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Yeah, I was remembering that DHEA in it is slightly suppressive. Good to know that I don't have to start reading more, lol :D

Thanks for your answer!

I have to disagree with T (even though he's my boy and I loves him!) DHEA is not inherently suppressive, and I used to get into it with bigcat all the time at BB over this.

DHEA modulates like DAA/NMDA...

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Don't be afraid of DHEA during PCT, and don't take other peoples word for it if they've never tried it themselves. A lot of fellas just say what they've heard other guys say, but they don't really know either. ;)
 
I have to disagree with T (even though he's my boy and I loves him!) DHEA is not inherently suppressive, and I used to get into it with bigcat all the time at BB over this.

DHEA modulates like DAA/NMDA...

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Don't be afraid of DHEA during PCT, and don't take other peoples word for it if they've never tried it themselves. A lot of fellas just say what they've heard other guys say, but they don't really know either. ;)
Hi dr d I just think you're the bees knees(strong homo) and I will be asking about the medication you mentioned but the answer is celexa is the first thing they gave me and I kinda never go to the psychologist/psychiatrist appointments like Im supposed to. Anywho do you think dhea is a good choice for a 35 year old if using something like erase pro or even just in general?
 
Hi dr d I just think you're the bees knees(strong homo) and I will be asking about the medication you mentioned but the answer is celexa is the first thing they gave me and I kinda never go to the psychologist/psychiatrist appointments like Im supposed to. Anywho do you think dhea is a good choice for a 35 year old if using something like erase pro or even just in general?

I tried celexa over a decade ago, and liked it. (man I'm getting old! lol) It gave me a sore throat after a few weeks so I had to abandon it, but it seemed like it would have been a good one without the typical sides.

It's hard to say if DHEA could be a good choice for you. People can be quite different in their reactions, and there are so many factors involved. I have always found that a good trial run puts it to rest, because you never know until you try for yourself! In your case, it might be worth a try. DHEA is also a positive mediator of NMDA, which could be of benefit in extincting some of the mechanisms surrounded the ptsd, but it probably wouldn't work overnight. Know what I mean?
 
I tried celexa over a decade ago, and liked it. (man I'm getting old! lol) It gave me a sore throat after a few weeks so I had to abandon it, but it seemed like it would have been a good one without the typical sides.It's hard to say if DHEA could be a good choice for you. People can be quite different in their reactions, and there are so many factors involved. I have always found that a good trial run puts it to rest, because you never know until you try for yourself! In your case, it might be worth a try. DHEA is also a positive mediator of NMDA, which could be of benefit in extincting some of the mechanisms surrounded the ptsd, but it probably wouldn't work overnight. Know what I mean?
Yeah celexas not bad the sides aren't that bad I guess. I went off it for almost a year with bad results. I tried zoloft but it didn't agree with me so I just asked the doc to put me back on the celexa. So what do you think would be a decent trial run and what would be some negative sides to look out for. Im thinking of trying 50 milligrams for a while
 
I have to disagree with T (even though he's my boy and I loves him!) DHEA is not inherently suppressive, and I used to get into it with bigcat all the time at BB over this.

DHEA modulates like DAA/NMDA...

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Don't be afraid of DHEA during PCT, and don't take other peoples word for it if they've never tried it themselves. A lot of fellas just say what they've heard other guys say, but they don't really know either. ;)

the doc is in the house...

i am no scientist but even i can figure out that upregulating the androgen receptor is a good thing.


all i know is i am on 5th straight bottle of dermacrine and i feel GOOD!!!
 
the doc is in the house...i am no scientist but even i can figure out that upregulating the androgen receptor is a good thing.all i know is i am on 5th straight bottle of dermacrine and i feel GOOD!!!
Thats what I want to get eventually but right now I have the pill form kicking around. Heres a decent article I saved about dhea for anyone interested its like a summary of all the studies done. I still havent read it all yet its actually out dated though 2004Invalid Link Removed
 
Yeah celexas not bad the sides aren't that bad I guess. I went off it for almost a year with bad results. I tried zoloft but it didn't agree with me so I just asked the doc to put me back on the celexa. So what do you think would be a decent trial run and what would be some negative sides to look out for. Im thinking of trying 50 milligrams for a while

You might ask your doc about Luvox too. It's the best SSRI i ever tried, but like I said the damn neutropenia ruined it for the celexa. Zoloft was alright, but my stomach hated it and it was so hard to 'handle my beeznas' too. I hate when that happens!

I've been experimenting with 25-200mg DHEA daily (currently 100mg/d) pretty much since 1997, or whenever it first came out. It's been good to me. Nothing too exciting, but seems to cover a lot of bases in a good way.
 
the doc is in the house...

i am no scientist but even i can figure out that upregulating the androgen receptor is a good thing.


all i know is i am on 5th straight bottle of dermacrine and i feel GOOD!!!

My bad T. I thought you meant the DHEA in Derm was suppressive.

It looks like a pretty good formula, I still need to try it one day.
 
You might ask your doc about Luvox too. It's the best SSRI i ever tried, but like I said the damn neutropenia ruined it for the celexa. Zoloft was alright, but my stomach hated it and it was so hard to 'handle my beeznas' too. I hate when that happens!

I've been experimenting with 25-200mg DHEA daily (currently 100mg/d) pretty much since 1997, or whenever it first came out. It's been good to me. Nothing too exciting, but seems to cover a lot of bases in a good way.
Ill be going in on april first to talk to her Ill let you know how it goes. I just asked in another thread but arent you a big believer in using dhea to control cortisol?


I like a good quality longjack for labido
 
Im also on gabapentin but i usually end up using it up fast, I know its addictive behavior
 
My bad T. I thought you meant the DHEA in Derm was suppressive.

It looks like a pretty good formula, I still need to try it one day.

it is the company line that dermacrine is slightly suppressive, i try to toe the line....i always stress that it is only slightly suppressive, but guys see that word and freak out....if you ever try dermacrine please let me know what you think!!!
 
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