Posted by JohnL on August 29, 2000, at 4:48:02
In reply to Re: Adderall, posted by AndrewB on August 28, 2000, at 12:31:08
> I've quit the adderall. Started showing signs of tolerance and decreased effect or side effects. Reminded me of amineptine, nice while the ride lasts........Anyway not for me. I'm tired today but I should recover and stabilize again soon. Now on amisulpride (50mg/day) and selegiline (5mg/day).
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> AndrewBAndrewB,
I don't remember, have you tried Amisulpride+Adrafinil combo? I know you are focusing on dopamine, but if you haven't tried this combo, I think it's worth a looksee.The reason I think so is because:
To me, Amisulpride alone is OK. Nothing spectacular, but OK. Better than SSRIs and stuff, that's for sure. But still, there is room for improvement.
To me, Adrafinil alone also is OK, but nothing spectacular. There is a little room for improvement.
But combined the end result is dramatically enhanced. I used to think, well, Adrafinil makes me feel this way, and Amisulpride makes me feel that way, so the two combined should be a mixture of those two feelings. But that's actually not the case at all. The end result is a completely different hybrid, not resembling either alone. And not just the sum of the two combined, but more than that. Hard to explain.Anyway, just thought I'd mention it in case you or anyone else is interested. If anyone has tried either Adrafinil or Amisulpride alone, don't let those trials be predicters of how the two combined would be. The end result of the combo is not what could be predicted. It is a lot better than one might expect. At least, for me anyway. I think it's worth a look.
This combo can start to work in one week, have some ups and downs and rocky roads in week two, and by week three be stabilized feeling very good.
John
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