Charles story

Can anyone recommend somewhere to buy GHB online ?

Have a look at this site.
polyphasicsociety.com/polyph … pplements/

which recommends:

  • Magnesium/calcium butyrate, or Sodium/potassium butyrate supplement
  • Vitamin E
  • Melatonin
  • huperzine
  • Piracetam /Oxiracetam
  • Choline
  • DHEA
  • Magnesium
  • 5-HTP (maybe)
  • MCT Oil
  • EPA/DHA
  • Vitamin D

I can recommend the magnesium/calcium butyrate in intermittent dosages. Also choline.
My sleep has definitely improved after cycling these supplements intermittently.
Also high grade fish oil (containing EPA/DHA).

I have not tried Huperzine or Piracetam, but hope to try these over the next few weeks.
Melatonin is a banned substance in the UK, so its not an option for me.

MCT Oil may be a 5AR inhibitor, so may be best to research it before taking it.
DHEA is something i would only take under guidance of a doctor.

2 years off propecia and my sleep has still not returned to normal … !

Hi There,

Can I ask where you get your GABApentin from is it available to buy online ?

regards,
Mark

Hi Mark,

try to get a prescription from your doctor. I got one - try a psychatrist.

GBL is legal in some countries. I used it for one week a long time ago, and it wasn’t a good experience. But some weeks after my condition improved in some of my problems, though i don’t know if it was because of this.

GHB activates is own eponymous receptor, not just the GABA receptors.

I’ve tried GABA and Picamilon without success. Picamilon actually has a rebound effect that strangely caused hemorrhoids.

GABApentin is another, stronger option. A few PFS guys have tried it, but they did not take near enough of it to really judge its efficiency. I have a legit and cheap source for it if you are wanting to test it.[/quote]

Moonman, could you please message me with regards to the above?

Hey. i think its this article is totally correct because all of these PF Side effects got serious when i got insomniac. i could fall into sleep but i wake up 7 to 8 times!!! during the night. at that time i didn’t know its the PFS so i was takin’ both thyroid and sleeping pills every day and night for 4 years!!! yes stupid doctors
and lying brochures. any way the thing is i could sleep easily with very little amount of “clozapine 25 mg” ( the weakest in dosage)i mean very little, just 1/10 of each pill before bed!!! i know you may say non of it could get to the brain but it worked. anyway i could sleep with this amount continuously till morning but that little amount had its side effects after i wake up but some days i was alright and i new it if i could sleep deep there was no problem at all during that day and sometimes with naps i could get better and i was wondering what this naps could do that 8 hours of sleep didn’t do ( i thought it my thyroid ).
know i look old and tired like a junky and lost those happy days and full of muscle body because of misdiagnose. i mean takin levothyroxin and schizophrenia pills
for these years without stopping that junk finasteride :frowning:
i say the PFS are very alike chronic insomnia:
Hormonal imbalance, fatigue, cardiovascular problems, depression, memory loss, anhedonia, inability to concentrate and remember words, weight loss or weight gain (because brain has more appetite for glucose and fat), elevated LDL and lack of HDL, nutrition deficiency specially Vitamin D. needless to say some of these are symptoms and some are causes but you can find em always together.
Despite these years days after a good sleep i don’t see the world a s**t hole. BUT after a sleepless night with full of wake ups in silence and darkness and the train of thoughts …

Hi ogadwolverine,

What dose of XYREM did you take ?

My theory is that–among other things-- we are waiting for the research on how to flush-out junk protein built-up in the brain from insomnia. I think some of you have seen news about research that confirms this junk protein being the major culprit in the development of Alzheimer’s. The objective is to surely accelerate the protein-flushing effects of sleep --which the research confirms as function of sleep. Interesting, your experience of using GHB in this context because maybe researchers will find something about GHB during this oncoming research.

the second article here mentions that the research involved 70 adults.

news-medical.net/news/201310 … sease.aspx

bostonglobe.com/lifestyle/he … story.html

forbes.com/sites/nextavenue/ … lzheimers/

Following on my previous post, I believe that flushing out this plaque in the central nervous system will be highly beneficial for us with PFS.

Think about what happened in your own history of PFS. For myself, the small progress that has occurred concerned sleep and anxiety. I believe that my brain could not handle an excess of stimuli nor thoughts for many months following the onset of PFS. The first year was hell for me. But, toward the end of 2009, I began sleeping somewhat better and my anxiety also decreased around that time.

The things that have not yet happened for me are: regaining genital sensitivity, moist skin and short-term memory function–along with shedding pockets of fat that developed on the face, neck, abdomen, buttocks, and thighs. I don’t think for a moment that flushing junk protein out of the CNS will solve all these problems, but surely re-gaining short-term memory function would make a great difference for all of us (not to mention an improved capacity for sensory and thought-response).

Hey mark,

My Post was related to gabapentin.

So just an update- I have successfully acquired Gabapentin and it has helped quite a bit.

I’m not cured totally, but there have been benefits:

-Sleep quality has improved immeasurably and I don’t feel as fatigued as I did before.

  • I’ve noticed that my brainfog has lessened and I am slowly coming back to my articulate, pre-propecia self!

  • Friends are commenting that I look ‘better’ and ‘younger’, which is true. There is a difference in my face. People who have known me only post-crash keep asking me ‘what have you done!?’, as if I have beauty secrets to share.

I do feel that the Gabapentin has helped. I am going to up my dose from 300/400mg a night to around 600 mg. This is my regime to date:

  • 2 mg of prescription Melatonin taken before a hot bath.
    -Once in bed I take 300 mg of Gabapentin. Lights out. Get a good nights rest.

I am doing a lot nutritionally:

1). no sugar, not even substitutes such as agave or maple syrup. This is easy as I did this before and am well aware of the toxic effects.

2). Limiting caffeine. I do not drink coffee but there are a few caffeine-containing beverages I am consuming because of their health benefits. The first is Matcha green tea. If you haven’t heard of this before, it is a finely powdered green tea that is incredibly concentrated. One cup of matcha contains more antioxidants than blueberries and spinach. Here is a website listing the benefits:

http://www.matchasource.com/matcha-tea-health-benefits-s/14.htm

I have this everyday as I believe this is very beneficial for us- not only does it induce alpha wave activity in the brain but it is chock full of antioxidants and blood cleansing chlorophyll. There are numerous studies that cite green tea’s health benefits, especially when it comes to brain health. I always add fresh lemon juice to my tea as it apparently increases the bio-availability of the nutrients. There are varying grades of matcha green tea out there, the best I have found is DO-Matcha’s Ceremonial Green Tea:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/DoMatcha-Ceremonial-Grade-Tea-30g/dp/B0019FR0F8/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1388553001&sr=8-1&keywords=domatcha

Why adding fresh lemon will increase the benefits of green-tea:

http://www.drweil.com/drw/u/ART02914/How-to-Boost-Green-Tea-Benefits.html?fb_action_ids=10153572158570072&fb_action_types=og.likes&fb_ref=.UqhwDbKGwhY.like&fb_source=aggregation&fb_aggregation_id=288381481237582

Aside from Matcha, I also drink raw cacao. Again, research shows that it is a nutritional powerhouse, benefits the brain, enchances mood, and is one of the most potent sources of antioxidants. However, I limit myself to one cup a day, if that, as it can be very stimulating and along with the green tea may interfere with achieving a good night’s sleep, which is most important part of my regime. I also add a teaspoon of maca root powder and cinnamon to my cacao. The benefits of raw cacao:

http://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2012/08/26/no-sugar-chocolates.aspx

The only other beverage I am making is Turmeric Tea. I have been reading up on how great Turmeric is for brain health and the prevention of brain disorders such as alzheimer’s. From my research I have read how even doctors are taking two teaspoons of ground turmeric a day for prevention. I add coconut oil (also great for brain health) to 2 teaspoons of turmeric and 1 teaspoon of ground black pepper which contains piperine- this is needed to increase the body’s absorption of turmeric.

One of many links on turmeric and brain health, this link also mentions coconut oil and cacao:

http://www.greenmedinfo.com/blog/turmeric-produces-remarkable-recovery-alzheimers-patients

3). Food-wise I am sticking to a mainly lean-protein sources (free-range, organic chicken and wild salmon) with lots of fruit and veg. Every morning I start with a green smoothie- kale and spinach are the base, I add lemon, mint and fresh ginger. It tastes like grassy lemonade! I limit the green smoothies to one glass a day as spinach and kale are high in oxolates which can be detrimental to health in high doses- I don’t want to do more harm than good. Other raw vegetables I include in the smoothies are fennel, bok choy, and broccoli which are low in oxolates.

In addition, I choose sensible carb options such as sweet potatoes, quinoa, oats, humous and excluding all high-glycemic carbs which all turn to sugar once digested.

The only fruits I have are berries, as they contain the most nutrients without the sugar: blueberries, blackberries, raspberries and pomegranates. I also like to add frozen acai pulp to my smoothies. An interesting point about pomegranates is that the outer rind contains a lot of nutrients- perhaps even more than the kernels within. Since reading the article below I have begun to peel the rind and add it to some of the smoothies (it gets ground up in the blender):

http://www.rawbc.org/rawfood-benefits-of-the-peel-of-the-pomegranate-fruit/

4). Supplements. I prefer to get most nutrients from food but I think out bodies could use some help. I take a Centrum multivitamin, astaxanthin (great for brain health as it crosses the blood brain barrier), vitamin D, krill oil, alpha-lipoic acid, and I am about to start taking a Curcurmin/Turmeric supplement:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Good-Health-Naturally-Curcumin-X4000/dp/B004PVZPAK/ref=sr_1_5?s=drugstore&ie=UTF8&qid=1388447020&sr=1-5&keywords=curcumin+piperine

http://www.drwhitaker.com/turmeric/triveratrol-plus

I’ve tried many astaxanthin supplements, but this is the one I noticed a difference with:

http://www.amazon.co.uk/Astavita-Astaxanthin-60-Softgels/dp/B00142E87E/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1388555041&sr=8-1&keywords=astareal

I’m hoping that the above will help, but I am not being nerotic about being ‘damaged’. Now that my sleep is sorted I think it is a matter of time. I have come on leaps and bounds since the initial crash in 2010 (I mixed propecia with prozac), time has helped to heal me but sorting my sleep out has definitely supercharged my recovery. Melatonin and Gabapentin are the cornerstones of my recovery thus far.

Now that I am sleeping better I think the above will have more of an impact on my health. The only other thing I am looking in to is changing to a raw food diet so that I can reap the most from raw vegetables. This has been the best site I have found: http://www.beautifulonraw.com/

I am also continuing with my studies as I feel so much better after using my brain and reading academic texts. I feel as if I am being ‘re-wired’.

HTH.

Hi jamielondon,

Good to hear your getting better.

Can I ask how long you used Gabapentin for ?

I took it for a few days at up to 900mgs a dose but I did not notice any improvements.

Hi Mark,

I am by now means cured. In fact, I think restoring sleep is the tip of the iceberg.

I have been taking gabapentin for one month so far.

Aside from sleep I am very concerned about my clicking joints/bones. I have dull aches all over my shoulders and my wrists are clicking as I type on this keyboard.

One forum member says he has been diagnosed with osteoporosis in his neck:

viewtopic.php?t=6044

I have been researching and I am going to have a uric acid blood test- uric acid seems to build up if you have kidney damage and is the main cause of gout. Something is not right with my joints/bones.

One thing after the other…there goes not being neurotic about recovery.

Hmm, epilepsy drugs (gabapentin) are being connected to bone disease:

My clicking bones have only just started within the last two days- I wonder if there is a connection?

I think at this point I will go back to smoking weed for sleep!

jamielondon I also have acne all over my back. I think its a common side effect of PFS.

Given the success that posters have had with Xyrem it would be great if a study was conducted on PFS sufferers. My sleep technician baulked at me when I mentioned Xyrem but this was the NHS. Perhaps I should go private in the hope of securing Xyrem?

I know Ithappens, and he did not recover from his post-finasteride sexual dysfunction via the use of Xyrem.
I’m sure Mew will want to erase and ban this message/post here, but I am speaking the truth. You are barking up the wrong tree trying to get Xyrem, as his claims are fraudulent. Been there done that. Sorry to be the bearer of bad news! But I’ve wanted to say this for a while.

BigSoftie is a fraud too, jfyi…

Really Boston, and what makes you think that?