Renz Envy
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Hey guys, it's been a while.
I have a few questions regarding anxiety developed through recreational drug usage. To begin, I have always suffered some form of anxiety, but it began worsening post alcohol and amphetamine use.
Neurotoxicity to the NMDA receptor is a trademark of anxiety, correct?
However I have also read that damage to the serotonin system is also a cause. I believe I may have done a bit of both as I have used ecstasy in the past. As well as a brief period of almost daily alcohol use and then recently, a weekly use of GHB.
I'm trying to find the main cause of my anxiety as I use amphetamine to study, however even in small doses the drug causes my mind to wander off into worrying thoughts that a heart attack could happen out of the blue despite me being fairly athletic with no history of high blood pressure or heart disease. In higher doses the drug can cause uncontrollable panic attacks, leaving me breathing out of a plastic bag next to a Blood pressure monitor for 2-3 hours.
I will probably consult my doctor about getting a beta-blocker/benzodiazepine to help the problem, however it would mean a lot if anyone could clarify the theory that serotonin down-regulation causes anxiety.
Thank you.
-Renz Envy
I have a few questions regarding anxiety developed through recreational drug usage. To begin, I have always suffered some form of anxiety, but it began worsening post alcohol and amphetamine use.
Neurotoxicity to the NMDA receptor is a trademark of anxiety, correct?
However I have also read that damage to the serotonin system is also a cause. I believe I may have done a bit of both as I have used ecstasy in the past. As well as a brief period of almost daily alcohol use and then recently, a weekly use of GHB.
I'm trying to find the main cause of my anxiety as I use amphetamine to study, however even in small doses the drug causes my mind to wander off into worrying thoughts that a heart attack could happen out of the blue despite me being fairly athletic with no history of high blood pressure or heart disease. In higher doses the drug can cause uncontrollable panic attacks, leaving me breathing out of a plastic bag next to a Blood pressure monitor for 2-3 hours.
I will probably consult my doctor about getting a beta-blocker/benzodiazepine to help the problem, however it would mean a lot if anyone could clarify the theory that serotonin down-regulation causes anxiety.
Thank you.
-Renz Envy

