I'm taking piracetam in the hopes of increasing my mental activity and giving me a sharper brain. I've really been struggling trying to finish my work-in-progress text game, and I am hoping that this will aid in me getting down to work and completing it.
It's perfectly safe. To wit:
I must have gone a year without remembering a single dream before I started taking it. For my own purposes, I'm going to write down the dream I woke up to. I'm not going to try to vividly describe it or anything, just a quick reference for later. Rather than make this a failed thread, I'll put a cap on it of one month and re-evaluate from there.Piracetam (pronounced pih-rass-ih-tam) is a member of the class of drugs known as nootropics or 'smart drugs' which were first developed in Belgium and have been used in Europe since the 70's. It is a supplement which is claimed to enhance cognition and memory, slow down brain aging, and increase blood flow and oxygen to the brain.
Immediate effects include:
Mental stimulation and increased vividness to mental imagery.
Increased mental activity during sleep in many users.
Most people also report it much easier to wake up in the morning.
So! Awaking June 25th, 2009:
* I had a dream where Roy Halladay was teaching me how to throw sinkerballs.
(Gay as a pink ballerina counting two-dollar bills next to a May Day pole, I know. I wonder if this is a theme.)
I'll also try to rate how easy it was for me to wake up. I know I haven't written anything to calibrate it, but I'll say that today was a 4/10, where 0/10 means I did not get out of bed, and 10/10 means I woke up in that very rare, ultra-refreshed state that I've only experienced twice in my life.