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yeahhhhhhhh boy!!!
Thanks man! Definitely not out of the water yet, but I’m at the point where I feel motivated and hopeful certain things are going to work. I can try out many different amino acids, prep, and even acetylcholine drugs. There’s lots of things to try at the moment, that has been working out for members here and on other forums.
Might as well experiment and at least try to make my symptoms a little bit better.
i think ill try taurine. it seems like the least dangerous so far… does it do anything with androgen receptor?
Not that I know of. But it modulates GABA-A channels that allopreg works on. And it might have an impact on dopamine as well in the brain.
Hopefully this doesn’t happen
Yeah I’m expecting a crash, but hoping for the best. If I crash, I’m going to move onto other aminos.
I’ve tried it - nothing noteworthy. I also have a horrible way of trying things. It’s not scientific or measured at al. I just pop shit hoping to feel better. Truth is for me, nothing really changes for better or worse no matter what I take. Since my symptoms are hugely neurological I would know instantly if something worked in a profound way, but I’m so disconnected from my body that small changes go completely passed me.
Glad you feel good man, might try some myself
How much did you take and what are your current symptoms like?
You can check my symtoms in my memory story - nothing has changed. I take 3 grams a day. Along with a bunch of other aminos
Hey! Sorry for the lack of updates. I was in another country for a while without my computer and then I had to go back to school and begin a research project. Anyways, I’ve been taking all sorts of Amino Acids and additionally, metformin. I decided to take metformin because everytime I eat, I get this god damn exhaustion. Google searches suggest this is diabetes or insulin resistance. My glucose levels were normal, but slightly high after fasting for 8 hours (glucose = 99). I’ve been taking 250 mg of metformin which is a tiny dose, and possibly not even therapeutic, but I’ve been feeling much better and more energetic on it! I do not get exhausted after eating anymore, too.
Additionally, I’m still taking taurine and I’ve added L-Histadine (1 gram) and tyrosine (500 mg). I also started on choline bitartrate. I’m feeling much better and more energetic than before. Libido is also higher and erections are stronger. I can wake up better in the mornings too. I would go as far as to say that if you are suffering, the risk of taking taurine, L-histadine, and choline-bitartate is outweighed by the benefits. I can’t find anyone here who crashed off these substances, and many people have felt better. Tyrosine is a more risky, since it raises dopamine levels.
Metformin is probably the most risky of all that I’m taking, but I’m taking a very low dose. No side effects besides muscle cramps that go away when I chug water.
How much choline do you take? Thanks for the update btw
I’ve been taking 1 gram. If I take anything that helps me, I’ll let this group know. I’ll probab take it for a few weeks at least before letting you all know so I don’t just give you all placebo/temporary results.
glad to see youre doing well!!
Thank you! I strongly believe that many people here would also benefit from the amino acid and choline stack im taking. Of course, a small portion of people may react poorly to them or not respond. The risk is up to you to decide.
Im scared to take “anything” after my negative experiences with supplements like creatine, arginine, ginko, tribulus, folacin, vitamin B, vitamin D, L-carnitine etc etc. They made me worse! First days were ok though.
Im scared to try Taurine, should i try it? Have you seen any benefits? Thanks. Also… whats the effects of Taurine?
Well you just ruined your Taurine trial by adding all that other shit at the same time.
Not that I’m aware of. But you should do your own research so you know exactly what you’re taking