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Serotonin Antagonists make me too hungry. recommendations for appetite control?

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    skywxlker
    last edited by skywxlker Mar 9, 2024, 9:36 PM Mar 9, 2024, 9:32 PM

    Trazadone, cypro, and 10 meo harmalan all make me insatiably hungry. I'm not enjoying this at all.

    Its been 5 months since I took them and I'm still so damn hungry.

    I have some metabolic issues and maybe it's my body's attempt to become anabolic but its not working well. I'm gaining weight too fast and I'm having trouble getting in enough food. I feel sick if I don't eat.

    I have mecfs and long covid so maybe I'm really malnourished? I have yet to find nutritional supplements that reduce the hunger. ie b vitamins or minerals. It kind of works but I think whatever I did to my brain was too much. I think I want a serotonin agonist to control the appetite. And get back to my baseline. Could my serotonin just have gone haywire?

    Also don't serotonin antagonists increase serotonin and make it last longer in the brain? I thought that wasn't peaty. So would I need something that breaksdown serotonin? or a serotonin agonist?

    What should I do?

    thanks

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      Orindere
      last edited by Mar 9, 2024, 10:16 PM

      What kinds of things do you usually eat?

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        skywxlker @Orindere
        last edited by Mar 9, 2024, 10:21 PM

        @Orindere ground beef, eggs, milk, oj, apple juice, sometimes liver and shrimp, sardines, collagen, kefir, chicken sometimes, honey, and sometimes potatoes

        I have tried a host of mineral supplements, its hard to tell if they help.

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