Hello everyone!
This is going to be my log for my Intranasal Insulin and Dihexa combination. I will quickly be going over my reasons for using these substances, followed by an anecdotal analysis of the effects they are having on me.
Reasons for taking Dihexa + Intranasal Insulin:
Originally, my plan was to take either one separate from the other. But I was very excited to try both, so against better judgment, I stacked them.
I have had drug-related brain damage in the past. The symptoms of this, 8 years after quitting those drugs, are crippling social anxiety, severe memory problems, attention problems, speech problems, cognitive deficits, and a feeling of "not being me"; just not being quite myself ever.
Current progress on Dihexa + Intranasal Insulin:
- I have been taking 10 mg Dihexa dissolved in two tablespoons of DMSO for one week (one dosage last Tuesday, one again this morning. I also took one the day before last Tuesday, on Monday 9/30/2016, but it was dermal, and the following two were oral).
- I started taking Intranasal Insulin this morning. I only took a small amount, less than 5 IU, to test it.
Before the insulin, I didn't notice anything from the Dihexa. My schoolwork doesn't seem any easier than normal. It is usually quite hard for me to concentrate on it and work out all of the nuances I need to understand in order to get good grades. The DMSO makes me smell awful, obviously. People do complain about it, but I don't mind as long as it is helping.
After taking the insulin, I noticed my brain feels "warm and fuzzy". Physically warm, like an electric blanket got plugged in in my head. I also feel very happy and quite calm. I'm not an unhappy person generally, although I feel very empty spiritually from everything that has happened. That is one of the problems I'm hoping to remedy. But I'm not often calm, so I that is interesting. Nothing seems to be stopping me from procrastinating on my studying to write this though, hah.
So, this is basically a review on 1 week of Dihexa and a small test dose of insulin, but I've got to start somewhere.
I'll be posting again in one week.