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Will implanting naltrexone help
Nobody can answer that question...The only way to know is to actually try it....Will implanting naltrexone help
Yes I do. Your posts are all irrelevant and very close to spamming. In your first, "Full recovery" you claim you have found a cure. The post is extremely banal as all your posts are and you say that;" So this is my last post here and i am beginning my journey to full cure and i hope yours too."Mayor -gross u got any problem with me
No, you will spam this forum with that subject as it shouldn´t have any interest for anyone. Naltrexone has a very low affinity for the kappa opioid receptor and you need a dose of 150-200.mg to feel partiel response to it. Very few can tolerate it and very few afford it. Everything in relation to naltrexone and other drugs that are antagonistic for the opioid system can be found in previous debates here. You have nothing relevant to come with and that is not your intention either.I will try it and let u all know
So, it was placebo and spamming of the forum with that predictable and irrelevant thread. As lamotrigine when productive in DP (and it rarely is) is within the range of a dose 2-300.mg. You chose to stop at a dose of 100.mg that is bellow that rage because it stopped working instead of trying to raise the dose. I have the suspicion that you have never tried it. Everything is about getting attention.Lamotrigine helped me at 100 mg .after that it stopped.u need to use your mouth wisely
U really don't know anything idiot
projections.Lamotrigine didn't help u that's why u r crying
But there is that study, where they tried low doses of naltrexone between 2 and 6 mg daily.No, you will spam this forum with that subject as it shouldn´t have any interest for anyone. Naltrexone has a very low affinity for the kappa opioid receptor and you need a dose of 150-200.mg to feel partiel response to it. Very few can tolerate it and very few afford it. Everything in relation to naltrexone and other drugs that are antagonistic for the opioid system can be found in previous debates here. You have nothing relevant to come with and that is not your intention either.
Those people do not suffer from depersonlisation disorder but complex dissociation . The full text in german i here;https://www.researchgate.net/publication/268881012_Low_dose_naltrexone_in_the_treatment_of_dissociative_symptomsBut there is that study, where they tried low doses of naltrexone between 2 and 6 mg daily.
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25421416
Over 15 patients, 11 saw an improvement and 7 a long lasting improvement. In the abstract they don't talk about using a control group though.