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rickolasnice
Bluelighter
ebola?
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IMO, no.ebola?
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http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=394909 (this is actually the most information that I could find with a quick web search).
Why would a DARI with structural relations to PCP be similar to selegiline + PEA?
Wouldn't we want something that effects NE and DA release with accompanying TAAR fx?
Please help me find something as substitute for Adderall. Unfortunately drugs as Adderal, Dexedrine are not approved in my country(I am from Europe).
I have tried a many meds, for example Fevarine (Fluvoxamine),Anafranil, Citalec(Citalopram), Seroquel and currently I take 30mg of Paroxetine + 100mg Trazodone daily... but nothing working for my SA.
Many thanks for help.daddysgone
Bluelighter
Is possible legal to get in Europe ? If you know more about this, please write me.
many thanks
Mike
because stimulants are not approved in my country for treatment social phobia or depression. I can get only Benzodiazepines and antidepressants.
I am considering trying Phenibut, but it has very fast tolerance. It will probably not working for me![]()
daddysgone
Bluelighter
Why do you believe that stims are the answer to your anxiety/depression?-DGebola?
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How serious a try have you given cognitive behavioral therapy?
ebola
Why do you believe that stims are the answer to your anxiety/depression?-DG
I will not take stimulants every day, maybe i take it 2-3 times for week before some hard social situations... other days I will take BZDs, Phenibut, Pea+selegiline and other supplements which I have. Otherwise I am taking SSRI Paroxetine + Trazodone daily. I know that stimulants not treat SA and sometimes it even worse for anxiety and depression.
...sorry for my English.
How serious a try have you given cognitive behavioral therapy?
ebola
I tried cognitive behavioral therapy but it absolutely did not help me.fastandbulbous
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What do you think being high due to stimulants consists of? You've listed the reasons people take them recreationally ie more talkative, mood lifting etc/navarone/
Bluelighter
Alcohol, weed and benzos can also act as mood lifters and make you more talkative.
Anyway, same situation here where I am.
No stimulants especially amphetamines can be prescribed (only ritalin but with a federal prescription). SUX!
I also think that stimulants are prety good for social anxiety apart from being good mood lifters, but i can clearly see how theese can be dangerous if used for long term treatment.
And then there is the comedown, which can be very serious if you suffer from depression. It can send you into a major depressive spiral.
Just sayin'. Try before you rely.
I want to be a more social, without anxiety and tension.ebola?
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Well, I dunno. I can see how a stimulant, particularly one so short acting as selegiline + pea, could be used as an adjunct to guided exposure therapy, but given classical stimulants' strong reinforcing properties, it will likely become a 'crutch' rather than a learning tool. I would stick to rare benzodiazapines for such purposes.
If you found CBT to be ineffective, I would consider trying out another therapist or sub-category of therapeutic technique...those rooted in exposure therapy tend to be comparatively effective. Also, please take care not to confuse things being difficult or a little scary with them not working outright. It's not ideal, but humanity simply lacks appropriate pharmacological tools to treat this disorder right now. . .
ebola/navarone/
Bluelighter
Benzodiazepine are also good for anxiety but it's better to find one with lless sedating effects and more enxiolitic properties with long half life.
I have read about pinazepam and prazepam that have a long acting anxiolitic effect without elevated sedating properties.
I also suggest that you take a look at this thread about antidepressants. It contains a lot of personal experiences:
http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/showthread.php?t=113045&highlight=antidepressant