Posted by velaguff on July 26, 2002, at 16:43:53
In reply to Re: Experimenting with recreational drugs ..., posted by oracle on July 26, 2002, at 16:08:32
Wellbutrin works great for some people who need a stimulant type AD, but don't want or can't get real prescription speed. It didn't work for me. The trouble with meth, you'll never "learn" to act like you're on it, when you're not on it. It just changes your brain chemistry so much, that's unrealistic. I've done it, and would like to feel that way all the time, but we should look for sustainable, long-term strategies. Meth can fry your dopaminergic system, leaving you a permanent bedridden slacker. If you have read any of my windbag posts (I only joined a few days ago), you'll see I'm obsessed with "memantine", an alzheimer's drug that supposedly prevents tolerance to prescription speed (script is better cleaner safer), and to opiates, as well. I think all the bad things about prescriptospeed are due to tolerance. With Memantine & no tolerance buildup wouldn't prescriptospeed be great for depression? AND....weight control? "Diet Pills", in the 1960's sense of the phrase, might once again be viable, only safer and more effective in the long run. I SEE NO REASON WHY DEXEDRINE AND MEMANTINE CAN'T BE COMBINED IN THE SAME CAPSULE. We're becoming a nation of land whales, we shouldn't rule out promising options.
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