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(Message started by: BMoneeTheMoneeMan on Apr 1st, 2006, 1:13am)

Title: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by BMoneeTheMoneeMan on Apr 1st, 2006, 1:13am
Jesus H Christ.
I just did a treatment 3 weeks ago and I think I am starting a cycle.  I have become an episodic chronic.

I will do my last dose of the clusterbuster tea sometime soon.  I have done about 5 doses since the fall and it has helped tremendously.  I really hope this method continues to work for me.

If it doesn't, I'm back to square 1.
:-[
B$

Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by Carl_D on Apr 1st, 2006, 1:20am
I'm sorry B-Man, but this is atypical season for starting cycle - just like fall. I hope you get hold of the reigns on it very soon, or that it is a very brief fling man.

Ironically, we set our clocks ahead this weekend which means we lose an hour (I got it right this time Jimi) and that typically throws people into cycle. Your circadaean rhythms may already be picking up on the changes, since the solar structure has already shifted and we are seeing longer days.

Sending you vibes bro,
Carl D

Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by Gator on Apr 1st, 2006, 2:58am
Yup.  Autumn and Spring are prime cycle times for Episodics and a time when a lot of Chronics go into a "high cycle."

Sorry to hear it's flaring up on you.  All you can do is arm yourself for battle and hope for the best.  Just know that there are people here pulling for you when the shit gets too deep.


Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by stevegeebe on Apr 1st, 2006, 6:11am
I'm in.

Use to start in Autum.  Now it starts Spring.

Steve G

Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by thebbz on Apr 1st, 2006, 6:46am
Winter, Spring . I think I have gotten both this year.  >:(Had to abandon the alternative this year. Didn't work as well this year for some reason. [smiley=huh.gif] Back to the pred taper and O2, going to do some farmin., and try again. Hang in there B$.
jb 8)

Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by vig on Apr 1st, 2006, 9:19am
Spring and Fall are usually the worst for me.

here we go again!


Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by nani on Apr 1st, 2006, 10:39am

on 04/01/06 at 09:19:56, vig wrote:
Spring and Fall are usually the worst for me.


Yup...me. too. Brian, what do you mean by Episodic Chronic? Just curious.
When I was chronic I'd have high cycles. Is that what you mean? Just curious.
pf wishes and hugs, nani

Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by BMoneeTheMoneeMan on Apr 1st, 2006, 11:37am
Wow, I slept for the whole night with no hits!  

Nani, I thought that was the terminology for 'high cycle'.  I am chronic, getting about 4 hits per week, but i also have textbook cycles that start with low frequency and intensity and then build and build to a peak with high intensity and high frequency, and then the cycle will slow down and stop the opposite way it started.
Last year (still episodic), I was pain free all spring until June.

Lots of people talk about how they used to use certain drugs but then the drug stopped working.  Anyone find this with mushooms?  
JB, you said for some reason this didnt work so well for you this year?  Any ideas why?
Thanks
B$



Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by nani on Apr 1st, 2006, 12:40pm
Thanks, Bri. I just wanted clarification.
Have you considered throwing seeds into the mix? It seems that for some, adding them has completely stopped their cycle.
Lately, I've actually been using them together for maintenace doses. The quality of my PF time has improved, as well. If that makes sense, LOL.
"more empty headed than usual"...  ;)

Title: Re: Is this a common time for cycles?
Post by Cerberus on Apr 2nd, 2006, 2:01pm
YEA VERILY! I say...indeed 'tis the season, so to speak.

keep on keepin on,
'Bus



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