Comment · Wed, July 16, 2014 · Ceretropic
Seeing really good cognitive benefits from tianeptine
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pittguy578 · 22 points
2nd week of tianeptine. I really like this substance. My mood is better., but the biggest benefit has been my love of learning and my ability to remember things is what it was before I started to suffer from extreme depression /stress.
Feeling like my old self from 5 years ago before I started suffering from literally debilitating depression. I am on WB and celexa for that and my mood has been stable off a while. The tianeptine seemed to give me a little boost.
But the main thing I noticed is the memory is coming back. I used to read articles/ papers all the time, but couldn't remember anything about them the next day. I had been able to do that before I started suffering from literally debilitating depression. Even after my mood was good it felt like I was still not back to where I was before. My love for learning has also come back. Even though my mood had improved I still would just like to vegetate and play video games. Now I would rather read and learn instead of blowing people up on BF4I know this is not a placebo. I had taken tons of other supplements/racetams in the hope I would get it back with not very good results. I wish I had discovered this substance a few years ba…
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killword-noot · 1 points
http://www.google.com/patents/WO2007017768A2?cl=en
I guess there are some in FR 2 104 728 and FR 2 635 461 but I'm having trouble finding them on my phone.
Also, do you have any of the full text articles for tianeptine's effects on memory (the ones in English, anyway)? If so are they in that archive you posted a while ago?
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Holy Christ, that is long winded... I'll look through it when I have some time.
Also, do you have any of the full text articles for tianeptine's effects on memory