Posted by x-tof on May 12, 2008, at 6:57:09
In reply to I got something of a low-energy effect., posted by cumulative on May 12, 2008, at 5:41:41
> It got better within a few weeks. This is just a theory I'm throwing out -- but it seems as if in the past that I needed to rev myself up, really get the adrenaline coursing, in order to focus myself enough to deal effectively with any situation at all. Tianeptine significantly counters noradrenaline and cortisol transmission.
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> And along these lines, the recovery from the apathetic sort of state that Tianeptine induced for a time following the first few days' stimulant effect, may have simply been a matter of ... developing new habits. Neuroplasticity.
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> Quite effective for me, if mild. I think I am fond of doing short "courses" of this medicine.English isn't my primary language...but are you saying that you also experienced that apathetic feeling and that you got better after some weeks and had more energy? I dind't experience any of that stimulating effect in the beginning though.
Then maybe it would be a good idea to add sulpiride now as a stimulator...
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