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Pregnenolone anyone tried?

Posted by Lamdage22 on September 20, 2014, at 10:14:30

I have drops here. I want to try 5mg in the morning. For mood & motivation.

Anything i should know?

 

Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried?

Posted by Tomatheus on September 20, 2014, at 15:34:13

In reply to Pregnenolone anyone tried?, posted by Lamdage22 on September 20, 2014, at 10:14:30

Lamdage22,

I might have already mentioned some of this to you, but pregnenolone seemed to have short-lived benefits against my fatigue when I took it before the onset of my psychotic symptoms, but when I took the supplement after the onset of my psychosis, I recall becoming more aggressive and perhaps also more psychotic. I think I took either 25 mg or 50 mg when I tried pregnenolone.

One thing that pregnenolone seems to do is act on a "sigma-1-like receptor," seemingly to produce activation at the receptor site (Schiess & Partridge, 2005). I noticed an increase in psychotic symptoms on Seroquel (which seems to produce sigma-1 activation) and a reduction in psychotic symptoms on Zoloft (which seems to reduce activity at sigma-1 receptors), so I think it's possible that pregnenolone's "sigma-1-like" activity might at least in part explain my reaction to the supplement. As far as I can tell, you don't seem to have the problem of becoming more psychotic on Seroquel, so it would make sense that your response to pregnenolone might likely be different from mine. Another thing that I think is worth mentioning is that if you do react to pregnenolone in a manner that's similar to how I reacted to the supplement, the intensity of your reaction is not likely to be as strong as mine was, since you're planning on taking 5 mg of the supplement, compared to the 25-50 mg that I took.

Good luck with pregnenolone if you do end up trying it.

Tomatheus

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REFERENCE

Schiess, A.R., Partridge, L.D. (2005). Pregnenolone sulfate acts through a G-protein-coupled sigma1-like receptor to enhance short term facilitation in adult hippocampal neurons. European Journal of Pharmacology, 518, 22-29. Abstract: http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15996654

 

Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried?

Posted by Lamdage22 on September 21, 2014, at 4:04:00

In reply to Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried?, posted by Tomatheus on September 20, 2014, at 15:34:13

Hmm thanks Tomatheus.

I am waiting until after my wisdom teeth surgery though.

Will utilize dexamethasone and midazolam in the process.

Also i will use some sort of pain killer, probably ibuprofen and gastric protection along with it.

There is a lot of possible interactions, so i don't want to further complicate things with Pregnenolone!

 

Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried? » Lamdage22

Posted by Tomatheus on September 21, 2014, at 13:24:37

In reply to Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried?, posted by Lamdage22 on September 21, 2014, at 4:04:00

Lamdage22,

I think that you're right that it makes sense to wait until you've had your wisdom tooth surgery done before trying pregnenolone. And good luck with the surgery. I hope that it will go as smoothly as possible.

Tomatheus

 

Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried?

Posted by Lamdage22 on September 22, 2014, at 9:11:55

In reply to Re: Pregnenolone anyone tried? » Lamdage22, posted by Tomatheus on September 21, 2014, at 13:24:37

> Lamdage22,
>
> I think that you're right that it makes sense to wait until you've had your wisdom tooth surgery done before trying pregnenolone. And good luck with the surgery. I hope that it will go as smoothly as possible.
>
> Tomatheus

Thanks Tomatheus.

I think it will be alright. With cortisone against the swelling and Midazolam for sedation during the surgery, it should be smooth.


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