I tried tegretol which is basically trileptal with more side effects, reduced my visuals about 40% the first day but it made my depersonalization worse
There was this study I saw, this man with hppd took some antidepressant and "he noted an increase in lsd like visual disturbances writhing the first few days" and then it said after a few weeks his symptoms disappeared
I vaguely remember a post from him (could've been someone else don't quote me fam) saying he wanted members to pay or something as it is hard to run this site and pay for it, anyways how have you been? Hppd gone right?
Don't know how it works that much, just know it's a serotonin and norepinephrine(dopamine) reuptake inhibitor. Lots have said it made their symptoms worse, those who it did work for love it
I wouldn't start in both but it most likely is the sinemet, sinemet is literally pure dopamine so it seems quite obvious that it would make you feel a little happy, it's safe though it's not like meth or cocaine those are dopamine reuptake drugs, sinemet is just dopamine which would make you feel happy if you had low dopamine.
Synthetic cannabanoids are incredibly dangerous and gave me hppd along with several others, didn't even need to do drugs after it the synthetic weed gave me it all by itself.
Happened to me, do you ever eel like your ears are clogged like you have water on them or are on a plane? That's dp/dr, the ringing is tinnitus which represents and overactive brain. All of these symptoms go away with time and lack of stress/anxiety
That's great to hear as I've always thought I've had adhd/add before j got this fuckery of a disorder. Still it would be nice to know if my depression was a dopamine or serotonin deficiency
Does Wellbutrin cause an increase of anxiety and agitation in everyone? Is it dose dependent? Also if added a serotonin antidepressant(one that works for me) would that decrease the anxiety/agitation?
Several meds you can try, sinemet, lamactil, flunarizine, benzos, I'm your case I recommend meds but I healthy exercise full life has helped more people than meds have