Comment · Sat, April 13, 2013 · Ceretropic
It seems most racetams make numb my emotions to the point where it's unbearable, even at fairly low doses. Anything I can do other than not take them?
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_julain · 14 points
I have not done a double-blind placebo test yet so there could be other factors, but for the sake of this question, let's imagine it is the racetams doing this. I'll order them from most emotionally-numbing to least:
Nefiracetam
Oxiracetam
Noopept
Pramiracetam
Aniracetam
Sunifiram
Phenylpiracetam
I still take aniracetam daily because, while it does dull excitement and whatnot, it enhances my average mood. The others do not (except phenylpiracetam, that's a fantastic mood-enhancer IMO). Are there any ideas why this happens/what I could do to make it not happen? I've used choline bitartrate and DMAE as a choline source. No effects on this feeling from either. Throw ideas at me!
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LaRazaBlanca · 1 points
I dont understand why people consider this a negative... ohh boy, all the anxiety, and fear and pain, and anger and hatred and rage of everyday life is deadened, ohh woe is me... Are there actually people on reddit who have emotions they enjoy?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Ohh trust me, it's awesome at times! However, do want to feel joy and compassion as well. The irrational ups and downs, anxiety, and fear? Hell no, those can stay gone. I think my current approach with adding serotonin modulators into the mix is working well. So far it's been all the good feels with none of the bad. I'm only a couple weeks in, so the SJW and bacopa should keep building nicely.