Jump to content
SAU Community

Recommended Posts

Alcohol by definition is a depressant. Why anyone thinks it's a good way to "fix" emotional problems is beyond me. Also what TTR34 said above^^

However I wouldn't recommend phenibut for this, ESPECIALLY if it works. Phenibut is easily addictive, and if you take it more than once or twice every now and then, you'll find yourself in a MUCH worse place than you're in now. Withdrawals likened to benzos like Xanax, or opiates like heroin (obviously in more serious abuse cases).

funny you should say taurine cause red bulls always pick me up form mild depression....like any drug its a fine line and knowing the difference between..enough and too much though...but it can often just be enough to push my mood back in the right direction again...

And phenyethlymaine...where is that found cause I know i have use it before too

trick is with anything is to use it to push you back in the right mood direction and then use some self control to help stay there....not just rely on the drug to solve your issues...

Watch the movie "Limitless" if you dont know what i mean....brilliant flick ;)

This is it. A kick start is essentially what I need. Probably use it for a month or so and then use discipline to grow from there. Just need to get out of this headspace!

Nutrients (rather than drugs) can include...

* l-Tyrosine >> Noradrenalin & Dopamine

http://www.bulknutrients.com.au/buy/l-tyrosine/LTYRO

* dl-Phenylalanine >> Phenylethylamine & Noradrenalin

* S-Adenosyl Methionine >> about 4 brain neurotransmitters

* l-Tryptophan or 5-Hydroxytryptophan >> Serotonin

http://www.bulknutrients.com.au/buy/5-htp/5HTP

* l-Glutamine in conjunction with Taurine as a peptide >> Gamma A-Butyric Acid

Not sure about the others. Can buy glutamine and taurine from that same website, but I'm not sure what Terry means by "as a peptide"

Only testing can determine how much of a nutrient you require and when to take it

A nutrient is only to complement what you don't manufacture enough of - due to genes (or drugs for some)

Do either of your parents suffer from depression Tony or have in the past before age 50 (when andropause or menopause can stabilise things - or on a few occasions make things worse)?

l-Tyrosine as a molecule in 3D is the left handed version of d-Tyrosine

l-Tyrosine as on a Biochemistry Pathways chart is the active precursor of Noradrenalin (aka Norepinephrine), Dopamine and Thyroxine.

2 of those 3 are also known as endorphins that stimulated via 20mins plus of cardiovascular exercise

Only testing can determine how much of a nutrient you require and when to take it

A nutrient is only to complement what you don't manufacture enough of - due to genes (or drugs for some)

Do either of your parents suffer from depression Tony or have in the past before age 50 (when andropause or menopause can stabilise things - or on a few occasions make things worse)?

no. Well, not since my brother and I moved out. Hehehe :P

This is it. A kick start is essentially what I need. Probably use it for a month or so and then use discipline to grow from there. Just need to get out of this headspace!

I hate that headspace, I've never dabbled with anti depressants but when I get depressed consistently it usually just results in total lifestyle changes for me :/

kind of annoying not being stable and all but it does keep life interesting .. :)

I hate that headspace, I've never dabbled with anti depressants but when I get it consistently it usually results in total lifestyle changes for me :/

kind of annoying not being stable and all but it does keep life interesting .. :)

Don't think I can do a whole lifestyle change.

A) Can't leave work because will mess with future options

B) Can't leave the mrs. That's just an outright not happening

C) Can't leave the club. Worked way too hard to build it up don't want to see it crumble.

Talk to this man http://www.peetekchan.com/Home.html

Seriously. For me he found my issue was a food allergy, amazing results, For Anna he got into other areas of therapy amazing results

Also look up DBT as a therapy. There are some awesome things as part of that program.

Talk to this man http://www.peetekchan.com/Home.html

Seriously. For me he found my issue was a food allergy, amazing results, For Anna he got into other areas of therapy amazing results

Also look up DBT as a therapy. There are some awesome things as part of that program.

Looked him up and may be worth a chance. Thanks for the link.

Had a chat with the mrs and she agrees that over the last 18 months, things have gotten progressively worse.

I've come to the resolution that there is a solution and it's going to be a solution that I don't like. Whether it be drugs or therapy etc..

Yes, if Serotonin is short. Niacin (the acid form of Vit B3) helps to utilise Serotonin better; and noticeably so, within a fortnight.

Still need testing to know how much should be taken.

Niacin helps with blood sugar too, do that midafternoon tiredness goes away.

A good brand is Hivita Stress (4x stronger than Blackmores Exec B Stress in the B3 department)

i was on them for a little while, hated them with a passion, for the time I was on them I was a zombie with no feelings at all.

the second i got sad or angry, anything like that, i felt as if i had hot water poured on my brain.

end of the day it was up to me to sort my shit out, not a drug

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now



  • Latest Posts

    • @Haggerty this is your red flag. In MAP based ECU's the Manifold pressure X RPM calculation is how the engine knows it is actually...running/going through ANY load. You are confusing the term 'base map' with your base VE/Fuel table. When most people say 'base map' they mean the stock entire tune shipped with the ECU, hopefully aimed at a specific car/setup to use as a base for beginning to tune your specific car. Haltech has a lot of documentation (or at least they used to, I expect it to be better now). Read it voraciously.
    • I saw you mention this earlier and it raised a red flag, but I couldn't believe it was real. Yes, the vacuum signal should vary. It is the one and only load signal from the engine to the ECU, and it MUST vary. It is either not connected or is badly f**ked up in some way.
    • @Haggerty you still haven't answered my question.  Many things you are saying do not make sense for someone who can tune, yet I would not expect someone who cannot tune to be playing with the things in the ECU that you are.  This process would be a lot quicker to figure out if we can remove user error from the equation. 
    • If as it's stalling, the fuel pressure rises, it's saying there's less vacuum in the intake manifold. This is pretty typical of an engine that is slowing down.   While typically is agree it sounds fuel related, it really sounds fuel/air mixture related. Since the whole system has been refurbished, including injectors, pump, etc, it's likely we've altered how well the system is delivering fuel. If someone before you has messed with the IACV because it needed fiddling with as the fuel system was dieing out, we need to readjust it back. Getting things back to factory spec everywhere, is what's going to help the entire system. So if it idles at 400rpm with no IACV, that needs raising. Getting factory air flow back to normal will help us get everything back in spec, and likely help chase down any other issues. Back on IACV, if the base idle (no IACV plugged in) is too far out, it's a lot harder for the ECU to control idle. The IACV duty cycle causes non linear variations in reality. When I've tuned the idle valves in the past, you need to keep it in a relatively narrow window on aftermarket ecus to stop them doing wild dances. It also means if your base idle is too low, the valve needs to open too much, and then the smallest % change ends up being a huge variation.
    • I guess one thing that might be wrong is the manifold pressure.  It is a constant -5.9 and never moves even under 100% throttle and load.  I would expect it to atleast go to 0 correct?  It's doing this with the OEM MAP as well as the ECU vacuum sensor. When trying to tune the base map under load the crosshairs only climb vertically with RPM, but always in the -5.9 column.
×
×
  • Create New...