Hi everyone. I stumbled across quite an interesting article whilst doing some searches.
I'll remain as succinct as possible about my situation which relates to the article, so without further adue:
After an experience with MDMA combined with Amphetamines I started getting anxious symptoms. After that, I did Amphetamines again. I know, I know, smite me. I regret it deeply to this day, no need to point out the stupidity of that action. This time I had a horrible amphetamine psychosis, which resulted in a cornucopia of cognitive deficits, including but not limited to HPPD, Anxiety, Depression and some PTSD symptoms. Ironically, my impaired cognitive function limits my comprehension of neurology and pharmacology. Even the simplest math problems seem alien to me, whereas I used to be the best mathematician of my class. Basically I beleive I totally deregulated my neurological homeostasis chemically, seeing as all of the aforementioned issues started manifesting themselves after a single (mainly after the psychotic dose of Amphetamine) experience with a chemical.
Have already tried:
(Dosages for the substances listed below I have forgotten mostly. I do remember extensively researching the timeframe and dosage needed for effect and acted accordingly.)
-Picamilon, (nothing more than placebo, possibly slightly reducing Modafinil irritability)
-5HTP (nothing more than placebo)
-Rhodiola Rosea (nothing)
-Relora (nothing)
-AlphaBrain, ingredients include Huperzine A, Vinpocetine, AC-11, Phosphatidylserine, Bacopa, L-Theanine (nothing)
-Noopept, at different dosages (nothing more than placebo, perhaps even increased irritability)
-L-Glutamine (nothing)
-Inositol&Choline combo (nothin)
-Vitamin B complex (nothing)
-Ginkgo Biloba (nothing)
-Piracetam, in different dosages, including megadoses suggested for anxiolytic properties on this forum (nothing)
-Tabernanthe Iboga, in the dosage required for psychospiritual effects (long story short: wtf?) Note: this was before the psychosis, I'm not thát reckless.
-Melatonin (different experiences, good for sleep, sometimes strange dreams, no profound changes)
-Prozac, 6 weeks low dose trial (What a useless waste of time waiting for that sugar pill to work)
-Tramadol tried couple of times, doses up to 600mg. (Just get plain tired, have strange dreams, possible mini-seizures whilst asleep, out-of-body experiences.)
-Modafinil, dosages in 50 and 100mg, both Alertec and Modalert (A very interesting substance. Math problems were easier to solve, almost to a level of former ability. Slightly motivating. Have had different experiences with it though, the first time I felt quite peaceful, and managed to clear my mind for longer than a millisecond for the first time in months. After that, higher levels of irritatability, linguistic setbacks, sometimes insomnia, tinnitus. Not a very consistent effect. Does make monotoneous tasks easier. However, I've also spent 12 hours straight playing an RPG whilst on Modafinil. Allthough not exactly what I'm looking for, it did give me noticeable improvements in different area's, which indicates to me that there is definitely something that could help me.)
-Selegiline, 5mg dosages, taken over 2 consecutive days (First day oral. Second day sublingually. Decided after to refrain from recklessly screwing around with MAOI's, untill properly educated on the subject. Besides, I love cheese. 2 days later, I had one of the best days in ages. Felt calmer, optimistic, and grateful. Life seemed a little more vivid. This might have been endogenous. The optimism slowly morphed into somewhat speedy feeling, and I couldn't stop thinking about the Amphetamine metabolites of Selegiline, even though in such small amounts it is most likely impossible to induce psychosis, an irrational anxiety lingered.)
-Meditation (this is something I have found to be very healthy and rewarding, and practiced even before the mishappenings. Unfortunately, the peaceful vivid realms of calmness and contentment are something I've been having much trouble reaching ever since psychosis. Yes, I know, meditation is not something to achieve, it is a state of being, it is not a verb, anyone can do it, it's a state of realization, there's no failing meditation, etc. As far as language allows me to portray: I am not experiencing formerly enjoyed states of awareness whilst in meditation. Nonetheless, I remain somewhat dedicated, and put aside time for it mostly every night.)
-Excercise, once daily jogging for 30-60 minutes, plus some stretches, push-ups, minor weightlifting. Sustained for 1 month. (Nothing, whereas formerly I would most enjoy excercise and have feelings of pride and accomplishment, felt refreshed and overall a good feeling. I used to work 8-12 hours a day, physically intensive work (sailing, snorkeling, stocking up, running) and would often go scuba-diving, swimming, jogging, weightlifting, beach volleyball, etc. in my free time.)
-A nice hot mug of harden the F up. Please leave such comments for your own amusement, thankyou. I've had quite the share of that beverage throughout the years, but it seems I have built a tolerance to it. Too bad, it tasted great!
I have a supply of most of the substances listed above.
This stuff has been going on for way too long and I need to get a move on with my life.
The aforementioned article strengthened my theory that there is indeed neurophysiological deficits present in my cranial chamber.
In accordance with the article, I am considering the following pharmaceutical endeavours:
Tianeptine A SSRE lacking significant anticholinergic activity. Action on NMDA and AMPA sites. Hypothesized to reverse impaired neuroplasticity caused by stress.
Propoten/TenotenNovel Russian drugs exhibiting neuroprotective, anxiolytic and anti-depressive properties. The studies are hard to find, I'll add more when I come across them.
Afobazole Also see Wiki page. Anxiolytic, neuroprotective, and best of all, Russian.
As mentioned before, my cognition is impaired. Subsequently, any reviewing of my ideas by someone who's intelligence is intact, would be greatly appreciated. Mine seems to have taken a break. I understand using these subtances lies at my own discretion and responsibility. I am also seeing a (useless) physician and have been referred to a psychiatrist, who I will inform on these matters.
Questions:
1. What, to your knowledge, is the mest method of approach? As in, which of these substances, or a combination thereof, will provide the best efficacy according to your insights?
2. Have you ever used any of these substances? If so, please refer me to a written experience.
3. Wherein do you see danger in using these substances? For example, does ingesting all three simultanously seem to conflict by there mechanism of action?
4. If you advize against these ideas, what do you propose as a better alternative?
I thank you all in advance for any input. At the very least I hope to have at least presented an interesting comprehensive article to you, and some interesting substances. And as a reminder: be mindful of your Amphetamine use!