cletusSamboy
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Been experimenting with dexedrine for the past few years all doses spaced apart by one month and with no food eaten for eight hours and no other drug use in between. Never used other stims either apart from caffeine occasionally.
Month 1. 10mg. Focus and motivation was slightly stronger than a 500ml energy drink but with longer lasting and a cleaner feeling. No euphoria.
Month 2. 15mg. Gave much more noticeable effects with a decent boost in mood and focus. Felt full of energy and wanted to move around and just do stuff.
Month 3. 20mg. Increased focus was stronger than 15mg but the positive mood boost and feeling of wanting to do stuff was much less and felt more like 10mg.
Month 4. 30mg. All motivation and mood enhancing effects were gone. Focus was almost laser like during the peak effects but quickly dropped off to moderate levels for the rest of the day.
Month 5. 40mg. No motivation or euphoria. Focus during the peak felt a lot weaker more like 15mg. This increased focus was sustained from about 6:30am to about 10pm.
Month 6. 50mg. Similar strength to 40mg but slightly longer duration.
Month 7. 70mg. Similar strength to 40mg. Longer duration.
Imo dexedrine is useless for recreational use. Found it next to useless as a study aid too as my inner dialogue goes into overdrive and I tend to go inside my head over think and over analyze things. Found it only useful for pulling all nighters. Tolerance isn't the issue as I've had a year break with no stim use in between and tried another 30mg just to test and effects still felt dulled like taking 10mg. Another interesting thing I found was that a mid dose 30mg caused the highest increase in heart rate while 70mg heart rate increase was more like 15mg.
Is this normal that higher doses can feel less effective than lower ones or is dexedrine just inconsistent for some people? Or can the body permanently adapt to a once off high dose to avoid large increases in dopamine?
Month 1. 10mg. Focus and motivation was slightly stronger than a 500ml energy drink but with longer lasting and a cleaner feeling. No euphoria.
Month 2. 15mg. Gave much more noticeable effects with a decent boost in mood and focus. Felt full of energy and wanted to move around and just do stuff.
Month 3. 20mg. Increased focus was stronger than 15mg but the positive mood boost and feeling of wanting to do stuff was much less and felt more like 10mg.
Month 4. 30mg. All motivation and mood enhancing effects were gone. Focus was almost laser like during the peak effects but quickly dropped off to moderate levels for the rest of the day.
Month 5. 40mg. No motivation or euphoria. Focus during the peak felt a lot weaker more like 15mg. This increased focus was sustained from about 6:30am to about 10pm.
Month 6. 50mg. Similar strength to 40mg but slightly longer duration.
Month 7. 70mg. Similar strength to 40mg. Longer duration.
Imo dexedrine is useless for recreational use. Found it next to useless as a study aid too as my inner dialogue goes into overdrive and I tend to go inside my head over think and over analyze things. Found it only useful for pulling all nighters. Tolerance isn't the issue as I've had a year break with no stim use in between and tried another 30mg just to test and effects still felt dulled like taking 10mg. Another interesting thing I found was that a mid dose 30mg caused the highest increase in heart rate while 70mg heart rate increase was more like 15mg.
Is this normal that higher doses can feel less effective than lower ones or is dexedrine just inconsistent for some people? Or can the body permanently adapt to a once off high dose to avoid large increases in dopamine?