Comment · Wed, April 3, 2013 · Ceretropic
Got an impressive shipment of various racetams yesterday and today is day II of experimenting with all of them. Took quite a variety today, then about two hours ago I gook pramiracetam. I just woke up in my bed. I don't remember going to sleep. Anyone experience anything similar?
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_julain · 0 points
I took quite a bit of racetams today for my second day experimenting (previous experience only with phenylpiracetam). I started with 11mg Sunifiram early in the AM, about three hours later 800mg Oxiracetam, several hours later 515mg Nefiracetam, then several hours later 30mg Noopept, then finally 333mg Pramiracetam. Then I guess I got unbelievably tired (I remember feeling tired) then passed out for an hour and a half. I don't remember getting into bed. Was I just fatigued from other things, or could my copious consumption of nootropics have played a role in this? I feel great now, so I'm not too worried. It was still a bit surprising waking up.
I did only get seven hours of sleep last night, and I'm used to 8-9 hours. I also started lifting weights again yesterday, and I started taking creatine yesterday. Maybe I was genuinely fatigued and nootropics played no role in this.
Again, I'm not particularly worried, all vitals seem normal and have been all day. I have been known to have a "nap attack" now and then, so it could have just been an intense one of those.
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
HAHA, you're ridiculous! Second day trying racetams and you take double the effective dosage of the newest untested one, along with a large dose of oxiracetam, and EXTREMELY large dose of nefiracetam, double my nootpept dose, and pramiracetam? It's ok, I've done the same thing. Take it slower man.
I have definitely had this reaction before, especially when first starting out. I would pass out for about an hour and a half, then wake up fine. I still have not conclusively figured it out. However, once I started on a B complex regimen, it stopped happening. You need to slowly approach your dosing.