Sarah81 wrote:
Tyri0n wrote:
Sarah81 wrote:
Pdoc treated my hypomania by increasing my lithium. The effect is as though I have run at full speed into a brick wall. I think the hypomania has stopped at least, and that I'll recover soon enough, and hopefully that will be all I'll need.
PDOC = psychiatrist? I wonder what effect noopept would have on true bipolar. It's making me just more emotional in general, which is what I wanted, but not sure if affects the cycles.
PDoc is a term I learned somewhere on the net and I use it for psychiatrist. I have never heard of noopept before so I read the Wikipedia entry on it and for nootropic drugs. Sounds like it probably could affect the mood cycles in some way. I know that I have to avoid St John's Wort because it's thought to have a similar action to SSRIs which destabilise moods in bipolar.
Do you know of a substance that could make someone less emotional, less sensitive?
For me, several things have done this, and one thing I wanted was to get the opposite effect, which noopept seems to do (though that wasn't the main reason I took it). I'm not typically emotional during my manic episodes, just energetic or sometimes just angry and hostile (will have to see what noopept does there, can't be worse than Zoloft though).
marijuana
anything that inhibits Seratonin (Zoloft for example)
5-HTP
St. John's Wort
You're NT, so it's likely that different advice applies than to me, the alexithemic. But I was just wondering if noopept, designed as a treatment for brain damage, could help bipolar as well since isn't bipolar related to damage to the areas that regulate emotion?