Posted by Aurora Borealis on April 28, 2005, at 16:51:56
In reply to Deprenyl/selegiline interactions Revia/naltrexone?, posted by Aurora Borealis on April 28, 2005, at 13:06:42
I've been using the DLPA/selegiline combo for 15 days, it's has helped a lot!
DAPEA-stack by(DopaminePhenylEthylAmine-stack)
For every 1000 mg DLPA, I've added 45 mg B6, 1000 mg C (ascorbic acid)and 2000 mg each of dextrose and fruktose. Buy this stuff as bulk powder, much cheaper!!!
I take the DAPEA-precursor stack (TM by yours truly) three times a day, at least 45 min before a meal, and at least 3 hrs after a meal. It took 3 days to feel a real AD-effect, almost immediately I felt stimulated (not like speed, far from it, but still a little tingling). Anxiety got a little worse day 5-7, and then completely stopped! I had a few nights nightly sweats with vivid dreams, but it stabilized soon.
I've been working many years at a big mental hospital here in Sweden, psychosis wards, alcohol/drug wards, "general psychiatry" wards. I have tried remeron (30-45 mg) for two years, cipramil (citalopram, 40 mg) for a couple of months and serzone for a couple of months. The remeron helped, but not very well.
I'm a neurotic individual of the kind that actually can have fun now and then, but who drinks a little to much, worries about meteors killing humanity, avian flu wiping out half of mankind and that the girlfriend has affairs. Fear of rejection and stupid worrying has been my problem, and lately anhedonia. So, I can tell you this much; I've met hundreds (thousands) who have been a lot worser, but with that said...my life has been miserable for as long as I can remember!
The selegiline/DLPA is not a holy grail, no med is, but it has sure helped me a lot!!! I've tried every illegal drug known to man (not many times, and a long time ago) as well as at least a few AD:s, this is not placebo. I'm much more secure now, I can give and take much more love, and I can handle life's ups and downs much more adequate. Remember that selegiline/deprenyl could be lifethreatening if you combine it with certain medications (other AD:s etc.), beware, read all you can. This is not medical advice, always talk to your doctor...
poster:Aurora Borealis
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