Guest guest Posted April 19, 2007 Report Share Posted April 19, 2007 Joanne, I think some people are more sensitive to GABA than others. Also, I think the sedation effect can build up. I didn't feel it at all for the first few doses, but after a couple of days I felt glassy-eyed. I cut the dose in half and was a lot better. I take it 4 times a day and it definitely evens me out. -- > > Thanks, . I never thought of chelation as a form of 'stress' > before, yet it surely would be. > > I forgot to mention that I'd ordered GABA as a 'just in case' sort of > thing to try sometime. Last night I did at about 7pm > after 'retreating' to the bedroom. I got it from Kirkman and took 2 > 150 mg capsules. It completely knocked me out in about 20 > minutes...so I suppose you could say that resolved those symptoms! > LOL!!! It was an interesting experience, because I'd always reacted > so horribly to the sedative-type things you're given in a hospital > after surgery (I'd obsess in a sort of twilight zone & never really > sleep for days on that stuff). If/when I take GABA again, it will be > a very low dose. > > Joanne > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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