Comment · Wed, July 16, 2014 · Ceretropic
Sunifiram brain damage?
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sunifiramvictim · 14 points
Hello,
I ordered some sunifiram from NSN a while ago, I was excited about some reviews saying it really has effects unlike piracetam which for me has no effect.
I started with a 1mg dose and used the Shulgin protocol.
2, 4, 8, until I reached the dose of 512mg which apparently destroyed my brain.
First I had a feeling of wellbeing with the low dosage.
Starting from 64mg I had bouts of anxiety and I could only sleep for 3 hours a day, at 256mg all the world seemed so slow time was extremely slow, 1 min was lasting 10 real mins but in reality my brain was very speedy and my movements were extremely fast to the other people.
My eyes were dilated and my body temp was very high.
This was supposed to make me stop dosing, but I wanted to push it to the limit because i actually liked this effect.
At 512mg my heart was pounding and beating at 130 while resting!
My brain was running too fast, I had extreme anxiety, and then came the worst, I had a pins and needles sensation, I felt like my body was under deadly vasoconstriction, I started seeing purple spots in my vision field, so I shouted and my friend called an ambulance to get me to the ER.
I didn't want to pass a drug junkie…
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EnLilaSko · 5 points
You know sunifiram mainly acts on the AMPA receptors and not the cholingergic system right? It has a small effect on the cholinergic system, but that's localised and not global.
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Why is everyone stating things like we fully understand sunifiram's mechanisms? Why would taking piracetam, idebenone, and CoQ10 protect you from potential sunifiram excitotoxicity? Is everyone trolling, or do they really believe they have the effects completely figured out?