Posted by Maxime on April 11, 2005, at 23:24:08
In reply to Jerry, posted by paulbwell on April 11, 2005, at 21:10:50
Simple is good. Your analogy was very helpful. But should I be feeling sedated about one hour after taking the Dexedrine? And how come two weeks ago it didn't have this effect? I would this indicate that I have ADD which I never knew I had or is it just calming down bipolar symptoms?
Sorry for all the questions, but I am really intrigued.
Maxime
> > > i CAN TAKE 20MGS RITALIN B4 BED AND SLEEP BETTER
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> > > WARMER FRONTAL LOBES OF THE BRAIN, COZY FEELING
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> > Hey Paul!
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> > So do you know more about how the frontal lobes react to stimulants and why they can make someone sleep better?? I've had this reaction too but never really researched it.
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> > Hope you are well
> > Jerry
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> Thanks Jerry,
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> Doing ok
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> Stims light up the brains frontal lobe establishing order and quietning the rest of the brain, when the response is good.
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> An anology-stims are like an orchestra conductor, who directs the orchestra (brain) to play in sync, harmoniously, when the stims wear out or are not there, the orchestra (brain) plays out of order with no tunefull music to be produced, eratic head sound.
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> simple I know but makes sense.
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