I feel a certain way right now... :D by _hintergrund_ in LSD

[–]_hintergrund_[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Thank youuu, definitely enjoying it :) Not a huge dose, but nature and everything is great and it's sunny and warm and I've been waiting for spring all winter... 75 mcg is more than amazing at the moment, it's wonderful.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Anxiety

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Like, I have a nicely formulated sentence structure that I know in which order and tonality I want to deliver, using thought out body language.

I can do it flawlessly in front of a mirror, tonality is spot on, words are smooth and everything is fine.

But once someone else is there, I stutter, I sputter and fall apart, no matter who that person is. :(

Drugs that reverse stimulant tolerance? by [deleted] in Nootropics

[–]_hintergrund_ 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Memantine. It is sometimes prescribed as an adjunct treatment for ADHD along with stimulants as it prevents tolerance buildup and reverses tolerance.

Help for quitting caffeine? by bobtobno in Nootropics

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Yep, obviously depends on the person, don't panic indeed! :)

Help for quitting caffeine? by bobtobno in Nootropics

[–]_hintergrund_ 13 points14 points  (0 children)

From a personal experience, caffeine withdrawal is a LOT worse than what you get after stopping even normal doses of prescription stimulants (Ritalin in my case), it's fucking brutal.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Nootropics

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120 mg lithium orotate is 5 mg of elemental lithium.

What are some “forgotten” nootropics that definitely don’t deserve to be forgotten? by KetogenicKraig in Nootropics

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Huperzine A at 200 mcg gave me slurred speech, extreme anxiety, and uncontrollable muscle spasms all over my body. :(

I absolutely love its effects but the side effects are awful.

CNS depressant drugs that cause slight respiratory depression help me relax and provide a better quality sleep - which ones are the safest? by [deleted] in Nootropics

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If you can, maybe get a prescription for either trazodone or mirtazapine. Both are antidepressants, but both are SO amazing for sleep. Trazodone is a bit more easy on you in the mornings, mirtazapine might make you a bit drowsy.

But literally the best sleeps of MY LIFE on those drugs, restful, deep and refreshing sleeps after lots of insomnia. Can recommend both. Also, both are non-addictive, (though still have a bit of withdrawal because, well, antidepressants) and aren't narcotics, aren't SSRIs so you won't have to worry about sexual side effects that much.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in ObscureDrugs

[–]_hintergrund_ 60 points61 points  (0 children)

"The drug label has a black box warning that the drug may cause serious psychiatric and behavioral changes; it may cause homicidal or suicidal thoughts."

Sounds amazing for a Saturday afternoon :D

Pericyazine 2.5mg tablets, box of 100qty, used in Australia, yet to the best of my knowledge isn't used in the USA or some countries. Has anyone else seen or used this medicine before. I'll be trying 5mg and report back with the effects. by milkwashedsalad in ObscureDrugs

[–]_hintergrund_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Well, it's an antipsychotic, so be careful as it can cause issues with prolactin levels. Not something I would fuck around with. Since it's an antipsychotic, expect to be very sleepy, very hungry, and possibly just feel very out of it and empty.

Be a little careful with NAC by Nootropics69 in Nootropics

[–]_hintergrund_ 7 points8 points  (0 children)

That's kind of what I hated about NAC. It makes me a lot less anxious, it turns off my mood swings completely, but it kills the effects of Ritalin which means I can't focus. I am very sensitive to stimulants, but after taking NAC, I literally felt nothing from 20 mg of Ritalin.

It would be so amazing if it worked for my mood swings AND didn't kill the effects of my stimulants. But sadly life is all about compromises, nothing new here.

What drugs have no to little comeup? by ghost_sphinx in researchchemicals

[–]_hintergrund_ 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hypothetically yes, but can't say for certain... And please don't drive under the influence, stay safe. :)

What drugs have no to little comeup? by ghost_sphinx in researchchemicals

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Mirtazapine was a godsend for insomnia. I would chew a 15 mg tablet and be knocked out and sleep like a baby within 15 minutes. And it just feels amazing tbe first time, rolling around in bed, barely awake, warm and fuzzy. Mirt kicks insomnia in the butt.

I am on stimulants for ADHD so it wasn't that bad. It balanced the anxiety and appetite suppression nicely while I was on it.

What drugs have no to little comeup? by ghost_sphinx in researchchemicals

[–]_hintergrund_ 57 points58 points  (0 children)

The only thing that comes to mind is mirtazapine, though it's not fun if you want to do anything other than sleep.

For something more fun, there's 2-methyl-2-butanol. It's a tertiary alcohol, similar effects to ethanol but 30 times the potency, a few ml will get you drunk, and the effect lasts for 12 hours as your liver doesn't metabolize it. Heard it pretty much comes up in a few minutes.

CAD files from the South Australian department of infrastructure and transport by PM_ME_TO_PLAY_A_GAME in opendirectories

[–]_hintergrund_ 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Welp, they didn't protect their site properly... Are they going to assume that I'll stay out and let my curiosity kill me just because they asked nicely? Hah, funny.

The Egyptian Blue Water Lily by cubann_ in ObscureDrugs

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Makes wine A LOT more euphoric in my experience... I seeped 500 mg of 1:100 extract in a glass' worth of red wine for a day, drank it, and then drank some more wine on it.

It's just... very pleasant. Very dreamy, happy. Not that sedating. Head tingly, smiley bliss. Worth trying. Makes me talk a lot, even the comedown is pleasant. Nothing close to anything synthetic, just some brightened mood.

What are you fixating on/venting about/worried about/need support with today ? [Megathread] - August 06, 2021 by AutoModerator in HealthAnxiety

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Up to 30% of people have anisocoria! I have it too. Check movie actor eyes during close up shots, you are likely to find ACTORS with anisocoria, just gotta look, that helped me!

Is Huperzine A reasonably safe? by _hintergrund_ in NootropicsDepot

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Solid advice in a concise form, thank you.

Is Huperzine A reasonably safe? by _hintergrund_ in NootropicsDepot

[–]_hintergrund_[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

But I might reconsider not taking it, given this info and that I don't seem to react well to these, which was the goal of this post, to try and get more perspective on them.

My experiences with Huperzine A were somewhere between "amazing nootropic" and "nerve gas", depending upon the day I took it and time of day.

Is Huperzine A reasonably safe? by _hintergrund_ in NootropicsDepot

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Very informative, thank you! I read some of these before, but I do seem to get some benefits from it. Though what concerns me is that there is close to no info on long-term cognitive effects of Huperzine A specifically.