Posted by myco on April 10, 2009, at 13:25:44
In reply to Re: Dopamine depletion: A myth?, posted by desolationrower on April 9, 2009, at 14:33:04
I can feel the effect to some extent....when I tool tyrosine and "listened" closely to my body and feelings I could feel stages coming on...from head dizzyness, enlightenment, sleepyness, then energy and irritation....pretty much in order. I am on nardil but this was evident in terms of feel. So can you argue that this is the "feel of neuros"? I dunno...but knowing the theory of what these neuros are supposed to do to you...I can actually correlate that to some extent. Those that are on so many meds...I doubt can pick out what is doing what with any real confidence....but mabye my own experience is placcbo..who knows. But something is there...its not goofy at all. Just misunderstood....isnt that in the nature of modern understanding of the brain anyway?
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> well, this seems like a theory thought up by people who think they can understand the brain (i don't mean, 'idiots', i mean, overconfident and not realizing the complexity). i mean it combines a goofy 'theory' with the idea that you can 'feel' the effect of a neurotransmitter.
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