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I have tourettes (more blinking eyes hard rather than cursing in public) and would like to know this forum's thoughts on it.
@haidut
"Most typical antipsychotics are anti-dopaminergic..." -Haidut thread
"Nope, only the strictly anti-dopaminergic drugs seem to be implicated. Lower dopamine means higher levels of TPH and this higher serotonin, which has direct effects on PDH." Haidut, 2015
So apparently atypicals are generally safer
Antipsychotic Drugs Inhibit Respiration
Yes, to effortlessly know when something is decent, it has beneficial effects in practically all ways, like aspirinMy family member is off and on an atypical antipsychotic and it's made her noticeably worse, minus the decrease in tics. Decreasing tics with the increase in other symptoms is like painting a rotting tree.
My Polish partner's 8 year old has a tic in the form of a nervous cough that comes and goes.
Her father has tourettes a bit worse and seems to deal with it using alcohol as a suppressant.
If we had 5 of her I would probably be allowed to run Ray Peat experiments.
As it is I cannot even venture anything against Polish cabbage soup etc
Thanks for the tip. I will check them out.I may have mentioned this somewhere else, but my 62 year old mom got a large reduction of her symptoms via neurofeedback. It took about 4-5 months to for the huge changes, but it also sorted a lot of other things for her as well (i.e- better focus, more calm consistently, etc.) She did hers via remote training via a company called Peak Brain L.A run by Dr. Andrew Hill.
DM me with any questions. They're great! Also, I imagine it can help a kid multiple times faster than my 62 year old mom.Thanks for the tip. I will check them out.