blase deviant
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I swear I saw this topic before, but Lexapro + speed, Lexapro + adderall, Lexapro + dex, and Lexapro + amphetamines all turned up nothing relevant, so...
I did see some SSRI + amp threads, but opinions varied, there was no real clear-cut answer, and plus there's the fact that everyone is affected different which leads to multiple opinions on SSRI + amp interactions.
The Q is: Lexapro + amphetamine = serotonin syndrome?
I never had a problem on Paxil + dex/adderall, but Lexapro is more potent.
I had trouble balancing, am uncoordinated/clumsy/foggy mentally, my motor control is like moving through sludge. I also had the 'bright' colors that you get from serotonin or 5HT acting psychedelics, another clue I had high serotonin levels.
I didn't see any risks that would be fatal, but this was quite annoying and I might skip my lexapro tonight.
I was also getting the flashing blue dots in my vision; a sure sign I have a serotonin overload, at least for me. If it were just amp dizziness, the spots are pretty much always black/white, and they're a different kind/not floaty.
I did have an altered conscious (not a speed-altered one, like a tripped out WTF one), I was sweating (actually, I'd be hot one minute and sweating, the next I'd be cold and put on a sweatshirt, over and over every few min.).
I dunno about tachycardyia, my heart was actually beating slower most of the time.
But my coordination was crap. At 1st I could barely stand/had to hold onto crap, and then I got used to standing, but my thighs would weaken/go numb. They also had no muscle power, they'd just follow gravity and when I walked they went in arcs and swayed from side to side (and my torso swayed front and back and my feet wouldn't go where I wanted them too...)
I had to hold onto the wall to go to the restroom to keep from falling/bumping into people, but at least everyone probably assumed I was just drunk, rather than on something else.
Quite annoying.
I'm still curious though. Amps worked FINE with paxil. Paxil inhibits 2d6 FAR MORE than Lexapro, so why would I have problems concerning Lexapro with enzyme inhibition?
As for serotonin, if Lexapro is more potent, LESS serotonin would get out, since amps release serotonin through the whatsit mechanism, the backwards through the transporters way. However, if Lexapro is more potent, even MORE of the serotonin transporters/whatever would be blocked by the Lexapro.
Of course, if Lexapro is more selective, that means some 5HT dendrites may NOT be blocked like with less selective SSRIS, meaning more 5HT is released through those.
However, the higher potency of Lexapro's SSRI would cancel out with the higher number of unblocked receptors. So the 5HT would be uptaken at a lower rate through the Lexapro-covered receptors, however Lexapro is more selective; covering LESS RECEPTORS, therefore there would be more 'unguarded' receptors that the 5HT could just go up into; since the Lexapro wouldn't be blocking those.
And on top of that whole argument, amps release a lot less 5HT than anything else; so we have low 5HT levels being released, the Lexapro is blocking a lot of the release, and a lot of the 5HT receptors aren't even INHIBITED by the Lexapro 9since it's more selective).
After looking at all that evidence; how did I get mild serotonin syndrome/uncomfortably high 5HT levels?
Sorry if this is a bit rambling/jumping from topic to topic/unclear.
I tried to proofread it 
Also, I'm upset I couldn't take gfj with my benzos, since that'd make the cyp2d6 sit. worse (Lexapro couldn't metabolize through cyp3a4, so it'd go through 2d6, which it inhibits, and as concentration rose, it'd be more inhibited, like a fucking upward spiral).
The benzos didn't really help any of the symptoms at all, but after the serotonin (or whatever it was) nastiness wore off, the kpin seemed to kick in and calm me.

The Q is: Lexapro + amphetamine = serotonin syndrome?
I never had a problem on Paxil + dex/adderall, but Lexapro is more potent.
I had trouble balancing, am uncoordinated/clumsy/foggy mentally, my motor control is like moving through sludge. I also had the 'bright' colors that you get from serotonin or 5HT acting psychedelics, another clue I had high serotonin levels.
I didn't see any risks that would be fatal, but this was quite annoying and I might skip my lexapro tonight.
I was also getting the flashing blue dots in my vision; a sure sign I have a serotonin overload, at least for me. If it were just amp dizziness, the spots are pretty much always black/white, and they're a different kind/not floaty.
I did have an altered conscious (not a speed-altered one, like a tripped out WTF one), I was sweating (actually, I'd be hot one minute and sweating, the next I'd be cold and put on a sweatshirt, over and over every few min.).
I dunno about tachycardyia, my heart was actually beating slower most of the time.
But my coordination was crap. At 1st I could barely stand/had to hold onto crap, and then I got used to standing, but my thighs would weaken/go numb. They also had no muscle power, they'd just follow gravity and when I walked they went in arcs and swayed from side to side (and my torso swayed front and back and my feet wouldn't go where I wanted them too...)
I had to hold onto the wall to go to the restroom to keep from falling/bumping into people, but at least everyone probably assumed I was just drunk, rather than on something else.
Quite annoying.
I'm still curious though. Amps worked FINE with paxil. Paxil inhibits 2d6 FAR MORE than Lexapro, so why would I have problems concerning Lexapro with enzyme inhibition?
As for serotonin, if Lexapro is more potent, LESS serotonin would get out, since amps release serotonin through the whatsit mechanism, the backwards through the transporters way. However, if Lexapro is more potent, even MORE of the serotonin transporters/whatever would be blocked by the Lexapro.
Of course, if Lexapro is more selective, that means some 5HT dendrites may NOT be blocked like with less selective SSRIS, meaning more 5HT is released through those.
However, the higher potency of Lexapro's SSRI would cancel out with the higher number of unblocked receptors. So the 5HT would be uptaken at a lower rate through the Lexapro-covered receptors, however Lexapro is more selective; covering LESS RECEPTORS, therefore there would be more 'unguarded' receptors that the 5HT could just go up into; since the Lexapro wouldn't be blocking those.
And on top of that whole argument, amps release a lot less 5HT than anything else; so we have low 5HT levels being released, the Lexapro is blocking a lot of the release, and a lot of the 5HT receptors aren't even INHIBITED by the Lexapro 9since it's more selective).
After looking at all that evidence; how did I get mild serotonin syndrome/uncomfortably high 5HT levels?
Sorry if this is a bit rambling/jumping from topic to topic/unclear.


Also, I'm upset I couldn't take gfj with my benzos, since that'd make the cyp2d6 sit. worse (Lexapro couldn't metabolize through cyp3a4, so it'd go through 2d6, which it inhibits, and as concentration rose, it'd be more inhibited, like a fucking upward spiral).
The benzos didn't really help any of the symptoms at all, but after the serotonin (or whatever it was) nastiness wore off, the kpin seemed to kick in and calm me.
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