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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Selegiline - it is worth taking ?

madtrade

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Ok i have a serious motivation problem.

I'm 30yo healthy not suffering from a depression ( already cured).

I'm under subutex (2.5mg 3mg)

So i ordered some selegiline at first i was enthusiast to try it.

But after a weekend spent reading 3/4 forums on internet.

Im really asking my self if selegiline worth the trouble ?

I was planning a 5mg per day protocol maybe taking PEA.

But after all i have read the PEA with selegiline look like a good way to fuck yourself.

I really fear to have hypertensive problem ( i have a shitload of xanax would that help if i'm going wrong ? )

so i'm asking from your experience. IS selegiline worth taking ?

isnt too risky for a maybe not so appreciable effect ?

it is OK if i'm taking selegiline without PEA ?

does 5mg is a good starting dose or it's way too much ?

or from a wise point of view should i simply flush it into the WC ?

Also another question it is safe to take it with my subutex/xanax and another nootropics like Picamlion?

I hope to hear from you =)

thanks
 
Did you ever get an answer to this? I just started selegiline today in the form of Emsam for depression. I put on my first patch today at 6mg/24hours. I had been taking DLPA to increase my dopamine and norepinephrine but stopped prior to starting the selegiline. In theory I'm looking for synergy from selegiline.

I'll continue to do some research and I"m well aware of the dangers of mixing any MAOI with certain drugs or amino acids.

Take Care
 
SWIM is on their 2nd day of 5 mg of Selegiline and thus far the only thing SWIM has noticed is a stiff neck on day 2. Should SWIM be concerned, cut back, stop? This does seem to be a known side effect but SWIM likes to be overly cautious.
 
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