Out Of Focus - A Month Without Smart Drugs

in #modafinil7 years ago

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It is no massive secret that I am a Modafinil user. I saw the film Limitless once, and did a search to see if there was a drug like the one portrayed in the film and the rest as they say, is history.

For those of you who aren't aware, Modafinil is a smart drug that has the unique distinction of having been passed safe by the World Health Organisation (WHO).

When you take Modafinil, you are able to concentrate on the most boring subjects for hours on end. In other words, it gives you laser like focus, and an energy that is not derived from a speedy-type amphetamine high.

I love it; and am a big advocate of it, I have introduced it to quite a few friends, and many strangers via affiliate links I used to run.

As far as frequency is concerned, I tend to take it between 3-5 days per week, depending on what sorts of tasks I have to do, and time pressures I'm under. Basically working 18 hour days under the influence of Modafinil seem fun!

However about six weeks ago, I was running out of my supply, and so I decided on a whim, that I was not going to restock for around 30 days.

I decided this in order to answer two questions:

  • Am I addicted to Modafinil? I mean, I know I'm not physically addicted. It's not like I get withdrawal symptoms or cravings, or get irritable if I don't take it. However I wanted to know if I was addicted, in the sense that I couldn't function without it.

  • Can I self motivate and maintain focus without it? Clearly the reason I got into Modafinil in the first place, was because of a lack of focus within me. I felt like my dedication didn't match my motivation, and it annoyed me. However after taking Modafinil for so long, I wondered if it would leave a residual effect on me.

So thus begun the 30 Days Without Modafinil.

Week 1 - The Sky's The Limit

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I have noticed before that the residual effects of Modafinil are quite powerful. That is to say, if I take it for 4 days straight, on the 5th day without it, I feel just as motivated and focused as I do when I'm on it.

So seeing as my last pill was on a Tuesday, for a few days my work output didn't really change at all. In fact I started wondering whether Modafinil had changed my brain chemistry for the better; forever!

This was exciting to me, because I always envied people who seemed to be able to focus without much effort at all.

I remember at school watching my fellow students revise for their exams, and I'd think; why can't I do that? Why can't I just sit down and study? It's not like I don't want to.

So the thought of suddenly being; one of those ultra-focused people was really quite exciting to me.

So far so good . . .

Week 2 - Early To Bed

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A massive benefit of Modafinil, is that you can survive on a hell of a lot less sleep than you can without it. For the last two and a half years, I have woken up at 5 a.m. on almost every single week day.

I started this early morning routine way back in 2014, around 8 months before I ever took any Modafinil. So I was quite used to it; however I found that taking the drug made early rising a lot easier. So somewhere along the line, it became the drug that was getting me up at five in the morning and not my own motivation.

Another enormous benefit is, that it just cuts through any hangover or grogginess you might be feeling. So even if I had a drink the night before, I could get up at five and be up to speed shortly after popping a wee pill.

So that was a rather roundabout and verbose way to tell you, by the end of week 2 without Modafinil, I was no longer waking up at 5 a.m.

Week 3 - Motivation Starts The Journey Focus Keeps You Going

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As I said earlier, for at least the past eight years or so, my motivation has been spot on. I have no problem in gearing myself up to start a project.

However without the necessary ingredient of focus, then the best of intentions just end up getting spread all over the place, with no aim and no purpose.

So before Modafinil, in order to stay focused I used a combination of the techniques that I have espoused in my Incredible You! series.

Through a combination of meditation, exercise and self-hypnosis, I moulded my mind into that of a calm and focused individual.

I found that even though I kept on doing all of that stuff, the Modafinil gave me a turbo boost that I missed. Add to that the fact that I was no longer getting up at five, so I had less time to meditate and exercise in the mornings; the feeling of losing focus was compounded.

Week 4 - Enough Already!

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At the beginning of this whole period of abstinence, I didn't necessarily set out to make it 30 days. In fact, now I think about it, it was more like a month and a week, or maybe even 40 days (insert Biblical reference here).

So I didn't really start the week thinking; great, only one more week to go before I can get back on my beloved Modafinil. Rather I just realised that my work rate and overall focus had fallen drastically in the last month or so.

This realisation made me swap some SBD for Bitcoin and then swap that for some Modafinil, and here we are.

I probably got the most done in this final week; although there were a lot of things I really needed to do, and I started getting that, not-enough-hours-in-the-day type feeling. As mentioned above, 18 hour days followed by 5 hours of sleep are nothing on Modafinil. This is why I ordered a fresh batch, because in the next month or two I need to get some serious 18 hour days in.

Supplementing Modafinil Naturally

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As you can see from reading above, I really missed Modafinil, or rather, I missed the super productivity that comes from taking it.

So during my Modafinil fast, I decided to try and find ways of getting back that * focus burn* that I so love and enjoy.

Meditation If I'm going to be completely honest, my levels of meditation dropped severely. I went from a minimum 20 minutes a day to 10, and I haven't meditated in around 2 weeks now. So I can't really say what effect this had on my focus. Suffice to say, that before Modafinil came along, it helped tremendously and I'm going to get back into it from tomorrow.

Brain Training As you may know from previous posts, I'm trying to become a software developer and am taking in a lot of new information.

I have tried to supplement this by creating a learning pair by studying Mandarin Chinese at the same time. I figured learning an impenetrable human language would help me learn the language of the machines.

As you'd expect, learning to code takes an extreme amount of patience. It also requires an aptitude for recognising and organising (somewhat abstract) symbols.

Modafinil is great for coding, so I felt that a good replacement might be a decent brain training app.

After a short search on the Google Play store, I found Left vs Right Brain Training app. It is quite expensive at around £16 (circa $20), however you can lease it for £0.99 per week.

So I did that, and boy! Am I happy I did, it is a brilliant app and I definitely felt my focus increase using this.

Every morning I turn it on and do my training and play some of the extra games. I also use it just before I start coding, using specific games that are particularly good for training your pattern recognition and patience.

Binaural Beats In the past I had tried experimenting with music to increase focus. At that time I discovered binaural beats.

These pieces of "music", claim to increase alpha wave activity in the brain, leading to increased focus and intelligence.

Well; I'm not too sure about those claims, and I didn't actually research them beyond Youtube.

However there's a reason I didn't, the fact is, they seem to work for me, and I'm quite aware that it could be the placebo effect. If it is down to placebo, I don't want to ruin it by finding out it's all a load of mumbo jumbo.

So please, if you know it's bullshit, don't tell me; as my rational mind will reject any previous benefits I may have got from it.

Exercise I'm ashamed to say that I haven't done any proper exercise in about 2 months now, since my gym membership ran out and I haven't been able to afford a new one.

Ultimately you don't need a gym to keep fit, however in order for me to haul my ass down to the park, I need time and time comes from being super focused and efficient at your other tasks, which of course . . . excuses, excuses; ach I hate excuses.

Conclusion

I will carry on with the brain training, and the binaural beats. Also meditation and exercise will work its way back into my life, along with early morning rising.

As far as addiction is concerned, I am not physically or even mentally addicted to the drug Modafinil. However I do love what I can achieve on it, and I'm addicted to being hyper-productive, so if I'm honest, that does constitute some kind of dependency.

The best thing about Modafinil, is even though you do get tied to how productive you're being. You can stop at anytime you want without feeling any adverse effects.

Though I will say it is kind of like having a bike that you are suddenly trying to ride without any air in the tyres. You can still do it, it's just harder that's all.

Which brings us to the answer to my second question; can I still maintain and keep focus without it?

Yes; but not to the same levels, and it is way harder for me, so I'd rather have it than not.

So I'm back on the Modafinil, and as before I'll try and limit it to a 3 x week dosage, but will happily go more than that when I need to GSD (Get Shit Done)!

WHAT ABOUT YOU GUYS; HAVE YOU EXPERIMENTED WITH SMART DRUGS, OR ARE YOU TOTALLY AGAINST THE IDEA OF CHEMICALLY ENHANCING YOUR COGNITION? AS EVER, LET ME KNOW BELOW!

Cg

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I personally have a passion for dance, music, fashion, writing, learning, acting, and teaching. I also saw limitless and knew there was a substance as being an acting you know movies scripts usaully come from a persons real life experience or someone they screen wrtiting knew as a result of the film concept & storyline. This would be a hiccup to an an individual who does have an addicting personality. So you most face your fears with creating a chemical balance between you and the substance based off YOUR DNA!
Experimenting from a safe distance is the BEST way to go IMO. Research, research, research!!!!! Internet is free and so is knowledge* DMT

I think you're right, when I watched Limitless again after trying Modafinil, it did seem like the writer or the director had tried it before, and then enhanced it for entertainment purposes.

I think it may actually help someone with an addictive personality, the reason being is that it is not a physically addictive substance, and you can lose yourself in whatever you're doing at the time.

So you end up forgetting about your other cravings, be they cigarettes, hash, or whatever. But as you properly pointed out, the key is research, research, and more research :-)

Thank you for your comments!

Cg

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Great read

This is something I've particularly been interested in ever since I had an opportunity to take Adderall. Unfortunately, I hated the way it made me feel after taking it because it's an amphetamine. So my question is, have you noticed any change in heart rate or rhythm after taking Modafinil? I'm seeing some of this stuff available in different places - where do you recommend buying from?

Yes I've heard Adderall is very speedy; even though I've never taken it, I believe Modafinil has all the benefits of Adderall, without the amphetamine high.

I have not noticed any kind of heart rate increase, and if there is one, it is not significant, and this is coming from someone who has taken amphetamine substances for recreational purposes, so I understand how they make you feel.

Where to get depends on your country of origin; I have used Modup.net for the past few years, however lately they have been a bit slack on their rush delivery service. It's meant to be 7 business days, however it can often take 10-14, which sucks if you've run out.

They are honest though, and have a good product, so I would recommend them, however I would say to order before Thursday. Ordering on, or near the weekend seems to screw up their delivery process. If you order on a Monday, you should have by the following Wednesday.

Start with half a pill (buy a pill splitter for a few dollars/pounds/euros) and see how you get on with that. I think I took half for about a month or so, then moved onto one.

I tried two once, and that was the closest I got to feeling speedy, though it still isn't what I'd describe as an amphetamine high.

If you do research other places other than Modup.net, make sure you always read the supplier reviews before purchasing.

Modup do have the best Bitcoin discount though! (33%) :-)

Cg

Fantastic. I'll take a look around to see what the best deals are, and I'll also double/triple-check the source for quality. Hopefully it's not terrible expensive!

You shouldn't pay more than about $1.20 per pill for a small order and as low as around $0.79-89 for a large one. If you're getting Modafinil make sure strength is at least 150 mg, preferably 200 mg.

However for Armodafinil, 150 mg is more than adequate :-)

Cg

Well, nevermind. It looks like Modafinil is a Schedule IV drug in the US. This means I have to have a prescription, which can be filled up to 5 times in 6 months.

Hmm, if you check the various forums and such, I think you'll find that there are plenty of Americans who have circumvented this red tape, keep at it!

Cg

Great post. I have been interested in macrodosing other substances for years but have not due to the increased risk of heart issues. I wonder if if Modafinil has any down side. Any thoughts?

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I have been curious about this for a while now, so that stuff is legit? I have a suggestion to help with the energy and motivation. Kratom in a moderate dose of 5-6 grams will give you more energy than a pot of coffee and more motivation than a high school football coach. As for focus caffine and L-theanine helps with that. https://nootriment.com/l-theanine-caffeine-stack/
BTW I upped and Followed, thanks for posting.

Yes the stuff is indeed legit :-)

I've heard about Kratom, although I've heard it's hard to get the right strain, and to get the dosage right. Also I hear it tastes like old sweaty feet or something!

I was going to get some through the Bold And Determined website, as that seems to be the best source for reliable info on these things; Victor Pride who runs it has a no-bullshit kind of attitude, in fact it was his affiliate link that I first used to get Modafinil.

Thanks for the link, I will check it out, I have been interested in creating a stack for a while now even though I'm happy with Modafinil.

Hmmm, we'll see :-)

I've followed you back, thanks for the info! :-)

Cg

Well, the supplier that is great for Kratom is SoCal Herbal Remedies. Yeah it does not taste great, kind of like Tea but more bitter. Mixing it in a bender bottle with some juice makes it decent.

I first heard about modafinil when I started researching narcolepsy, wondering if there was any treatment for the way I fall asleep several times a day. It came up as an option with a lot of great side effects.

As an American with no health insurance, though, going to a doctor, getting assigned to a sleep study, and obtaining a prescription is just prohibitively expensive.

Oh man that's a shame, you are indeed who the drug was original synthesised for :-(

How about Canada? Is that an option? I don't really know too much about it as I'm in the UK.

Cg

There probably is a way I could track some down. I've read that a lot of narcolepsy sufferers, even with legitimate prescriptions, order from Canada because the pills are so much less expensive there. But I'm kind of a pussy when it comes to bending the rules, and I know that shipping drugs across the border can lead to some pretty serious consequences - not to mention the risk of buying from an unknown source.

I'm also very hesitant about altering my brain chemistry. But the more I hear about this drug the more I'm entertaining the idea of making an exception. Focus is becoming a huge issue for me.

Interesting! I’ve been a pharmacy tech for 9 years and I’ve never heard of modafinil referred to as a “smart drug”. Guess I’ve been missing out! ;) I can only think of a small number of our patients that take it and it’s prescribed for narcolepsy. No wonder it causes the average individual to be focused and productive!

You're totally correct, it was and is a narcolepsy drug. The story is similar to the Viagra story, which of course was originally meant to be heart medicine.

However during trials, students were pilfering them, and after investigation Viagra was found to, well as they say the rest is history :-)

I heard that the effects of Modafinil were found in a similarly accidental manner. There are a hell of a lot of students who take it to help cram for exams.

I'm a big fan :-)

Cg

Well now you’ve definitely piqued my curiousity! Another thing that I find interesting is how it made you successful with mediation. I’ve tried and failed to meditate so many times and I blame it on my restless mind. Seems odd that a stimulant would aid in a relaxation technique but I’m intrigued! I’ll be doing some research now. Thanks for sharing your experience!

I'm glad I've turned you on to something new :-)

Although I would say that I'm not sure if it is technically a stimulant; I believe it works by blocking certain neurotransmitters that cause drowsiness and at the same time, woolly thinking.

As far as meditation is concerned, yes it does help, though I was into meditation before Modafinil, and I learned various tricks and techniques to stop my wondering mind.

Check out my article on flow state https://steemit.com/incredibleyou/@cryptogee/incredible-you-finding-your-flow-state-superpower and the Incredible You! series as a whole.

In that series I talk a lot about using meditation to get you into a state whereby everything flows for you. I give lots of tips for how to meditate.

The main thing to remember is that meditation is a test of will; your mind is supposed to wander. It is about how you react to the wandering.

Meditation doesn't stop the voices in your head; it just helps you ignore them :-)

Cg

Excellent! I will definitely check that out! Thanks :)

This is interesting... I haven't heard about smart drugs like modafinil before even though I've gathered a lot of knowledge about illegal substances, like psychedelics. I'm a little hesitant to the idea of enhancing focus with drugs because they usually affect the brain's reward system which can cause it becoming dependent on the given substance. But if you take a "tolerance break", as it is said with some drugs, the addiction potential should be less likely.

It's always great to read other people experiences with different substances; the more you know the better, and safer.

Edit. I actually knew about "smart drugs" except modafinil, only the term for them I wasn't familiar with.

Very wise words; like I've said in the post and to a few commenters, it's weird, I definitely don't feel like I'm affecting my reward centre. I don't crave it, I'm not dying to get on it, and some days, if I don't take it first thing in the morning, I forget and then don't bother because it gets too late and will keep me up.

Like you said, it's always good to read about other people's experiences and do as much research as you can before taking anything, and starting off with small doses.

Cg

wow this is very nice

A great article on a very interesting topic. My major issue with smart drugs, is that you (probably) can't trick nature that easy. Running on 5 hours of sleep may work for some people, but there is a reason why most people need 7-9 hours of rest.
As with any substance use, i am very much concerned about potential damage that could be done on the long term. There has never been an enhancing substance in the history of mankind, that did not have sideeffects on the long (or very long) run.
In my personal opinion there is a reason evolution has not come up with a "working solution" for a permanent rise of concentration and focus -> Your body and brain needs rest.
Still i maybe will give it a try, just to see what it does to my productivity.

Thank you very much @icountedzero, you are right in your concerns about long term effects.

I took the potential risks very seriously when I first decided I wanted to give Modafinil a go. I read about 2 or maybe 3 dozen articles over the course of about 6 months.

Finally, I took the plunge, I started with half a pill at first, and then onto a whole one.

As I mentioned in the post, Modafinil is the first one that appears to be completely safe. They have studied 20 year users and found no discernible ill effects. I think what worried me the most, is the effect that pharmaceutical drugs can have on your liver, but it seems Modafinil has little to no effect.

As far as sleep is concerned, whether I'm on the drug or not, 6 hours is fine for me, and I feel lazy if I have any more. I do like a Sunday lie in, however the only way I can actually sleep is to have a huge joint and then go back to bed.

I think evolution has sorted the focus issue for some people; that's the way it works, is it never effects everyone at once. Like I mentioned above, I used to envy the sorts of people who could just sit down and study for hours on end.

Even today, sometimes I'll go and work in the library, and I'll see a 16ish year old student, in a study trance; and I think, *wow, I wish I could be like you (without Modafinil).

One thing you're spot on about though, is your body and brain need rest. I find that if I do say 4 or 5 days on 5 hours or less, then it's pretty easy to have my weekend lie-in.

So yeah, give it a go, but make sure you actually have something lined up to do; otherwise you'll waste all that focus on Youtube, Steemit, or Facebook lolz :-)

Cg

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