Suffered for 8 months with low libido, poor mental processing, low motivation, inability to socialise, anhedonia. Occurred following discontinuation of Finasteride.
For 8 months I've tried near enough every nootropic, supplement, pharmaceutical, and drug that could possible reverse these symptoms.
The only relief I've found is through Methoxetamine, an analogue of Ketamine and an NMDA antagonist.
After the initial experience, the improvements to energy, mental clarity and overall well-being were profound. This generally lasts around a week before fading. Further reading suggests it relates to the interaction between inflammation, glutamate, dopamine and excitotoxicity that I won't pretend to understand.
Ideally I'd like to recreate and/or sustain these positive effects. I know tolerance builds quickly with Methoxetamine, as with Ketamine, how frequently could I use these before this occurs? Could a lower than recreational dose reproduce the same after-effects without altering tolerance?
Alternatively, what other NMDA Antagonists should I explore? Memantine seems a more sustainable option, and Ibogaine is touted for being able to reset neurotransmitters.
Any advice would be massively appreciated. I'm a little out of my depth here but feel I may have finally landed on something that can work to reclaim some of my life back.