I'm not a neurologist, but I think it's going to take a little longer than a few days to rebuild synapse connections enough to notice a substantial change (increase) in cognition.
I wonder if Dihexa (like other nootropics) will work better for people with brain damage as opposed to healthy individuals - i.e. people with more brain damage will notice more gains in cognition than people with less (or none).
Indeed, Dihexa, seems promising - for animals that were treated with scopolamine (intended to resemble cognitive problems like those seen in Alzheimer's) - but what about real world insults to the brain? I sincerely hope that this can help me with carbon monoxide poisoning, because otherwise I am SOOL... living the rest of my life as a shadow of my former self, of what could have been, is utterly depressing... that said, my 2 grams of Dihexa should be arriving next week. I hope that 40mg/day is enough to notice some changes within 2 months, or else I'm out of options.
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how did you damage yourself with carbon monoxide ? what are your symptoms ? did you see a neurologist ? do you have cognitive impairment ?
how much did you paid for 2 grams ? did you order it from a reputable peptide company ? are you gonna test yourself before and after (memory .... ) ?
don't forget that peptides need to be frozen or they will degrade very rapidly
Read the other thread I posted on this if you are interested in my symptoms/condition - they haven't really gotten any better. Carbon monoxide poisoning seems similar (maybe one in the same) to anoxic brain damage. HGF/C-Met activation seems very promising in regenerating brain cells (neurogenesis) and their connections (synaptogenesis):
http://ip.com/patfam/en/46969763, but I will not know if I am taking enough of a dose, or for long enough, until I have completed my course of what I
believe to be Dihexa.
Basically, yes I have cognitive impairment. It has affected my memory (both short and long-term), executive function, energy, word retrieval (I never used to stutter but now I do), empathy, etc etc. It's causing me great social isolation and depression as a result. I've tried pretty much everything that seemed promising but to no great improvement - Cerebrolysin showed some promise, but nothing I couldn't pass off as placebo.
2 grams cost me just under $1,100. Yes, it was from a reputable Chinese company. I'm not really concerned about 'tests' and other subjective measures - I will be studying the improvements of my quality of life.
Yeah, they do degrade rapidly. My supplier recommended storing it at -20C, but the best I have is my freezer which does about -10C, so that will have to suffice. I think they are storage instructions to last years, but I will only need 40-50 days (I'll be taking 40-50mg a day).
why is everybody who's ordering this peptide, being so secretive about it? it's like they don't want to share information at all.
Based on the number of personal messages I've received, I know that if I did reveal my source to Longecity, my manufacturer would be absolutely swamped with requests for Dihexa from members (and lurkers) of this forum - and they would soon investigate and stop supplying Dihexa. If you do some research of your own you can figure it out, it's not hard.