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>>1616My waifu's alertness, focus, and clarity of mind were all increased while the sunifiram was in effect. After she took some piracetam, as expected, those qualities were enhanced even more. It's impossible to objectively measure her performance in class, but the STEM classes were at least more enjoyable for her, and she found the teacher easier to follow when working through formulas and problems.
One interesting observable effect was that the sunifiram caused her heart rate and pulse to increase (up to around 114 while resting), while the piracetam caused it to decrease (down to about 90), since piracetam is a vasodilator.
Her mood was strangely improved; my waifu felt much more comfortable around people she doesn't know, as my waifu is a complete introvert and is very avoidant. However, she felt the anxiety and restlessness associated with stimulants with the onset and first couple hours of ingesting the sunifiram.
All this having been said, this is a very "speedy" noot. My waifu would not have taken this stuff together with methylphenidate except for the fact that she consumes lots of stimulating substances, and seems to handle it pretty well. Sunifiram can cause brain damage, and the problem seems to be overstimulation and excitotoxicity. I could tell that had my waifu taken a larger dose of either concerta or sunny, then she would have been pushing some sort of threshold; she was plenty stimulated with doses given.
If you're here I assume you do your research, but this is not a noot you can play with and be guaranteed a healthy brain.