Yea, I as well find Piracetam gives me access to more of my memory. One of it's wonderful effects. Great for writing a paper or doing any sort of creating and for just a general feeling of intellectual enhancement. Imagine more of your memory stores into conscious awareness! That is an amazing thing! If it brings bad memories up, just gives one a chance to work-through some stuff that is in the background of the mind and effecting one in some way, which is a good, enriching, rewarding process to go through (cf. psychoanalysis).
I can relate to your energy and concentration concerns. Getting the right dose helps, too high a dose and greater fatigue/spaciness comes into play for me. Some add a stimulant like caffeine and say they get good results.
Right now, just the last few days, I've been trying to see if I can combine Piracetam/CDP-Choline and Dextroamphetamine (ADD script). I have always kept them seperate. Discovered that they
greatly potentiate each other and I need to drastically cut the dose of one or the other or both. It worked great at first. Piracetam's intellectual, creative, sense-receptor enhancement was now very energized and sustained. Six hours later or so - a massive headache lasting 24 hours. I think what happened is that Piracetam increases bloodflow to the brain and with D-AMP increasing bodily blood pressure (including blood to the brain) and brain metabolism greatly, the upped inflow was just too much (and this was at normal doses of each).
So, I'm going to drop the dose of one or the other to a bare mininum and see if I can obtain the ideal effect. What I always wanted Piracetam to be: intellectual, creativity, sense enhancement brought out with energy, focus, concentration, motivation, task completion (and mood enhancement thrown in as a bonus).
Edited by Rags847, 05 October 2008 - 06:37 AM.