"I had amisulpride in my possession for over a year before I finally gave it a try. I didn't do well with low dose Abilify, so I wasn't hopeful for amisulpride. However, one evening after fanaticizing about strangling my saint-like husband for putting his spoon down too loudly, I decided to give it a go.
I started with 12 mg and with in 15 min began to feel relief from the hyperacusis, mysophobia, irritability, and the inner tension they create. Within an hour I was happily chatting away with my husband and actually having thoughts about how it might be nice to visit with a friend. I did find, though, that my motivation was a little low at the 12mg.
I dropped the dose to 6mg and then to 4mg and still found relief at these doses, though never quite as much relief as the first time I took it. Sadly, amislpride wasn't all roses for two reasons.
1. After a few doses it seemed to aggravate my OI [Orthostatic Intolerance], especially the feeling of weakness in my heart that I associate with poor ventricular filling.
2. I became ravenously hungry, putting on 5lbs in the two weeks I used it. Menstrual cycle was also one week late. I could measure prolactin and try cabergoline or bromocriptine to see if I could curb the cravings, but I'm hesitant to take meds to treat my meds.
For now, I decided to only use amisulpride as a rescue med for when the sound sensitivity and irritability get really bad. Interestingly, they have been better since my amisulpride experiments, which ended about 3 weeks ago. I'm not sure if this is a residual benefit from the amisulpride or due to what I am currently experimenting with (coenzymated B1 and GHK peptide)."