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Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 13, 2009, at 22:08:30
is rage a result of adrenaline not abating
benzos don't have any effect
5mg of ambien will help somewhat
what's that about?what is the chemical story on rage?
some ADs have helped in the past but i can't go there now
i have to get my head on straight quickly
Posted by Phillipa on January 14, 2009, at 0:10:19
In reply to rage: in dire need of advice, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 13, 2009, at 22:08:30
Elanor don't know. What has helped in the past? Love Phillipa
Posted by JadeKelly on January 14, 2009, at 14:29:06
In reply to rage: in dire need of advice, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 13, 2009, at 22:08:30
> is rage a result of adrenaline not abating
>
> benzos don't have any effect
>
> 5mg of ambien will help somewhat
> what's that about?
>
> what is the chemical story on rage?
>
> some ADs have helped in the past but i can't go there now
>
> i have to get my head on straight quickly
>
>Hi Elenor,
I've seen small amount of Seroquel work for that but it will make you drousy as well.
~Jade
Posted by bleauberry on January 14, 2009, at 18:45:17
In reply to rage: in dire need of advice, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 13, 2009, at 22:08:30
I've gotten rage, which is totally out of character for me, from serotonin meds like Lexapro, herbs such gingko or sjw, norepinephrine meds such as cymbalta or ritalin. So my instinct tells me it is not any one particular neurotransmitter, but rather some receptor being overstimulated by too much of something. If that is true, then receptor blockers such as antipsychotics should work well for rage, and indeed they do most often.
Posted by desolationrower on January 16, 2009, at 0:29:52
In reply to Re: rage: in dire need of advice, posted by bleauberry on January 14, 2009, at 18:45:17
yeah i think dopamine is most resoponsible for the externalizing aspect of the disgust&fear
-d/r
Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 16, 2009, at 22:06:05
In reply to Re: rage: in dire need of advice, posted by desolationrower on January 16, 2009, at 0:29:52
> yeah i think dopamine is most resoponsible for the externalizing aspect of the disgust&fear
>
you think that dopamine causes or calms it?
Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 16, 2009, at 22:13:18
In reply to Re: rage: in dire need of advice, posted by bleauberry on January 14, 2009, at 18:45:17
> I've gotten rage, which is totally out of character for me, from serotonin meds like Lexapro, herbs such gingko or sjw, norepinephrine meds such as cymbalta or ritalin. So my instinct tells me it is not any one particular neurotransmitter, but rather some receptor being overstimulated by too much of something. If that is true, then receptor blockers such as antipsychotics should work well for rage, and indeed they do most often.
but don't you think that sometimes rage and aggression gets triggered by stress but then the gas peddle gets stuck?
Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 16, 2009, at 22:24:39
In reply to Re: rage: in dire need of advice, posted by desolationrower on January 16, 2009, at 0:29:52
> yeah i think dopamine is most resoponsible for the externalizing aspect of the disgust&fear
>
> -d/r
interesting
i have been try to up my dopamine and get some sort of reward system going
Posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 27, 2009, at 22:37:14
In reply to Re: rage: in dire need of advice, posted by Elanor Roosevelt on January 16, 2009, at 22:24:39
my pdoc--i almost feel sorry for him
he didn't know what to do for me
i got some lexapro to jag my head a biti'm going to keep researching this as i know there must be something to pull me back when the rage starts soaring
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