Yes, it's him. I figure we shouldn't say it out loud, since so many sources of NSI have been closed down, and they might be about to swing out another round of Cease and Desist -letters as well.
Cool that you mention how Clonidine could work on NSI-189 -induced anxiety btw! = ) That would be an awesome plus in my book! I don't figure I'll get depressed if I take it with NSI btw - and should I feel any such tendencies, I could just smack on Tianeptine as well, and just be sailing smoooth!
Hello everybody, i'm a new user, i can't read hundreds of pages about NSI 189, but i'd like to know, from who has tested it, if it's useful for concentration, memory and focus. And where can i find a legit vendor in Europe? Thanks very much
It's useful for some aspects of memory - but concentration and focus? No.
Somewhat the opposite, I would even say!
If you read a few of the posts on the prior page you will soon figure out who the legit vendor in Europe is - he's a member of this forum, actually.
Oh thanks very much, i think your are talking about Strangelove, don't you?
I've just sent him a private message.
It's difficult to me to remane focused for much time, i'm ADD, i've have moments in what i'm a sort of genius, but can't stay too much time on a book, or focused on only one thing, or work, and so on... Distraction is always with me!
I'm taking Ritalin for about 4 years, but its effect is very little now.
Now i'm taking citicholine and uridine ( to re-calibrate my dopamine receptors, maybe!), but i'm looking for somewhat like Ritalin ( in the first months of use), that can give me attention and focus.
Modafinil isn't legal to order here in Europe without a prescription, but i could test maybe flmodafinl or similar, that aren't registered yet.
I've also read that taking memantine for some days can erase the tolerance for Ritalin, but i don't know if it's true or bullshits.
I'm Add, hyperactive only in my mind, but my body is always aweary, so for me a substance that calms my mind down and gives energy to my body would be perfect for me
Hmm... have you considered that perhaps you don't have ADHD, but also SCT? Or perhaps no ADHD at all, only SCT?
SCT = Sluggish Cognitive Tempo.
I have a combo of low-level ADHD and high-level SCT and I have somewhat similar symptoms. About 30% of everybody with SCT has ADHD to some extent as well.
The fact that Ritalin doesn't work too well on you fits the profile - in general, stimulants doesn't work as treatment of SCT-symptoms - because stimulants are mainly dopaminergic, and SCT is actually a disorder of Norepinephrinergic systems.
Read more about it here:
https://en.wikipedia...cognitive_tempo
And if you want in-depth advanced info on it, but told in a simple way, then check out these slides:
http://drkevintblake.../2016-SCT-1.pdf
If that's the disease you have... then I recommend Atomoxetine (strattera) or Reboxetine - Norepinephrine Reuptake Inhibitors.
Stinjornir:
Yes clonidine will put you down, if you take it at night but you can develop depression fairly quickly (as me) watch yourself). Clonidine was also only drug that supressed nsi-induced anxiety.
Jack Black: You have no memory problems on tianeptine? Many pepole reports short term memory loss.
For something completly different. I have problems with mild ocd and depression. Two weeks ago i started escitalopram 5mg, intrusive thoughts weakened, but my verbal inteligence is shattered. I find writing in english extremely hard. Anyone of you have the same problem?
To what ssri should i eventually swich? Or memantine would be better choice?
https://www.ncbi.nlm...pubmed/17545748
I did not have short-term memory loss on Tianeptine either.
You have to take into account that me and Jack_Black have several abnormalities in our brains though, I myself have this diagnosis:
ADHD-PI-SCT-DCD-DC
Meaning a combination of ADHD, SCT and Developmental Coordination Disorder (difficulties juggling) and Dyscalculia (difficulties counting).
Jack probably has a combo of ASD-SCT, at the very least - meaning Autism Spectrum Disorder and Sluggish Cognitive Tempo.
Our response to Tianeptine need NOT be the same as the neurotypical majority - in fact, it seems to be different, even from the two of us, our response differs - as well as in comparison to the majority.
For a quick comparison, I can mention that I have tried both Sertraline and Fluoxetine (SSRI's) and Duloxetine (SNRI) and I did not experience verbal intelligence -loss on those either.
HOWever... On Bupropion (NDRI + nAch antagonist), I experienced it BIG-time! I kept forgetting words all the time, to the point of my spoken sentences coming out cracked and incomprehensible. (at 600 mg I was a complete dope!)
EDIT:
D'oh! Now I see you mention Memantine...
An interesting side-note about Memantine - it's one of a very select few drugs which act as ALPHA-7-NICOTINIC ANTAGONISTS! A property it SHARES with Bupropion - both have the effect at a rather low level though, having much greater activity at other receptors.
It's possible the verbal memory mess they can both induce, are in fact related to this property... Ach-antagonism generally induces problems with memory, as a fact - that's the reason why the dreaded TCA's and Deliriants both cause memory-issues to varying degrees. (in the case of Deliriants, like scopolamine, the effect is actually so great that it causes amnesia!)
As far as I know, Escitalopram has no anticholinergic activity whatsoever... in fact, it's the most selective, PURE SSRI's there is.
Curious that it would cause memory-issues...
Edited by Stinkorninjor, 11 November 2016 - 01:12 PM.