@leokitten I think (pure broscience speculation) the effects of LDA are due to dopamine. I think that because when I was in a partial remission after starting LDA i felt like my brain's reward circuitry was back online. Also, a very large number of CFS folks seem to have ADHD-like symptoms secondary to CFS which may be caused by a change in dopamine circuitry.
I think a lot of pwME might disagree here based on their personal experience. I for one didn’t feel any change to my reward/motivation pathways both times I took LDA and went into temporary partial remission. Hope I can explain it better below. I also haven’t heard that a lot of pwME have ADHD-like symptoms, I certainly don’t and haven’t heard that before?
For me LDA makes the ME debilitating symptoms dramatically improve or disappear, this crushing weight is what is preventing my motivation and reward, not because there’s something broken with the pathway. Then what happens is I just become my old self again, the person I have been all the time but couldn’t get through because I don’t have this huge weight of symptoms punishing me every second of the day.
Normally it feels like my brain is hugely inflamed and feels damaged like I’ve had head trauma, my eyes hurt with light, my ears ringing all the time, my bones and muscles ache very badly all the time, I can’t keep my balance, I have terrible headaches, and much more, but once those are taken away by LDA I can be the person inside I’ve always been and I just jump back to life.
So in my experience I think LDA isn’t activating my reward/motivation pathway more than removing all the debilitating symptoms that get in the way of my motivations and reward that have always been there.