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That article suggests that what I'm saying is correct. 7th paragraph down.
My personal experience with Wellbutrin is that it makes me super spacey and kills my working memory the first few days, then it returns to baseline, then it improves over baseline.
The only reason I don't take it now is because it doesn't play well with Adderall for me and I find the Adderall more important treatment.
And for those that say tricyclics are the devil, nortriptyline and desipramine arguably don't have any worse sides than many SSRIs. They in part act as mAChR antagonists granted much less than first generation tricylcis and this may very well be part of their mechanism of action.
Strattera was made with the intentions of mimicking the antidepressant effects of tricyclics, but without the side effects. They succeeded in eliminating any significant mAChR antagonism effects, but failed in making an effective antidepressant. Is this because the mAChR antagonism was taken away? There is evidence to suggests so, but the question isn't concretely answered at this time.
I take nortriptyline myself and it actually improves my working memory. Is it the NE reuptake? Or just because it helps with anxiety and depression? It's hard to say.
I know I have to avoid anything increase mAChR activity because it'll cause me deep despair and constant looping of the bad things from the past and constant worrying of the past and a general unhealthy level of distrust. It does go away once whatever I took leaves my system. Even soy lecithin does this to me, granted not as much as say huperzine.
This is an atypical response so for anyone reading this don't assume this will happen for you. Cholinergics may very well be something to make you cognitively sharper and/or able to kill it in the gym.
My main point is that it's not as simple as anticholinergic bad, cholinergic good. It gets pretty complex pretty fast. Ultimately, you just have to find out what works for you. Make a log of everything you take, give it a fair trial, then assess your log and look for patterns. I do this for new prescriptions and supplements. It helps a lot.
Edited by CWF1986, 05 August 2017 - 06:22 AM.