After some experiences with medications (that left much to be desired) I've been thinking...
Doesn't it seem like the main problem with PTSD has something to do with cortisol or adrenaline? When we talk about being flooded isn't it these chemicals we are talking about? Doesn't it seem like the best medication would be something that targets this area of the brain and suppresses the output? (The adrenal system or what have you and the resulting adrenalin and cortisol)
I guess there are some medications that have a result on these systems, but they were initially developed for high blood pressure etc.
Are there any medications in the works that concentrate solely on suppressing these chemicals specifically in PTSD sufferers?
I feel like while memories may never be dealt with, if the body didn't become flooded with chemicals, it would be of great help.
Doesn't it seem like the main problem with PTSD has something to do with cortisol or adrenaline? When we talk about being flooded isn't it these chemicals we are talking about? Doesn't it seem like the best medication would be something that targets this area of the brain and suppresses the output? (The adrenal system or what have you and the resulting adrenalin and cortisol)
I guess there are some medications that have a result on these systems, but they were initially developed for high blood pressure etc.
Are there any medications in the works that concentrate solely on suppressing these chemicals specifically in PTSD sufferers?
I feel like while memories may never be dealt with, if the body didn't become flooded with chemicals, it would be of great help.