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Bluelighter
So I stumbled over an article linking long COVID (which I learned comes with a bunch of unusual symptoms like cognitive dysfunction and memory problems) with low serotonin in the body. Now I was both on S/NRIs, mostly venlafaxine, from 17-34 without solid medical indication, prescription was just prolonged infinitely and until I switched to fluoxetine for tapering I couldn't quit due to intense withdrawal so I carried on taking it. Quitted 1.5 years ago and am long over PAWS but have a couple of lingering stuff, the easily measurable one is premature ejaculation but also subjectively memory impairment. I was always good at memorizing stuff but e.g. currently attempting to learn Spanish and seem to hit a wall, I keep forgetting faster than I am able to learn and developed an aversion against studying so the books lay unused next to my computer. I also had COVID, no symptoms besides a dulled sense of taste and only discovered by coincidence because I was an inpatient at that time and they wanted to try a new COVID test. But Long COVID is unlikely when I didn't get more symptoms, isn't it?
Now I wonder whether my problems might be due to low central serotonin. The mentioned article doesn't really differentiate between bodily and central serotonin but I guess those are connected?
Would it be worth the attempt to go on Auvelity (bupropion + DXM) because I have the least adverse feelings against that vs. the usual SSRI suspects but it will be difficult to convince my gf so I want to find supporting evidence before I go ahead. I know, I know, I should ask a doctor about this but they were so negligent with me in the past that I like to do my own additional research.
Now I wonder whether my problems might be due to low central serotonin. The mentioned article doesn't really differentiate between bodily and central serotonin but I guess those are connected?
Would it be worth the attempt to go on Auvelity (bupropion + DXM) because I have the least adverse feelings against that vs. the usual SSRI suspects but it will be difficult to convince my gf so I want to find supporting evidence before I go ahead. I know, I know, I should ask a doctor about this but they were so negligent with me in the past that I like to do my own additional research.