Posted by AMD on May 2, 2006, at 14:06:56
In reply to Re: Racing thoughts ... » AMD, posted by curtm on May 2, 2006, at 13:59:55
That's interesting. I always figured glutamine release was essentially a positive thing: kept one thinking quickly and making connections between ideas in an enhanced way. So perhaps, instead, it's a damaging process.
Too bad we don't know more about how all these neurotransmitters actually work.
It's more like post hoc ergo proctor hoc, methinks.
I feel fried today. My worry is that my last alcoholic binge did some permanent damage, as this has subsisted for some time.
Is it possible to go from clear-thinking to mental debilitation with a night of drinking too much? Or would this be depression? I can never tell the difference between the two, and when I feel like this -- numb and slow in the head -- I worry my brain is slowly, but actively, being eaten away.
Or would an increase in Lamictal cause these feelings? I doubled up on the dose this morning, as it's helped me stabilize in the past.
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