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Using protocol change to spike dopamine?
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<blockquote data-quote="Anonymon" data-source="post: 231294" data-attributes="member: 42608"><p>I’ve been on 2.5mg of selegiline in the morning under my tongue for months and love it. Mostly makes me feel like a normal human being probably would. Actually calms me down. I almost fell asleep working just now because what I was doing is something I hate and is braindead work. I’m not the guy that has ever fallen asleep without laying for hours probably in my entire life. Pregnenolone also has some studies on a dose dependent increase in dopamine response to things, which I’m also on at 400mg in the morning a day and it helped me a lot too.</p><p></p><p>I think the hard part with selegiline and related things is that all of this stuff’s complicated and it can be hard to know what’s up with your own chemistry because of that. I had a lot of very strong indications from years of doing this in terms of what worked and didn’t work and in what combinations and why, and I ended up being really happy with anything that increased dopamine. I would imagine people with depression from low dopamine are probably very rare, but I came in with PFS and lowered dopamine levels are noted, so it seemingly worked out in my case.</p><p></p><p>The only downsides for me so far have been that I have to deal with things normal people deal with all the time but I guess I’ve never had to. Like watching Netflix seemingly like a really great idea over working if you’re tired, getting caught up in something interesting, staying up late because you’re into what you’re doing, things like that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Anonymon, post: 231294, member: 42608"] I’ve been on 2.5mg of selegiline in the morning under my tongue for months and love it. Mostly makes me feel like a normal human being probably would. Actually calms me down. I almost fell asleep working just now because what I was doing is something I hate and is braindead work. I’m not the guy that has ever fallen asleep without laying for hours probably in my entire life. Pregnenolone also has some studies on a dose dependent increase in dopamine response to things, which I’m also on at 400mg in the morning a day and it helped me a lot too. I think the hard part with selegiline and related things is that all of this stuff’s complicated and it can be hard to know what’s up with your own chemistry because of that. I had a lot of very strong indications from years of doing this in terms of what worked and didn’t work and in what combinations and why, and I ended up being really happy with anything that increased dopamine. I would imagine people with depression from low dopamine are probably very rare, but I came in with PFS and lowered dopamine levels are noted, so it seemingly worked out in my case. The only downsides for me so far have been that I have to deal with things normal people deal with all the time but I guess I’ve never had to. Like watching Netflix seemingly like a really great idea over working if you’re tired, getting caught up in something interesting, staying up late because you’re into what you’re doing, things like that. [/QUOTE]
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