"Do non-patients including artists, musicians, and writers who have drug or alcohol issues possibly suffer from a dopamine inhibitor? Does such an inhibitor exist?" -- this is fascinating and I've always wondered something along the same lines.
My background is art history because even though I studied words as art, I wanted to make thoughts visible and not use six thousand words to speak an image. I see your art in your words and I thank you for them.
I have also wondered and asked how drugs that cause excessive amounts of dopamine to be released into brain would affect a person who is dopamine deficient. I never got a straight answer or found any research that addresses that subject. Based on my own experience, I suspect that being dopamine deficient leads to teetotalism or at least turning one into a Baptist . . . a fate that I have resisted.
On a more serious note, I appreciate your efforts to help our mountain neighbors. And I enjoy Stable Roots very much.
"Do non-patients including artists, musicians, and writers who have drug or alcohol issues possibly suffer from a dopamine inhibitor? Does such an inhibitor exist?" -- this is fascinating and I've always wondered something along the same lines.
My background is art history because even though I studied words as art, I wanted to make thoughts visible and not use six thousand words to speak an image. I see your art in your words and I thank you for them.
Thank you for your kind comments.
I have also wondered and asked how drugs that cause excessive amounts of dopamine to be released into brain would affect a person who is dopamine deficient. I never got a straight answer or found any research that addresses that subject. Based on my own experience, I suspect that being dopamine deficient leads to teetotalism or at least turning one into a Baptist . . . a fate that I have resisted.
On a more serious note, I appreciate your efforts to help our mountain neighbors. And I enjoy Stable Roots very much.