Excitotoxicity is not a good feeling at all and I've suffered through it a number of times. A gabaergic may be warranted at this time in case your symptoms are still prevalent. The brain and body always try and keep glutamate and Gaba in balance and but this imbalance us normally caused by lengthier use of a direct Gaba receptor agonist no? Somehow Sunifiram has over - sensitized glutamate receptors this in what length of time? Aside from headaches, do you have anxiety or insomnia? Both are primary symptoms of glutamate excitotoxicity. I'm a recovered (ing) alcoholic (7yrs) and have never had an affinity or liking to benzos, but sure did when I came across phenibut. Tapered off and was fine but I'm wondering is their anything to suggest that sunifiram may modulate or mimic Gaba in any way other than through indirect mechanisms. I haven't seen any indication in the research, but I'm missing something here in sure. My smallish order should be here by tomorrow.
I did have insomnia for the first two nights. Since this happened, I haven't been able to fall asleep without using L-theanine and melatonin, both of which are weak even in combination. Drinking even just an ounce of alcohol makes my temples-headache symptoms worsen significantly - this I haven't figured out the reason for.
If using gabaergics to help recover from glutamate excess, I think the trick is to use long-acting gabaergics to provide 24x7 coverage, otherwise the glutamate may upregulate during the hours when the gabaergic is not active. And yes, tapering off is important too. I think it's better, however, to not use gabaergics, but use more direct NMDA antagonists instead, e.g. memantine, acamprosate, etc. These can be combined with various excitotoxicity protectors, e.g. curcumin, B1, B2, B6, NAC, PQQ, magnesium, L-theanine, lithium, and many others that I haven't named.
Of course, this still hinges on the excitotoxicity hypothesis. Yesterday I retried 2mg sunifiram in an attempt to retest and maybe reset things, and it was one of the worst days of my life. My goal is to reset my brain to the pre-toxicity state, either naturally or using drugs, but soon.
Afaik, sunifiram has no direct effect or even any significant indirect effect on gaba.
Anyhow, why would people use something that might give them cancer? It's one thing to correct a deficit with short-term dosing, but a whole other thing to use it everyday in the long-term. We're not from Krypton.
Edited by Climactic, 17 June 2013 - 10:01 PM.