Comment · Wed, April 3, 2013 · Ceretropic
Maybe I'm alone on this, but does noopept make anyone else feel a bit crazy?
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Precursor: I'm fine now, the effects were only temporary.
I haven't taken it in a few days and won't again/for a while.
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21 year old male. Depressed since 13/14. Medicated since 17. Currently only on Wellbutrin (300 mg/day).
Would usually do 1-3 of the "8-12 mg" scoops of the liftmode noopept a day. (Later I got a mg scale and it seemed that I was actually getting less than I thought. The scoops were very lightly filled. It was probably about 1/2-2/3 of what I thought it was.) I had instant good results the first time I used it, as well as the first few days. I used it so I could study better. Took it almost daily. Eventually after weird effects, a lower dose every couple of days, which still gave weird effects.
I had a couple days where this one part of this one (normally very pleasant) song weirded me out majorly and I remember looking at the tips of trees' branches and being intrigued/a little scared. I also just had a general "light" feeling of being mentally off in a very odd way. I came up with weird ideas (for a poem but also just exploring my brain state) that I think were sort of in between creativity and my brain being weird and making them up on their own. A…
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u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Yes, definitely. After 6 months of noopept, my emotions were gone. It was weird. I would look at every situation with 100% logic. It got to the point where I decided to take a month off. My emotions came back, and I am now only taking noopept for 2 weeks at a time. I am going to add phosphatidylserine into my stack to up-regulate BDNF receptors, since noopept has been shown to down-regulate them.