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Mind and Body => Neuroscience => Topic started by: Chip on June 29, 2018, 02:07:47 PM

Title: Dopamine’s Role in Unlearning Fearful Association
Post by: Chip on June 29, 2018, 02:07:47 PM
... and probably why Meth users undertake crazy schemes or do stuff without worrying about and thinking through the consequences ...

https://neurosciencenews.com/dopamine-unlearn-fear-9454/?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed%3A+neuroscience-rss-feeds-neuroscience-news+%28Neuroscience+News+Updates%29

Post Merge: June 29, 2018, 05:56:14 PM
as a Meth user, the primary negative emotion upon cessation is FEAR.

another member on our site pointed this out.

i have experimented adding Modafinil to MA (Meth.) and it is perceptible and a bit weird.

my brain vice-swapped opiates for GABA, stims and alcohol < a heavy price to pay.

still, being fearless and chemically courageous has it's advantages but it's all about the application.

f00d for thought.
Title: Re: Dopamine’s Role in Unlearning Fearful Association
Post by: Cronos Aegis on July 04, 2018, 03:59:45 AM
This is why certain fraternal organizations that I've been around banned the "the needle" almost continually.

 Heroin/Opiates ? First time is a beating. Heroin/Opiates ? If there is a 2nd time and you're any account whatsoever it's getting a beating, they'll lock you to go cold turkey, have two guys watch you, support you, sometimes they'll hold you, kick you an immodium, mix you a pepsi with a little valium, something like that hypothetically. Heroin/Opiates ? Third time you get the boot litterally, you lose your membership, and you're out bad, so there is no chance to redeem yourself.

Crank is a different animal. Crank has caused so much fucking grief in 40 years that if you get a methhead around, you give them one chance and I'd say 90% of the time the sons of bitches blow the one chance and cause something goddamn catastrophic the whole clubs pay for.
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