comedown, the most salient of which is emotional numbness.
Since then I have taken the advice of Bluelighters and therapists alike and implemented it, namely; abstinence from drugs, healthy eating, exercise and mindfulness. Over the past 4 months I have been seeing improvements, sometimes small and incremental and other times drastic and sudden.
However I am still quite far from feeling okay and life is quite a battle to stay motivated against my lack of chemical reward for all things which previously gave pleasure.
One of my main difficulties is falling asleep and I had been taking a sedative anti-histamine to large success. Once I ran out, I went back to the doctor who recommended I instead try a small (15mg) dose of the anti-depressant Mirtazapine every day.
I had been reluctant to go on anti-depressants due to my determination to recover back to full health and I saw the best way to do this was naturally.
Though after 4 months of hell, I have lost a lot of patience and so I gave in and tried the Mirtazapine. I was told I'd need to take it every day and may only notice benefits after a sustained dose after a week or more. In reality, I felt almost immediately better and close to 'normal' after only 30mg. The following few days I decided I'd see how I'd feel coming off it, so I discontinued use and was close to being back to where I was beforehand, if not worse given the contrast.
My question is whether anyone would recommend I continue to take Mirtazapine or whether I should hold out and battle through the gloom without its aid. My concern is that if I do take it, I'm further impairing the serotonin system which is already either fragile, or downright damaged.
Please advise and thank you in advance.
So I spent the past 1.5 years using MDMA quite heavily without any real issues when all of a sudden in January I was hit with a cascade of symptoms which I identify as a long term comedown, the most salient of which is emotional numbness.
Since then I have taken the advice of Bluelighters and therapists alike and implemented it, namely; abstinence from drugs, healthy eating, exercise and mindfulness. Over the past 4 months I have been seeing improvements, sometimes small and incremental and other times drastic and sudden.
However I am still quite far from feeling okay and life is quite a battle to stay motivated against my lack of chemical reward for all things which previously gave pleasure.
One of my main difficulties is falling asleep and I had been taking a sedative anti-histamine to large success. Once I ran out, I went back to the doctor who recommended I instead try a small (15mg) dose of the anti-depressant Mirtazapine every day.
I had been reluctant to go on anti-depressants due to my determination to recover back to full health and I saw the best way to do this was naturally.
Though after 4 months of hell, I have lost a lot of patience and so I gave in and tried the Mirtazapine. I was told I'd need to take it every day and may only notice benefits after a sustained dose after a week or more. In reality, I felt almost immediately better and close to 'normal' after only 30mg. The following few days I decided I'd see how I'd feel coming off it, so I discontinued use and was close to being back to where I was beforehand, if not worse given the contrast.
My question is whether anyone would recommend I continue to take Mirtazapine or whether I should hold out and battle through the gloom without its aid. My concern is that if I do take it, I'm further impairing the serotonin system which is already either fragile, or downright damaged.
Please advise and thank you in advance.
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