Posted by rovers95 on October 22, 2009, at 5:11:03
In reply to Re: scopolamine has messed me up?!!, posted by Bob on October 22, 2009, at 0:31:33
> > Hey, does anyone know about the effects of long term scolopamine (or any anti-cholinergic med) on cholinergic neurons, i've read loads of stuff that it actually increases the sensitivity of the brain to choline and i really think thats happened to me, is this effect reversible and how?!
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> > thanks
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> > rover
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> I don't know the answer to your question, but I would like to say something about Scopolamine. A few years back I went on a cruise and used the drug and it screwed me up too. When I came home I actually went through a withdrawal where I was dizzy, depressed, and nauseous for days. My fiance also went through a withdrawal which caused her to vomit. I won't be taking scopolamine any longer, but I'm sensitive to a lot of meds anyway.
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>Yeah, I've had similar effects....but with more anxiety and insomnia, mine has been 10 days...although I think taking amisulpride straight after did me no favours either!
Cheers
Rover
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