So I'm a 22 year old college student with attentional and mood regulatory issues. I have a burning curiousity to responsibly experiment with all the classes of safe psychoactive meds to see if they are beneficial. And nicotine is the last chemical I'd expect to experiment with since I thought it was much more toxic than it really is. I did exhaustive internet research on nicotine toxicity before plunking down $25 for a 7-day supply of 14mg nicotine patches. I found only one study that warned of increased red blood cell production and arterial constriction. It wasn't clear what blood levels of nicotine researchers used in the subjects (human or otherwise). My impression is that low blood levels of nicotine itself pretty much match the low toxicology of caffeine or amphetamines. All are a bit safer than my Depakote. So I quickly got home and slapped on the patch.
An hour later I started noticing the effects. They were and are quite pleasant. I can feel that "ahh"-inducing dopaminergic release in the same way as when taking 20mg of Adderal xr. I've felt this calm, mood-stabilizing effect that in no way resembles the more dulling side effects that I felt when just beginning Depakote. Seems so far, 8 hours into it, that it also increases my reading comprehension. My heart rate goes up similar to a no-doz. My muscles are a bit more relaxed. So far I haven't noticed the effects winding down, meaning that if steady-dose nicotine causes tolerance it must do so later. I take plenty of EPA/DHA, and my triglycerides levels are quite healthy, so I should be okay as far as that's concerned.
Cost-wise, I've discovered something interesting. From drugstore.com I can get a month's supply of nicotine patches of any 3 strengths for $60-no shipping, no tax. I'm currently paying a $49 a month copay for Adderall XR. The problem with long acting stimulants is that its manufacturers think that waking life is only 8 hours long. If I'm having a booked day that requires careful planning and memory to get things done then I need to take it twice a day. Of course paying $98 a month for one Rx isn't feasible. That's why 16 and 24hr patches make sense to me as stimulants used off-label. I stick em on and forget about them while my blood level of nicotine remains far more constant than my blood level of adderall ever has been.
Of course I'll need to wait and see how not taking the patch for a day effects me compared to doing the same for adderall xr. If I get mild heebee jeebees the patches are out. I know that my body reacts with a very predictable, mild rebound from adderall. I just feel more sleepy and aimless the next day without effects on my mood. I will soon be receiving Galantamine, which I will compare nicotine to (seperately of course).
What have other non-smoker's experience been with the patch? How has sudden cessation of use effected you? I want to cut through all of the haze to see if stead-state nicotine use differs from peak/trough use.