trainman04
Bluelighter
- Joined
- Dec 18, 2017
- Messages
- 189
... I would not say that 500mg is a normal dose lol. That's pretty high, and some people are just sensitive to it. It can increase serotonin in the periphery (5-HTP doesn't cross the BBB and does not increase serotonin in the brain very well at all) and serotonin in the periphery can do a great job of causing nausea.
See for example chemotherapuetic mediated release of serotonin from enterochromaffin cells, these serotonergic cells in the gut can release serotonin into the periphery and stimulate nausea. So all the symptoms you mention can have entirely to do with acutely too much serotonin in the periphery.
.. No need to jump to "I too much serotonin in my brain" here.
Look, I've seen a lot of people tunnel vision on different things as the source of their issues. If its not one thing like serotonin, its another. But it never does them any good, and is very likely never the real source of their problems. I know you are absolutely convinced that serotonin is your problem, but the degree of which you are convinced of that has no bearing on how true it is.
Some people are absolutely convinced Elvis is still alive, or whatever. But they don't have any evidence for it, and I don't believe you have any actual evidence that "high serotonin" is your problem either - its simply a fixated belief that you're going to be better off without if you can learn to let go of it and go get real professional help.
I have tried like 30 + meds And the only ones that worked were
valium and zyprexa coincidence? or is it because valium reduces serotonin? and that zyprexa is an antagonist on almost all serotonin receptors?