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Stimulants Cyclazodone Megathread

Old thread but thought I would share in case it helps.

I've been sitting on some regular Cyclazadone for about a year. I never really knew when a good time to try it would be because I was not sure what to expect with the reports of the apparently steep dose response curve.

Last night I had a little club outing with friends. Didn't want to get out of my mind but I needed energy to be social, so I thought I'd try it.

For some background, I have a little over 30 years experience with all kinds of drugs. I don't indulge that often (4-6 weekends/year). I don't drink anymore.

I took 12mg of Cyclazadone and 36mg of PPAP together at the same time. I used a scale to weigh out my doses and put each compound in a gel capsule.

Got a little sweaty and scatterbrained on the come up T+20-30 minutes, but this evened out quickly. Very clean, clear stimulation with a good body high. I had tinges of awkwardness at the club but it was fine. Music sounded good. Had great conversations.

I dosed at 9 and was asleep by 4. I slept okay. Had a little bit of reduced appetite today but I ate through it. I supplemented magnesium before bed and L-tyrosine the morning after to help recovery.

I like the Cyclaz/PPAP combo and would try it and Cyclazadone by itself again. It has effects that are more pronounced than Modafinil. Definitely feels like a serious stim. It's not euphoric but it is enjoyable. I could see how taking too much would be uncomfortable. Go easy on dosing.

It seemed like PPAP really helped it along too. Not my first time with PPAP. It made all the good effects of the Cyclaz better without adding any side effects. Underrated compound.

I know this is a "functional" stim but I don't think I would take it for work. It's a little too much for that. A long drive, a home project, a day trip with a friend, or something outdoors seem like more suitable settings.

Hope it helps.

First post, by the way. Long time lurker
 
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