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Re: Can serotonin reuptake inhibition be countered? » Brainbeard

Posted by garnet71 on June 30, 2009, at 18:49:53

In reply to Can serotonin reuptake inhibition be countered?, posted by Brainbeard on June 17, 2009, at 4:25:51

Oh, Brainbeard--dextroamphetamine helps me a lot (10 mg x 2). But i was taking dextrat/tablets and new PDoc gave me dexadrine/capsules.

I got no side effects from dextrat, but dexadrine does not seem to work for me very well. Maybe I still have to get used to it, but it doesn't seem to be affecting motivation and mental sharpness like dextrat. Still, it's a temporary fix only. The day you quit taking it is the day your motivation goes back to the way it was the day before.

 

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