A little background: about 3 weeks ago, I was floxed, which, for those of you who don't know, is a severe negative reaction to a quinolone antibiotic (ciprofloxacin in my case). Ciprofloxacin acts as a competitive antagonist at GABA-a receptors, which, acutely, can cause seizures. However, as a rare allergic case, I am still experiencing symptoms of GABA-a antagonism 3 weeks after discontinuation - difficulty sleeping, nonrestorative sleep, anxiety, tinnitus, shaking fingers. This leads me to believe that cipro is somehow still bound to my receptors (is this even possible?) or that it has destroyed many of my GABA-a receptors.
So, I'm wondering if anyone has any insight into whether the GABA system regenerates/repairs itself with time, and if there's anything (chemically) that I can do to expedite this process.
For teh brains, I currently supplement:
1. 100 mg choline citrate
2. 5g fish oil
3. 5 mg lithium aspartate.
Any knowledge or suggestions are greatly appreciated.