stillcloudstill
Greenlighter
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- Dec 11, 2012
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I've got a lot of experience with stimulants, but maybe it's my age (I'm 29) and I've got less neuroplasticity, but after spending all-night and the next morning with say 100mg(?) followed by 60mg or so in the afternoon after no sleep to take an exam, the next day I noticed I just don't get that get-up-and-go feeling from stimulants anymore. In fact, my concentration while on them the next day was markedly declined-- I'd read out of a book, and have to re-read paragraphs again and again. That part subsided after the next day, luckily, but now I just don't feel my smart self anymore when I'm on these-- the motivation is somewhat shot. I can still "lock in" with high doses, but it's not the same-- I'm not sure how to explain it, but that buzz, the energy to want to connect so many ideas to one another, it seems muted, at least when I was forcing myself to finish up my last term paper on time. It got in, but it wasn't brilliant, just followed a formulaic style of analysis I built up in writing so many earlier term papers in the semester.
Is this a temporary thing? I stopped taking any Adderall after the term paper was in on the 18th, hoping the break until I need to go to classes for a special term class starting Jan 3 start up is enough of a drug holiday for my dopamine to rebuild itself somewhat. I've read dopamine can invert the receptors so it's as if it's not there, like they go inside out, and also they can die out so there's less to fire off.... if anyone knows any supplements that are helpful (and god, please don't tell me that ignorant shit about "reverse tolerance" studies--- reverse tolerance doesn't mean reverses tolerance, it's not what it sounds like).
Also, I'm impotent from taking 1500mg of Effexor once, have been for a year now, and doctors won't acknowledge this is a thing, and I'm looking for a prosthetic penis surgery unless I can find an alternative.... this is relevant to the thread because I suspect serotonin entered my dopamine receptors, per a study on medline of SSRIs, and ever since, I've had anhedonia. If I can reset my dopamine somehow, both problems will be fixed.
Ibogaine? Anyone know any research that actually proves it does in fact "reset" dopamine receptors, like, and through what mechanism? neuron-regenuesis, maybe? Or is it just speculative marketing by ibogaine clinics? I've had brief psychosis episode, so I'm wary it might induce a bad trip, but maybe if I get a prescription for an antipsychotic immediate injection before going, I could get that in case I have a bad trip....
anyhow, anyone notice amphetamine didn't work for a bit, and then a few weeks later, they were fine again? because the concentration issue only lasted a day or two. supplements? I'm trying tyrosine with b6 and noticing nothing, but maybe that needs constant dosing for 3 months? citicoline / CDP Choline? Aricept? please help.
Is this a temporary thing? I stopped taking any Adderall after the term paper was in on the 18th, hoping the break until I need to go to classes for a special term class starting Jan 3 start up is enough of a drug holiday for my dopamine to rebuild itself somewhat. I've read dopamine can invert the receptors so it's as if it's not there, like they go inside out, and also they can die out so there's less to fire off.... if anyone knows any supplements that are helpful (and god, please don't tell me that ignorant shit about "reverse tolerance" studies--- reverse tolerance doesn't mean reverses tolerance, it's not what it sounds like).
Also, I'm impotent from taking 1500mg of Effexor once, have been for a year now, and doctors won't acknowledge this is a thing, and I'm looking for a prosthetic penis surgery unless I can find an alternative.... this is relevant to the thread because I suspect serotonin entered my dopamine receptors, per a study on medline of SSRIs, and ever since, I've had anhedonia. If I can reset my dopamine somehow, both problems will be fixed.
Ibogaine? Anyone know any research that actually proves it does in fact "reset" dopamine receptors, like, and through what mechanism? neuron-regenuesis, maybe? Or is it just speculative marketing by ibogaine clinics? I've had brief psychosis episode, so I'm wary it might induce a bad trip, but maybe if I get a prescription for an antipsychotic immediate injection before going, I could get that in case I have a bad trip....
anyhow, anyone notice amphetamine didn't work for a bit, and then a few weeks later, they were fine again? because the concentration issue only lasted a day or two. supplements? I'm trying tyrosine with b6 and noticing nothing, but maybe that needs constant dosing for 3 months? citicoline / CDP Choline? Aricept? please help.