SpunkySkunk347
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Here is a timeline of what happened:
7:00 AM - 120mg Adderall XR ingested orally upon a relatively empty stomach.
7:25 AM - Fell asleep
9:00 AM - Woke up feeling "weird", nothing too out of the usual, just the standard waking-up feeling. The first thought that popped into my head upon waking is "My amphetamine should be kicked in by now". Too my disappointment, I did not feel anything. I thought that this was merely due to momentary sleepiness, and that once I had been awake for a few more minutes I would be able to feel the effects - but after about 25 minutes, no effects still.
9:28 AM - Started feeling mild stimulant effects
10:30 AM - Noticing that the amphetamine is now in full effect as usual. It's almost as if I had taken the amphetamine at 9AM and it is now reaching full effect, but I am positive that I had ingested it at almost exactly 7:00AM, because I remember checking the clock immediately after swallowing the pills. .
My main question is, what caused this delay in onset? Why did I not feel the amphetamine when I woke up? Or an even bigger mystery, shouldn't I have woken up as soon as the amphetamine came into effect an hour after ingesting it?
My hypotheses was this:
Amphetamine mainly works by reversing reuptake of dopamine and a few other Neurotransmitters.
During sleep, the brain is not actively releasing dopamine. Perhaps by some mechanism, dopamine is blocked (short acting endogenous DA antagonist?) or perhaps by some other mechanism, dopamine is cleared from the synapse in a different route than the one amphetamine targets. Or even more simple, the lack of activity during sleep inherently causes lower amounts of dopamine.
Upon awakening, since no dopamine had been released prior to the onset of amphetamine, there was none to be pushed back out into the synapse. However, shortly after awakening, dopamine begins to be released simply because of the brain being active/functional.
Because of my recent lack of sleep, the initial onset of amphetamine did not disturb my sleep or awaken me. The need for sleep overpowered the onset.
Because the duration I slept was short (only an hour and a half), this might have allowed for the onset of the amphetamine's effects to simply have been delayed.
I'm really just taking shots in the dark, I am completely clueless as to why this incident happened.
Does anybody know anything about sleeping and the brain's levels of dopamine during sleep? Or anything about an endogenous DA antagonist that is released when a sleep-deprived individual is finally able to get to sleep?
Any input is appreciated
Also, I did not wake up on my own, the phone rang and that woke me up
A google search didn't come up with much for me, except an article about how schizophrenics have a lack of endogenous DA antagonists, which verifies that endogenous DA antagonists do exist, but doesnt really help my question much at all
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7:00 AM - 120mg Adderall XR ingested orally upon a relatively empty stomach.
7:25 AM - Fell asleep
9:00 AM - Woke up feeling "weird", nothing too out of the usual, just the standard waking-up feeling. The first thought that popped into my head upon waking is "My amphetamine should be kicked in by now". Too my disappointment, I did not feel anything. I thought that this was merely due to momentary sleepiness, and that once I had been awake for a few more minutes I would be able to feel the effects - but after about 25 minutes, no effects still.
9:28 AM - Started feeling mild stimulant effects
10:30 AM - Noticing that the amphetamine is now in full effect as usual. It's almost as if I had taken the amphetamine at 9AM and it is now reaching full effect, but I am positive that I had ingested it at almost exactly 7:00AM, because I remember checking the clock immediately after swallowing the pills. .
My main question is, what caused this delay in onset? Why did I not feel the amphetamine when I woke up? Or an even bigger mystery, shouldn't I have woken up as soon as the amphetamine came into effect an hour after ingesting it?
My hypotheses was this:
Amphetamine mainly works by reversing reuptake of dopamine and a few other Neurotransmitters.
During sleep, the brain is not actively releasing dopamine. Perhaps by some mechanism, dopamine is blocked (short acting endogenous DA antagonist?) or perhaps by some other mechanism, dopamine is cleared from the synapse in a different route than the one amphetamine targets. Or even more simple, the lack of activity during sleep inherently causes lower amounts of dopamine.
Upon awakening, since no dopamine had been released prior to the onset of amphetamine, there was none to be pushed back out into the synapse. However, shortly after awakening, dopamine begins to be released simply because of the brain being active/functional.
Because of my recent lack of sleep, the initial onset of amphetamine did not disturb my sleep or awaken me. The need for sleep overpowered the onset.
Because the duration I slept was short (only an hour and a half), this might have allowed for the onset of the amphetamine's effects to simply have been delayed.
I'm really just taking shots in the dark, I am completely clueless as to why this incident happened.
Does anybody know anything about sleeping and the brain's levels of dopamine during sleep? Or anything about an endogenous DA antagonist that is released when a sleep-deprived individual is finally able to get to sleep?
Any input is appreciated
Also, I did not wake up on my own, the phone rang and that woke me up

A google search didn't come up with much for me, except an article about how schizophrenics have a lack of endogenous DA antagonists, which verifies that endogenous DA antagonists do exist, but doesnt really help my question much at all
28 views and not one person has anything to say
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