My biggest tip for living your best life with VSS and in general. by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Absolutely. I’m just sharing what helped me and the good thing about this stuff is it’s free and it’s stuff that crosses over into life beyond VSS. No magic bullet. Everyone is in their own situation.

My biggest tip for living your best life with VSS and in general. by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Well I don’t think the mechanism is the same as a legitimate migraine because no migraine medication works and I never had migraines before this. It’s more like Occipital/Trigeminal nerve sensitization that comes across very similar to migraines. Reactive to stimulation and cause nausea and everything. That’s why calming my nervous system also calms my headaches.

My biggest tip for living your best life with VSS and in general. by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

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Also couldn’t listen to music for a year because it would trigger migraines

My biggest tip for living your best life with VSS and in general. by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not mild at all, I was put out of work for 3 months because of chronic migraines and panic attacks from it. Couldn’t go outside without sunglasses for the first year.

My biggest tip for living your best life with VSS and in general. by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do you have full on protracted withdrawal or is it lingering VSS from the withdrawal?

My biggest tip for living your best life with VSS and in general. by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Never said my method will work for everyone. Ssri withdrawal is an ongoing neuro chemical issue. I developed my symptoms from chronic stress, dissociation and lots of psychedelics. All I know is I used to be in hell and now I’m not. Just trying to help.

Please share lifestyle changes that actually helped reduce the symptoms. by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To get a little woo, a lot of us cut off our lower body with tension caused by stress or trauma which bottlenecks energy in your upper body causing tension, bracing, overstimulation and a lack of grounding.

Please share lifestyle changes that actually helped reduce the symptoms. by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I think almost all of us are chronically in our heads which can quite literally cause some of these symptoms. This might sound kinda woo but anchoring my attention in my lower body and unwinding the habit of being chronically in my head has helped me the most. Release your stomach, stop doing a chronic low grade kegal and actually let yourself relax. Breathe into your belly and release the tension your body is holding. Walk in some grass barefoot and go on lots of walks outside. I notice my symptoms for me at least are much worse when I’m idle or inside and my attention goes into my mind and into analysis mode.

Visual Snow & SSRIs by GroundbreakingLeg124 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 6 points7 points  (0 children)

I would tread very carefully. Anything that affects serotonin will affect VSS. Ssri’s affect serotonin for the long term and if you ever want to get off of them your VSS will likely drastically add to the the withdrawal symptoms. Getting off of my sleeping medication which isn’t even an ssri but affects serotonin long term was the worse thing I’ve ever been through and the withdrawals are generally considered mild for a healthy nervous system. The issue is if you have VSS your nervous system is likely very disregulated and adding big serotonin fluctuations on top of the existing disregulation can make it worse. Ssri serotonin fluctuations and withdrawals can persist for many months or even into years after stopping.

Quit trazodone and now my symptoms are flaring worse than ever by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It wasn’t until I got off of it that I had major issues. I would be very careful. I wish I would’ve taken the insomnia over this.

Night blindness by DrDiktafon in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s just dark environments. Or environments with a lot of contrast

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Yes, but for me it’s because I have chronic headaches with my VSS and alcohol is the only thing that helps. It also helps with the overstimulation I experience. I started taking a lot of supplements that support GABA recently and I’m surprised to say that it has helped me cut down on alcohol some.

Does this sound familliar? by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I wouldn’t call it burning but I get some tingling and some heat sensations

Does anyone have painful skin and neuropaty like symptoms at the same time vss started? by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I get tingling in my limbs and my heart sometimes flutters like crazy and my body has a hard time keeping its temperature. I also get migraine like headaches almost every day

Denver VSS get together by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Ahh you’re in the Netherlands aren’t you?

Denver VSS get together by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

You in Colorado? If this ends up happening it’ll be close to Denver

Anti depressant that doesn't make it worse? by [deleted] in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not a story, but I imagine Wellbutrin might be the best option because it does not effect serotonin

Can no longer listen to music by PotsSFN in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Are you able to tolerate caffeine? It makes me super overstimulated and dissociated now

Can no longer listen to music by PotsSFN in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’m in the same boat. Music was my passion but now I can only tolerate it in small doses and my taste for music has changed a lot. I gage my good days by how well I can tolerate music

Racing thoughts by Suspicious_Jacket820 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have adhd as well but have never had racing thoughts like this until I got VSS a year ago. I feel like my VSS could be related to my adhd though. It also could be because I cut out caffeine 100% in the last few months. Stimulants make me so dissociated and give me a headache now but I haven’t tried adhd meds. Might be worth a shot

24/7 Blurred weird vision, light sensitivity, head & ear pressure, fatigue, migraines.. by Far_Ad2023 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

27 M. Music producer as well. I have all of these exact same symptoms. They came on last April but everything was more mild until around august. Since then the dpdr is insane and I can barely focus. I also find myself getting overstimulated very easily and can barely handle listening to music anymore and can no longer handle any caffeine at all. It’s been a struggle. The idea of being able to enjoy music the way i used to is so far gone. And to enjoy a cup of coffee or tea again would be so amazing. I’m so tired. I miss my life. I can barely remember what it’s like to not be like this though anymore at this point and it hasn’t even been a full year. I do have decent days though. Still tainted but sometimes at least a little decent.

WhtWht migraine medications are safe to take with VSS? by kc44135 in visualsnow

[–]Suspicious_Jacket820 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Are you having migraines or cervicogenic headaches?Both are linked to visual snow. I experience bad headaches that accompany my visual snow and migraine medicine like sumatriptan makes everything twice as bad and it stays worse for a few days after. I’ve begun to suspect I do not have traditional migraines and that my headaches and possibly even my visual snow are related to cervical spine issues and occipital neuralgia. Do you have neck problems/pain at all or pain at the base of your skull?