Posted by b2chica on March 1, 2012, at 11:14:47
In reply to Re: CDP Choline-- first aid kit for amphetamine brain., posted by novelagent on March 1, 2012, at 10:16:30
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i was civil and apologize that you took my comments so incredibly harsh.
i was however sarcastic in my ending comments.
you on the other had did make the knowing assumption that i was addicted to the amphetamine and i quote "...and that is evident by the withdrawal" that i was describing "...not everyone on it gets that when coming off of it; most don't" and now you are sayig "its possible to withdraw from a drug one is not addicted to. Its quite possible..." ???a little confusing i'd say.
and look i again apologize that you took my comments so harshly. i am NOT at this site to make people feel bad, or to have snotty comments to other peoples posts. that's no who i am, you can ask anyone here.
i am not feeling good today and took Your post as uncivil and accusatory.so lets just end this conversation. and both be civil.
i understand now that you meant no harm and were being humorous as you state. i will take your word.
please do the same for myself.
B2c.
> Please be civil-- I was simply trying to help, and I by no means implied anything about you being similar to a cocaine addict.
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> I use loose parallels for creative purposes when making connections to various things, and a theoretical interest in one area does not imply similarity on anything but theoretical grounds. Injecting emotion into abstract neuroscientific hypotheses is just silly.
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> It's possible to withdraw from a drug one is not addicted to. It's quite possible you did withdraw from a drug you're not addicted to. I really think it's unnecessary to characterize my remarks as accusatory when they were clearly innocous. I was just trying to help, and feel very hurt. Why can't you just be nice?
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> > thank you for your kind information but no thanks.
> > actually the 'withdrawl' effect that you seem to think i had. were actually the symptoms that i had before i've ever touched an amphetamine, or anyother drug. i AM infact dopamine depleted, that is one reason i think dopaminergenic medications work well for me, such as adderall and zyprexa.
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> > also, so theis CDP may help with cocain addicts, i must say i resent your stating that without knowing me or my history you compare me to a person utilizing a 'party drug' for pleasure to myself whom uses medication to help me function for everyday purposes.
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> > ALSO, i had to at the same time go off pristiq AND perphenazine as i also ran out of those medications as well... so does this CDP also help with my relentless Pristiq and perphenazine addiction??
> > ok. i'm being sarcastic there. but i think i've said enough for you to get the picture.
> > Thanks but no thanks.
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> > B2c.
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> > and although this CDP may help for cocaine addicts, if i had these symptoms to begin with who's to say they will actually DO anything to my brain. what if there is nothing to repair? as
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> > > take 2grams of CDP Choline. In cocaine addicts, it reduced cravings by being so effective at repairing damaged brain cells.
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> > > Your brain is addicted to the amphetamine, and that is evident by the withdrawal-- not everyone on it gets that when coming off of it; most don't.
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> > > Taking CDP Choline repairs the neuronal phospholipids-- signal endings between brain cells- and restores them after they've been fried by the amphetamine.
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> > > The withdrawal is a sign your dopamine stores are depeleted, so they are running on fumes without the amphetamine. Choline after a few months of 2 grams/day will repair this-- ideally, along with 20mg/day of memantine + galantamine.
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> > > Galantamine has been studied with CDP Choline with great results for negative symptoms in schizophrenia.
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