I'm.No.One
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So today my thiamine showed up from Thiamax & I took one after breakfast.
For about half of the day I was just fu(king angry for no reason.
Like just the feeling of anger that's not prompted by anything.
This is not who I am as a person & the only other time that I experienced this was when I was coming off of benzos and it's known as benzo rage.
About halfway through the day it just morphed into utter overwhelm & not being able to really concentrate on my work then feeling incredibly emotionally unstable.
That passed about an hour ago.
Now for the first time in a very long time the skin on my upper ear is on fire, like I'm going to have to make an ice pack after writing this.
This was an initial symptom of benzo withdrawal that I went through a very long time ago. It only ever happens these days if I somehow eat something with hidden MSG (because MSG messes with the GABAs.)
So my guess is B1 is hitting my GABA receptors & causing issues.
Such a bummer, I've read so many amazing accounts of thiamine helping people but I can't go through these symptoms again.
Meaning it's kicking up a lot of withdrawal systems that had been long gone.
Anyone else experience anything like this from thiamine at all regardless of past benzo use?
For about half of the day I was just fu(king angry for no reason.
Like just the feeling of anger that's not prompted by anything.
This is not who I am as a person & the only other time that I experienced this was when I was coming off of benzos and it's known as benzo rage.
About halfway through the day it just morphed into utter overwhelm & not being able to really concentrate on my work then feeling incredibly emotionally unstable.
That passed about an hour ago.
Now for the first time in a very long time the skin on my upper ear is on fire, like I'm going to have to make an ice pack after writing this.
This was an initial symptom of benzo withdrawal that I went through a very long time ago. It only ever happens these days if I somehow eat something with hidden MSG (because MSG messes with the GABAs.)
So my guess is B1 is hitting my GABA receptors & causing issues.
Such a bummer, I've read so many amazing accounts of thiamine helping people but I can't go through these symptoms again.
Meaning it's kicking up a lot of withdrawal systems that had been long gone.
Anyone else experience anything like this from thiamine at all regardless of past benzo use?