Posted by JGalt on October 29, 2001, at 23:26:27
In reply to Re: Post Traumatic Stress Disorder and etc., posted by JGalt on October 29, 2001, at 2:09:42
I started using modafinil today a little bit. I only got 4 hours of sleep last night (not because of insomnia) and too much noise to stay asleep around here so I thought that it would be an appropriate time to give it a test run on something it was designed for (keeping a tired person awake and alert but not wired). Woke up 8am. At 10am, after my usual 9am 200mg's caffeine and 50mg's ephedrine (doc said I could take it for my typically clogged up sinuses), 500mg's of N-Acetyl Tyrosine and B-vitamins I was still feeling like I could go back to bed any minute and didn't really feel like staying up (I typically sleep 10+hrs). Took 200mg's of modafinil and was feeling pleasantly awake, far from wired, but very functional until about 4 or so, so then I took another 100mg's and I'm still awake at 12, though I could go to sleep if I wanted too. Really quite a nice drug.
By the way, just to see if there was any difference, I took some of the legal ghb-like drug around 5pm (hour after 2nd low dose of modafinil). A normal dose hit me quite a lot harder than I expected as far as sedation goes, but didn't really change the pleasant antianxiety, friendliness feel of it (the sedation felt like the sedation that is present at higher, in love with life type doses, but without that feeling). The sedation was not very long lasting though, I believe the modafinil eventually dominated. If the believed pharmacology of both the drugs are correct, this kinda makes sense. It would be the sudden switch from modafinil induced glutamate dominance to ghb and sleep deprivation induced gaba dominance. The antianxiety effects of ghb are likely from a specific gaba receptor that modafinil wouldn't counteract. This stuff does seem to be wearing off a little bit though. Usually if I only got 4 hrs of sleep I'd have been napping all day so I gotta give it some good credit. I may go for selegiline+modafinil, that would seem quite appropriate for my condition, barring deciding to do the self research required to determine the correct dosage of DXM in that other motivational/in touch with life coctail that I discussed earlier in this thread. Insurance wouldn't cover either drugs very well but I only need a prescription to make it legal, so I can order overseas if I please then, and just keep the prescription here for legal purposes I would imagine. Wish I had enough to do an honest week long test run to see if I form a tolerance to it or check on actual rebound sleep with me but I can't...judging from the posts on this and other boards though, it seems like quite a useful drug as long as you aren't using things that are more sedative than it can counteract.
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