Comment · Mon, January 26, 2015 · Ceretropic
I spent 3 days dosing 50ml total of P21 solution through a nasal spray. Sunday, monday, and Tuesday.
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FirstP21use · 20 points
Subjective positive experience all around
Today is Thursday
I took 50ml in 2-4ml doses around every hour, to every half an hour. The entire smaller vial that ceretropic sells. It was not intentional. I miscalculated the nasal sprays dose per spray.
Obvious effects:
The right hands fine motor skills improved slowly. It had deteriorated after a third arm dislocation in the winter of 2014.
I felt tingling through the arm to the Ring finger and Little finger before the improvement begun.
It felt like time was slowing down. I've had the subjectively longest four days of the past four years.
It was easier to pay attention to life. Events are more vivid. Newly made memories seem stronger.
The concentration meditation practice improved noticeably. It was easier to practice, states lasted longer, and needed less direction from me.
I felt like napping during the first two days
I'm going to start small dosing in either 4 or 8 weeks time. 2ml IM or 4ml in a nasal spray daily.
I'll track the cognitive development with one of each Cambridge brain science test type. At the same time, every day. I'm still thinking about the most reliable timing. Probably after waking up.
I hope to see…
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theskepticalidealist · 1 points
I am not literally driving you your package to you in my Xterra
lolol
u/MisterYouAreSoDumb · Ceretropic
I should have been more PC, but sometimes I can't refrain from letting a little snark show through. I have to hear it every day, so it gets old.
I want nothing more than USPS to deliver things fast and correct every time. That is just not the reality of the situation. I am just as pissed when things go wrong during shipping; probably even more so than the customer. There is just nothing I can do. I've spoken to executives at USPS, had in-person meetings with the managers of the local post offices, spent countless hours on the phone, and we are pretty much where we started. USPS screws shit up a lot. Phoenix seems to be pretty bad for some reason. UPS seems to do better, but also screws things up from time to time. Humans are imperfect. National/international shipping requires lots of humans. Ergo: shit gets screwed up.