JoeTheFractal
Greenlighter
Hi,
I've had a mild stutter off and on since I was a young child. I've noticed that when I take a stimulant such as amphetamine then my stutter goes away. However when I come down it gets very bad, I had previously attributed this to lack of sleep and exaughstion but I have just read an article about the link between dopamine and stuttering. Apparently for most people stuttering is caused by an excess of dopamine in the brain and stimulants make this worse. However there is a smaller group of people who do not have enough dopamine in their brain, for these people stimulants aleviate stuttering, this explains why I stutter on a come down. What I don't understand is that if I switch from amphetamine to something like MPA mid session then I feel like I mentally come down yet I am still physically stimultated, taking more amphetamine doesn't bring me back up. This results in me stammering really badly (worse than I have ever had - litterally unable to say anything) I have a few questions about this:
Would swapping one stim for another cause a drop in dopamine like this? (specifically D1)
What can be done to help this issue (tyrosine doesn't seem to make a huge difference - but I have only tried this once and anxiety may have also played a part.
The interesting thing is that this only seems to occur with certain stims, here are some combinations:
Amphetamine then MDMA - No stammer or come down - I have done this lots and am 100% sure about this
Amphetamine then cocaine - No stammer, generally no come down, had one once or twice. - Not 100% sure about this
Amphetamine then methylphenidate - No stammer or come down. - Not 100% sure about this
Amphetamine then MPA/Other recent RC stims - I feel fuzzy headed within 5 minutes and gradually get worse - I have done this combo twice and it has always happened
Here is a link to the article that I mentioned: http://stutter-mind-body.blogspot.co.uk/2011_07_01_archive.html
NOTE: I have not yet tried MPA on its own but plan to do so in the morning. It is possible that it is just MPA that causes me to stutter.
Any help with this would be great as it is something that I find extremely frustrating.
Thanks,
Joe
I've had a mild stutter off and on since I was a young child. I've noticed that when I take a stimulant such as amphetamine then my stutter goes away. However when I come down it gets very bad, I had previously attributed this to lack of sleep and exaughstion but I have just read an article about the link between dopamine and stuttering. Apparently for most people stuttering is caused by an excess of dopamine in the brain and stimulants make this worse. However there is a smaller group of people who do not have enough dopamine in their brain, for these people stimulants aleviate stuttering, this explains why I stutter on a come down. What I don't understand is that if I switch from amphetamine to something like MPA mid session then I feel like I mentally come down yet I am still physically stimultated, taking more amphetamine doesn't bring me back up. This results in me stammering really badly (worse than I have ever had - litterally unable to say anything) I have a few questions about this:
Would swapping one stim for another cause a drop in dopamine like this? (specifically D1)
What can be done to help this issue (tyrosine doesn't seem to make a huge difference - but I have only tried this once and anxiety may have also played a part.
The interesting thing is that this only seems to occur with certain stims, here are some combinations:
Amphetamine then MDMA - No stammer or come down - I have done this lots and am 100% sure about this
Amphetamine then cocaine - No stammer, generally no come down, had one once or twice. - Not 100% sure about this
Amphetamine then methylphenidate - No stammer or come down. - Not 100% sure about this
Amphetamine then MPA/Other recent RC stims - I feel fuzzy headed within 5 minutes and gradually get worse - I have done this combo twice and it has always happened
Here is a link to the article that I mentioned: http://stutter-mind-body.blogspot.co.uk/2011_07_01_archive.html
NOTE: I have not yet tried MPA on its own but plan to do so in the morning. It is possible that it is just MPA that causes me to stutter.
Any help with this would be great as it is something that I find extremely frustrating.
Thanks,
Joe
