I regret to inform everyone here, that it's become necessary for me to cease my trial of NSI-189. I've had problems with depersonalization in the past, and I've noticed that using drastically brings back these issues. Not immediately, as the immediate effects were actually quite pleasant...but the longer I take it (3 days+) the more completely unable to function I become. I can function on a "regular functioning" level, as in, I can go to class and take notes and still remember everything and can do all that fine, but when it comes to SOCIAL functioning I'm just gone. Like, I have zero sense of humor anymore, I'm anxious to the point of unable to be myself, I just feel extremely out of it. This is not something I can live with, even for the short duration of the trial (1 month of this feeling sounds like.....absolute hell, to be honest.) As such, I will be ending my trial of NSI. I'll probably try Cerebrolysin again, a couple months down the road after I've had a bit of a washout period.
I still think NSI has potential, just not for me. I know there are others out there that feel the same way, and it's quite a shame this is the case. I think if I were to take the NSI long enough, I would see nice noticeable benefits, but I can't stand the side-effects that come with it to go long enough.
That's very unfortunate to hear, but thanks for sharing. It even goes to show you that there's always gonna be some people who have good positive experiences with it, and some people with bad. The way you described how you felt seem like the same way I'd describe myself. Not particularly on NSI-189 or anything, but when I just feel totally out of it. And it really sucks to be out of it in a social situation because really, if I can just make it through the social aspect of the day, I think I'll be fine with everything else. If it wasn't for the fact I have to socialize, interact with people, etc. I probably wouldn't mind feel anxious or whatever and hope that it might subside later on.
That being said, I've only used NSI-189 for 4 days or so. Again, I did not notice any real benefits and I did feel a bit "out of it". Perhaps, a bit anxious about the whole thing, thinking it might not work after all. I did not stay on it long enough to say whether or not it did. I do intend to resume my trial of it. Perhaps, this time, taking more than a single dose a day, and a higher dose as opposed to 20-30mg. And of course, probably run a week or two week long trial to see how everything works out for me. If I were to dose 40mg 2 times a day, I'd run out before the end of the 2nd week, so I'll probably go with 30mg 2 times a day.
I hope you do find something that works for you. That goes for everyone too.
Edited by FeelsNumbMan, 30 August 2014 - 07:30 PM.