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Re: picamilon

Posted by Tomatheus on April 27, 2013, at 21:45:13

In reply to picamilon, posted by jpa on April 27, 2013, at 20:04:15

JPA,

I haven't done a whole lot of reading on picamilon, but I can share my picamilon experience with you. Keep in mind that I suffer from schizoaffective disorder and what's probably idiopathic hypersomnia, so although I experience some anxiety along with my psychosis, the main reasons I tried picamilon were to try to combat some of the symptoms associated with my hypersomnia, as well as the cognitive problems associated with my psychosis.

I would say that I noticed definite improvements in my energy level and in my cognition on the first day that I took picamilon. The benefits of picamilon for me were much weaker after my first day on the medicinal product, but I think I continued to notice a little something for the rest of the time that I spent taking picamilon, which was probably at least a few weeks, if my memory serves me correctly. It's kind of hard to explain the way that picamilon affected me after my first day on it, but I think that I could say that it seemed to be slightly energizing in a way, but also calming at the same time. I noticed that I felt worse, especially cognitively, right after I stopped taking picamilon, and that might have been a withdrawal of sorts that I went through. I would, however, say that the picamilon did something for the duration of the time that I spent taking it, even though the more pronounced benefits that I noticed on my first day taking the product didn't last.

Well, that sums up my anecdotal account of having taken picamilon. Of course, what I've described here is just one person's account of his (my) experience with picamilon. Others may have different things to say about the product, which may or may not be consistent with what I've written.

I wish you luck in getting more responses.

T.


Conditions: schizoaffective disorder & probable idiopathic hypersomnia

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