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No more hydergine for me

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#31 bugasman

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Posted 05 June 2012 - 12:26 PM

Heraclitean I'm using a supplement with Magnesium Glycinate and B6. I can't feel any benefit yet. Ginseng I never used. Is in my list for next thing to try. I will evaluate Yohimbine now for 7-15 days and don't want to mix it with other substances.

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Posted 19 June 2012 - 02:55 AM

Have any of you who are experiencing fatigue as a result of Hydergine considered taking it at night, before going to bed?

That's what I do, and I believe it avoids the majority of the fatigue that Hydergine can elicit.
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#33 ScienceGuy

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Posted 14 July 2012 - 08:40 AM

Have any of you who are experiencing fatigue as a result of Hydergine considered taking it at night, before going to bed?

That's what I do, and I believe it avoids the majority of the fatigue that Hydergine can elicit.


+1 ;)

I find that the possible SOMNOLENCE and DIZZINESS side effects can be eliminated entirely by shifting the majority or all of one's daily dosage of HYDERGINE to the evening. :)

I find a very low dose, such as 0.1mg HYDERGINE provides a highly useful ANXIOLYTIC effect when taken during the day, with the dosage being sufficiently low to avoid the potential for daytime SOMNOLENCE and DIZZINESS; and then taking the majority of the day's dosage in the evening or at bedtime yields a pleasant SEDATING effect that is welcomed at bedtime and as such it most certainly improves my sleep quality ;)

#34 marksman

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Posted 18 December 2012 - 07:41 AM

Hey everyone, for what it's worth: I was using every substance known to mankind (except heroin and crack really) for the last 30 years to treat all manner of psychological shortcomings: ADHD, general anxiety, social anxiety, performance anxiety, manic/depression, panic, and the list goes on. Beginning of 2012 my normal stack was nicotine, THC and caffeine, with piracetam & hydergine. It was working to an extent but impossible to really manage perfectly (i.e. lots of peaks and troughs).

Eight months ago I decided to end it all with the mood enhancers/nootropics. Cold turkey with everything mentioned. It was difficult at times. But at this point, I've achieved more of the elusive dream of mental stability and clarity than ever. The problem with this state is, it is almost too mundane. I'm satisfied and don't have anxiety. But I miss the delusional excitement that comes with mood enhancers or put another way: the high. Still, I'm rolling with this into the future as the sanctity seems to increase slowly. Perhaps at some point I'll achieve a natural high. I seem to remember that such a thing exists from the distant past. I feel that something great is percolating in my head and I need to give it some time to develop. Will report back in the future.
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#35 dear mrclock

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Posted 18 December 2012 - 12:10 PM

^

But I miss the delusional excitement that comes with mood enhancers or put another way: the high.


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