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I’m 32 and spent $200k on biohacking

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26 points by Murkin 6 years ago · 13 comments

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etrevino 6 years ago

Okay, so, lithium is used to treat bipolar. Metformin is being tested to treat lithium weight gain. Modafinil is sometimes used for treatment resistant depression. And escitalopram is an anti-depressant. All of that, plus the hormones (which some doctors think might help folks with depression), makes me think that the author has a health issue and his biohacking success is actually just reflective of him getting better. I can't see how he could convince a doctor to prescribe these meds otherwise.

  • quadrin 6 years ago

    No, in his introduction it said that this was his hobby. I feel like he would have mentioned if he had any sort of illness, otherwise that would be dishonest writing.

  • RantyDave 6 years ago

    I agree. Given how fascinated he's become by it all I think un-diagnosed ADHD should be on the list, too.

babygoat 6 years ago

Call me crazy, but I think the meditating >1000 times might account for 99% of this.

BubRoss 6 years ago

I'm not doing drugs all the time, I'm 'biohacking'.

algaeontoast 6 years ago

Is this a joke?

Has Tim Ferris just adopted a new alias?

emon_sanglap 6 years ago

I agree with him

yellowapple 6 years ago

tl;dr: money does buy happiness after all.

Like, it's great that rich CEOs get to burn all this money and have all these necessary connections for their "biohacking", but very few of us have that kind of money. It'd be nice to get some info on doing this sort of thing on a budget (and preferably without being able to bribe - er, "persuade" - a doctor into writing a bunch of prescriptions).

  • copperx 6 years ago

    This is extremely easy to do legally and with brand-name medications if you live near the US-Mexico border.

ZARASHOAIB 6 years ago

Great

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