Comment · Wed, November 19, 2014 · Ceretropic
My experiences with high dose (100mg+) tianeptine over a two month period
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lickyrishy · 5 points
I've been taking tianeptine for roughly three months. Initially I took to for depression and anxiety. I began with 12.5mg but quickly increased my dosage to 30mg 3-4x per day. It worked fairly well for a while but eventually it had no effect on my mood or anxiety when I took it, so I began to increase the dose.
The onset is very quick, at 30mg the effects of taking it were apparent within about 5-10minutes. I take powdered form (and I also tried the solution, but preferred powder since its cheaper).
The main effects were slowed speech, relaxation, anxiety would be less severe, brighter mood and a positive outlook.
My depression and anxiety got more severe due to things happening in my life that were/are hard to deal with. The tianeptine stopped working at 30mg and I began to increase the dose, each time it stopped working, I would increase the dose.
I am currently taking 130mg 4-5x per day which is very high, but it has no effect at lower doses. It has had no positive long term effect on my depression or anxiety over the long term and I have to use it in an acute way as chronic administration at lower doses does nothing for me.
The effects at this dose exactly the same as at…
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arbolesdefantasia · 2 points
Are you familiar with any supplements to help with ligament injuries? I just made this post and was seeking some information on what options I have available to help it heal:
http://www.reddit.com/r/Supplements/comments/2mr4gz/help_torn_ligament_in_my_kneewhat_can_i_take_to/
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
Cissuss Quadrangularis is a good one that I have used. Also, CJC-1295/Ipmoreline and MK-677 can help heal ligament/tendon injuries too.