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Mod GRF: Insomnia and overstimulation
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<blockquote data-quote="Jay_Tex" data-source="post: 197457" data-attributes="member: 38650"><p>Nope. I ended up not using most of the vial because it made me feel bad. My hormone doctor said that a small percentage of his patients react the way that I do. I seem to remember reading people reporting a temporary "rush" when they took it, but it was more than a temporary rush for me.</p><p></p><p>For what it's worth, I'm sensitive to various medications that increase serotonin activity. A doctor once prescribed a SSRI to see if it would help with my long term insomnia and it was very stimulating. Tramadol as a pain medication is troublesome because it is overstimulating in unpleasant ways, and I understand it has serotonin effects. I'm sensitive to decongestants as well. Oddly, I can drink lots of coffee without feeling overstimulated.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jay_Tex, post: 197457, member: 38650"] Nope. I ended up not using most of the vial because it made me feel bad. My hormone doctor said that a small percentage of his patients react the way that I do. I seem to remember reading people reporting a temporary "rush" when they took it, but it was more than a temporary rush for me. For what it's worth, I'm sensitive to various medications that increase serotonin activity. A doctor once prescribed a SSRI to see if it would help with my long term insomnia and it was very stimulating. Tramadol as a pain medication is troublesome because it is overstimulating in unpleasant ways, and I understand it has serotonin effects. I'm sensitive to decongestants as well. Oddly, I can drink lots of coffee without feeling overstimulated. [/QUOTE]
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