Hey Everyone,
I'm new here and looking for some help creating a daily and cycle/rotating stack. Let me first give you some background and what i'm looking to achieve. I would greatly appreciate the help and guidance.
My entire life I've been tired and never slept well. Regardless of how much/little sleep I get or the number of naps I take I'm exhausted or greatly fatigued. This is both mentally and physically exhausting. Growing up my doctor said it was "growing pains" and did nothing to help. However, 10 years ago I finally had a sleep study and I was diagnosed with narcolepsy and severe periodic limb movement disorder. I then went through an extensive drug "trial" to figure out the best combination of medications to try and make my life as "normal" as possible. I have tried Requip, Mirapex, Neupro, Ritalin, Adderal, Xanax, Konopin, Adderal, OTC sleep aids and everything in-between. Finally, the only combination that worked was a max dose of Xyrem and max dose of Provigil with max dosage of Ritalin.
So here is my problem, my body becomes tolerant of drugs extremely fast. Xyrem (GHB) is the only thing I can take that will knock me out but that isn't even a given. I've have to take over 6 - 7 grams to actually knock me out and get a good night sleep. Take a ton of provigil and ritalin during the day to keep me awake. However, even this isn't enough and my doctor began rotating me on a combination of drugs. Max dosages of Ambien, Xyrem, aren't enough and instead I have to trade off nights of ok sleep for a few nights of sound sleep by skipping or reducing dosages one night so I can take 2, 3 or 4 times the recommended dosages to sleep and staying awake. I actually took a sleep study while taking max dosages of Xyrem and max dosages of provigil. I was told I still could be classified as having narcolepsy based on the test After being on a combination of many many different scripts, my doctor finally said I needed to speak with a psychiatrist because my sleep issues were beyond his ability to manage. Pretty much saying my tolerance and sleep issues created a situation where it is just plain unmanageable. But also, he doesn't believe I have narcolepsy but instead some form of unmanageable insomnia.
This is where I need your help. I have been very interested in nootropics for a long time. When my mind is clear and focused, I'm on my game and everything is possible. But being in this state is very rare and why I started looking into nootropics. A few months ago, I finally took the dive and tried some pre-made nootropic pills. I took BrainStack and felt great but only the first time taking it. After that, I never felt the effects again (I would like to think it was more than placebo but I can't say it wasn't). I started stacking Epiq Noopept (25 mg with choline) with my BrainStack and Epiphany D1. I felt the effect initially and feel that it helped my daytime sleepiness but never felt laser focused. I increased dosages up to 100 mg's and nothing. Instead, I have dug deeper into nootropics and instead purchased the following to create my own stack for daytime and nighttime. I don't have the dosages set or am I committed to one product or another. Any direction is greatly appreciated.
Currently in possession or is on the way (no particular order) for my day and night time stacks:
- Noopept
- L-Tryptophan
- Animal ZMA
- 5 - HTP
- GABA
- Melatonin
- Vinpocetine
- Phenylpiracetam
- Phenibut
- Sunifiram
- PEA
- Centrophenoxine
- Adrafinil
- Oxiracetam
- Pramiracetam
- Aniracetam
- Piracetam
On the radar:
- Nefiracetam
- Colouracetam
- Unifiram
- All new and highly potent nootropics
So if you were building an ultimate stack and rotation schedule based on my background, what would it look like? Am I missing anything and what should I add? I have no problem being a guinea pig and trying new nootropics. I also have disposable income and willing to spend it. I'd like the stack/s to reduce my daytime sleepiness by getting a great night of sleep, wake up refreshed (never felt this before in my life), increase creativity, focus, energy, short and long term memory, as well as decrease my social anxiety. I don't have an addictive personality and have stopped taking any drug the moment I want to. So addiction isn't a concern (at least at this time) for me.
Let me know if there is anything I missed and thanks in advance
Thanks,
Matt
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Edited by mallard612, 18 April 2013 - 05:52 AM.