I really appreciate the comfort.I admit I sort of panick(ed) about it. If it's for a couple of days it's ok, was just worried something had been really twarped for a long while as some of the research of Lisuride speak of long-term effects after single administrations. I DO belive their is something behind the curtains but it's hard for me to figure out why. I could have some underlying infection or some other stress-respons. I did do some thyroid recently and it seems my liver easily converts t3 into reverse t3 and this might have temporarly affected the picture even if it only manifested after the lisuride dose. It has increased a beat or two again (the pulse) but it's still pretty fresh. Just had some gelatin and sugar before bedtime here. I will try to just chill to the best of my abilities, and really hope it wears of. ps when T3 is converted it generaltes adrenalin issues with me. In general thats the most common sideeffect I experience. Initially f.ex I had good effects from Pregnenelone topically and could do high one time doses. My temprature increased and some other good benefits including lowered stress. But then after that it seems my body sort of says, nah thats enough of that, and now it only gives me immediate adranal surges which is no fun. So sort of just saying yeah there's something just hard to pinpoint with all the different effects as you mentioned. I saw another ratstudy which said it gave rats lower sexual endurance, and they sort of did the same as the study which said it gave better endurance - they even commented on it that they had no idea why the opposite suddenly occured - so it makes me more convinced that you are right about the complex context. Better try to get that sleep now. Hope this clears rather quickly at least withing a week.I don't know the particularities of your life or your physiology. If you say the sex was unbelieveably good and gratifying I believe you. But lisuride has a long track-record, it wouldn't in an unphysiological manner, so something must have been going on behind the curtains. For instance you may have had elevated adrenaline in the last few days, or an underlying infection, and lisuride had a profound effect by abruptly lowering certain stress hormones.
That's why I say, don't fret it. Eat well, sleep the best you can. What's a couple of days with no morning wood? It will comeback, and I suspect stronger than ever. Lisuride has (SO) many effects and numerous studies, it's impossible to pinpoint exactly what it did. But the drop in pulse, indicates adrenaline was involved to me, but it's conjecture.
Give it a rest, and in a week or so, when things are back to normal, try another drop to see if it truly has the same effects. Sometimes it's just a contextual thing.
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