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Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

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Re: Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

Unread postby IHateProzac » Mon Nov 11, 2019 6:34 am

Blaconboy2 wrote:Testosterone: 174ng/dl (Ref: 264-916)

Prolactin: 28.3 ng/dl (Ref: 4-15.2)

New results with FSH and LH coming later this week.


Those are indeed up and down. Perhaps, hormones are dis-balanced when you are coming off the SSRI or even when you are on it. In my case, when I stopped cold turkey my hormones sky rocketed but later came back to normal, except for FSH, which is always high. You should wait another month and get some tests done. During the time make sure you don't take any other medication or supplement. It's going to be frustrating but you'll have clear picture in the end about your hormone profile.
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Re: Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

Unread postby kpavel » Mon Nov 11, 2019 7:39 am

Clearly such a high prolactin amount should be down to 5-10, better faster. Cabergoline, mucuna pruriens, vitamins C&E, Ginkgo Biloba, cold showers will help. And will improve situation with testosterone which is way to low.
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Re: Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

Unread postby kpavel » Mon Nov 11, 2019 7:44 am

finities infinities wrote:But risperidone is very strong NMDA activator. D2 receptors inhibit NMDA activation and blockade this receptor strong activate NMDA receptor and release glutamate/acetylcholine.

Good thoughts! NMDA may stimulate prolactin and sexual satiety. They also harm neurons when overstimulated.
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Re: Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

Unread postby finities infinities » Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:31 am

I suspect that NMDA excess is the worst problem in brain in anhedonia people and me. All antipsychotic indirectly increase NMDA function.
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Re: Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

Unread postby kpavel » Mon Nov 11, 2019 9:48 am

True
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Re: Fluoxetine/Risperidone/olanzipine pssd

Unread postby Blaconboy2 » Thu Nov 14, 2019 8:46 am

New results look good since coming off olanzipine. T levels are showing high normal and prolactin is back down to normal. Orgasms are still muted I would say and sex feel not as good. So maybe it's not a sex hormone issue.
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Testosterone, free: 914 ng/dl (264-916)
Prolactin: 11.9 mg/dl (4.0-15.2)
FSH: 5.8 mIu/mL (1.7-8.6)
LH: 1.8 mIu/mL (1.5-12.4)
Prozac '19 Risperidone '19 Olanzipine '19
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