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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
When Testosterone Is Not Enough
How to increase dopamine?
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<blockquote data-quote="MIP1950" data-source="post: 214260" data-attributes="member: 42988"><p>If a dopamine fast has helped you, I'm glad for you. In different or multiple ways, many of us are looking for ways to restore physical function and emotional balance in our lives</p><p></p><p>My brain has been malfunctioning since I was a child, when Tourette's Syndrome emerged at 3 years old, followed by severe anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, attention problems, learning problems. Depression, I realize, was with me, too, since I was a child. My teen years weren't any better. I began having suicidal feelings when I was 19, followed by yearly, 3 month depressive episodes that left me unable to function. After my father died in late 1989, my depression jumped the fire line and I began having severe mood swings and by the end of 1990, I was on my way to in-patient. </p><p></p><p>The severe manias I had for several years after my relapse in 2004, have likely damaged my brain, as well the neurotransmitter balance. Yes, there is neuroplasticity but I've not experienced any evidence of improvements. Trying lithium, again, for the 8th time. Also trying low dose niacin(100 mg).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MIP1950, post: 214260, member: 42988"] If a dopamine fast has helped you, I'm glad for you. In different or multiple ways, many of us are looking for ways to restore physical function and emotional balance in our lives My brain has been malfunctioning since I was a child, when Tourette's Syndrome emerged at 3 years old, followed by severe anxiety, panic attacks, phobias, attention problems, learning problems. Depression, I realize, was with me, too, since I was a child. My teen years weren't any better. I began having suicidal feelings when I was 19, followed by yearly, 3 month depressive episodes that left me unable to function. After my father died in late 1989, my depression jumped the fire line and I began having severe mood swings and by the end of 1990, I was on my way to in-patient. The severe manias I had for several years after my relapse in 2004, have likely damaged my brain, as well the neurotransmitter balance. Yes, there is neuroplasticity but I've not experienced any evidence of improvements. Trying lithium, again, for the 8th time. Also trying low dose niacin(100 mg). [/QUOTE]
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Testosterone Replacement, Low T, HCG, & Beyond
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How to increase dopamine?
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