I'm immensely dopamine deprived
#16
(16-05-2022, 04:03 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote: Exactly like me... I wish I could try these Parkinson drugs to increase dopamine... Have you ever tried such thing, @kathisterima ?

no don't do that lmao
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#17
(16-05-2022, 07:16 PM)mvp2 Wrote:
(16-05-2022, 04:03 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote: Exactly like me... I wish I could try these Parkinson drugs to increase dopamine... Have you ever tried such thing, @kathisterima ?

no don't do that lmao

Bhai @mvp2  are you truly @MVP  ? Lol
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(16-05-2022, 07:21 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote:
(16-05-2022, 07:16 PM)mvp2 Wrote:
(16-05-2022, 04:03 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote: Exactly like me... I wish I could try these Parkinson drugs to increase dopamine... Have you ever tried such thing, @kathisterima ?

no don't do that lmao

Bhai @mvp2  are you truly @MVP  ? Lol

no bro
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(16-05-2022, 06:08 PM)noi_avorrit Wrote:
(16-05-2022, 04:37 PM)Bookist Wrote: Read about Selegiline + Levodopa bro. They work in a way that does NOT cause dopamine receptor downregulation such like dopaminergic agonists do (amphetamine etc)

Selegiline + Levodopa are NOT dopamine agonists. Levodopa is the PRECURSOR to Dopamine, like Levodopa is the building block that promotes Dopamine production, Levodopa converts to Dopamine when its in the system.

And selegiline is for making Levodopa absorb better. Basically these parkinsons medications promotes your systems own production of dopamine, makes you produce more dopamine. And does not act on any receptors. So receptor downregulation or tolerance is not an issue with parkinsons medication

Yeah, indeed bhai you told me so before, in fact as I said the other day I've known Levodopa for a long time. I also remember reading papers that also confirmed Parkinson meds could help ADD and Executive Dysfunction. However, owing to my pathetic situation I won't be able to get them for quite a long time.

Levodopa is the best medication for increasing your dopamine production. Too bad its difficult to get because its prescription based. But I hope I could find online pharmacies that sells it.
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(16-05-2022, 07:39 PM)Bookist Wrote: Levodopa is the best medication for increasing your dopamine production. Too bad its difficult to get because its prescription based. But I hope I could find online pharmacies that sells it.
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Damn prescriptions, my life is shit owing to them.
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#21
(16-05-2022, 03:17 PM)kathisterima Wrote: I have this feeling of dysphoria constantly, like I need to get up and do something but I have no idea what to do, and lack willpower anyways.

fix the ignore function
(18-09-2025, 06:49 PM)MVP Wrote: i already said, rӏ is built different

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#22
smoke crack to fix
for a bit
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#23
Sounds like the opposite of dopamine deprived 

Basically everyone in the modern world has fried their rewards system, if you use the Internet, watch media and play games then that's the case 

And you suffer from low motivation and mood because you are unable yo get popular stimulus for actual real world activities
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#24
Yes but I don't care to have a biological Reward System.

That sounds like it blinds you to the actual results of your work
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#25
Everyone has one
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#26
(19-04-2025, 07:36 AM)n9wiff Wrote: Sounds like the opposite of dopamine deprived 

Basically everyone in the modern world has fried their rewards system, if you use the Internet, watch media and play games then that's the case 

And you suffer from low motivation and mood because you are unable yo get popular stimulus for actual real world activities

u r projecting hard
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#27
Facepalm
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