Charlotte8
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Hi everyone, I am suffering badly (and I mean badly) from serotonin receptor downregulation/damage after taking MDMA pills - possibly with speed in as well.
I am here to try to find a solution as it has been 5 years now since I've been clean and I am still seriously depressed.
I used MDMA heavily for 9 months.
Before taking MDMA I was a highly productive person, after the 9 months I became extremely depressed. I now find it an immense effort to cook for myself. I cannot enjoy anything and to be honest every second I am awake I am in hell.
Each time I took MDMA I would get more depressed.
What I have tried:
Going to doctors. The doctors I have seen know nothing about serotonin receptor downregulation. Here in the UK we have a national health service (kind of like Obamacare) so I only have access to state doctors who know nothing about this condition.
I have tried taking both zoloft and tianeptine after hearing that they could help upregulate serotonin receptors. Tianeptine made me a lot worse so I discontinued, zoloft made me feel slightly better but when I stopped taking it (after 3 years) I went back to the way I was before - so it obviously only temporarily masked the problem and did not cause any noticeable up-regulation.
I have tried exercise, sunlight and a healthy diet.
Since it has been 5 years it is obviously not going to get better on it’s own, so I am desperately looking for something to repair my serotonin system.
I am extremely confused because my knowledge of neurochemistry is not as high as some of the people I have seen posting on this forum. I think I should first get clear in my mind what the actual problem is.
As I see it the 3 possible scenarios are:
1) Receptor downregulation – ie I still have the same number of receptors, they are just not as sensitive. (In this case why have they not upregulated themselves seeing as it has been 5 years. I thought the whole upregulation/downregulation system was there to attain homeostasis. Is it possible for receptors to be downregulated and stay ‘stuck there’? )
2) Serotonin receptors have been destroyed – leaving me with less. No regrowth has occurred.
3) Serotonin receptors have been destroyed and in 5 years my body would have regrown them but now the axons/dendrites are skewed (beaten up and bent) and don’t work properly.
Which of these 3 scenarios do you think is most likely?
Is there anything anyone can suggest to regrow/fix the damage?
I am here to try to find a solution as it has been 5 years now since I've been clean and I am still seriously depressed.
I used MDMA heavily for 9 months.
Before taking MDMA I was a highly productive person, after the 9 months I became extremely depressed. I now find it an immense effort to cook for myself. I cannot enjoy anything and to be honest every second I am awake I am in hell.
Each time I took MDMA I would get more depressed.
What I have tried:
Going to doctors. The doctors I have seen know nothing about serotonin receptor downregulation. Here in the UK we have a national health service (kind of like Obamacare) so I only have access to state doctors who know nothing about this condition.
I have tried taking both zoloft and tianeptine after hearing that they could help upregulate serotonin receptors. Tianeptine made me a lot worse so I discontinued, zoloft made me feel slightly better but when I stopped taking it (after 3 years) I went back to the way I was before - so it obviously only temporarily masked the problem and did not cause any noticeable up-regulation.
I have tried exercise, sunlight and a healthy diet.
Since it has been 5 years it is obviously not going to get better on it’s own, so I am desperately looking for something to repair my serotonin system.
I am extremely confused because my knowledge of neurochemistry is not as high as some of the people I have seen posting on this forum. I think I should first get clear in my mind what the actual problem is.
As I see it the 3 possible scenarios are:
1) Receptor downregulation – ie I still have the same number of receptors, they are just not as sensitive. (In this case why have they not upregulated themselves seeing as it has been 5 years. I thought the whole upregulation/downregulation system was there to attain homeostasis. Is it possible for receptors to be downregulated and stay ‘stuck there’? )
2) Serotonin receptors have been destroyed – leaving me with less. No regrowth has occurred.
3) Serotonin receptors have been destroyed and in 5 years my body would have regrown them but now the axons/dendrites are skewed (beaten up and bent) and don’t work properly.
Which of these 3 scenarios do you think is most likely?
Is there anything anyone can suggest to regrow/fix the damage?
