Comment · Wed, March 27, 2013 · Ceretropic
Any interest in a subredit for older nootropics users?
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seb21051 · 44 points
I have been thinking of starting a sub for older nootropics users such as myself. I have not seen anything specifically in this vein. I am 62, and have many of the symptoms related to early onset Dementia, such as foggy brain, heavy memory issues, both short and long term and reduced analytical ability. I found this sub as part of my efforts to educate myself in the subject and to see what these substances could possibly do for me. After about 2 weeks of using a basic stack I can report some improvement, but would like to see what could be done to further improve my mental situation. As I said in an earlier post, my brain is my single most valuable possession, if it breaks down any further I am basically done.
Edit 3/27: Doubled up on the Choline dosage today to about 500mg total, will see how the 3pm droop is affected.
After work: Today turned out to be a non standard day, as I had to go out to demo some software to a prospect. Any time I can get out of the office and be driven around the south west Ontario area at 80km/h, looking at windgens and massive greenhouses my eyes (and my mind) feel better. Time they invented the brain-interface-to-the-internet-Wi-Fi-chip. I would be…
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[deleted] · 2 points
Really seconding the opinion of using MDMA for PTSD/depression. It really helped me feel like myself again and the effects last for a few weeks/months. It's been hard to find it pure without being a part of a study or having a smart doctor who is keeping tabs on all of the research coming out about it right now, though, so hopefully you have those options available in your area, OP. Be safe and be happy :)
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yeah, it would probably be hard for a 62 year old guy with no connections to find. Haha
There's always a way, though.