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Re: Does Norepinephrine cause anxiety? » sabre

Posted by ed_uk on March 6, 2005, at 9:40:44

In reply to Re: Does Norepinephrine cause anxiety? Ed, posted by sabre on March 5, 2005, at 18:55:55

Hi S!

>I didn't mention it but I also found in the first 1/2 of the week that I tipped between a bleak passing depressed state esp upon waking. I think this coincided with the morning drop in NA levels. I also found it returned in the afternoon. At other times my mood swang into overdrive and I felt invincible and overly ambitious- usually around 4hrs of taking the reboxetine.

I think you'd do best on three daily doses- you want to maintain a constant level of reboxetine in your body.

>I'll try 3x .5mg.

Good luck! Tell us how you do.

>I have overdone my efforts during my running training this week and I am in a bit of a physical hole today. I think I need to resist the temptation of using the drug as a physical upper as I am sure the body pays for it later!

Wow, reboxetine seems to have a dramatic effect on you!

>My only concern is that what happens when you lift the NA by pouring tyrosine and Reboxetine into the system.

Perhaps it would be best not to take tyrosine while you're on reboxetine.

>Is it like taking an upper and will my brain and body flag and cave-in in the future?

Don't overdo the exercise and you should be fine :-) I wish I could run :-(

Ed.


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