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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #25 on: August 14, 2020, 10:07:12 AM »
Try mixing in some heroin to take the edge off of the crystal....also, start collecting handguns.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #26 on: August 14, 2020, 04:57:27 PM »
:D

Also prime is missing the part where OP said "i do not have insurance." Maybe prime will consider paying for the professional.

Didn't miss it. Many generic and legal drugs are less expensive. Also, there is no guarantee of their efficacy. For all you know, off market medications could be sugar pills or worse like poison.

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« Reply #27 on: August 14, 2020, 06:05:17 PM »
Didn't miss it. Many generic and legal drugs are less expensive. Also, there is no guarantee of their efficacy. For all you know, off market medications could be sugar pills or worse like poison.

True, you could take something like NSI-189 for free. Ore pay alot for bunk-s*** but he has serious Problems, if abilify wellbutrin prozac and oxcarbazapene dont do nothing, you know there is something wrong.

I think he is realy depressed, but how can he go to work? Only with Ephedrin or Meth? Ephedrin\Meth = Noreadrenalin? Maybe you have Sleep Apnea,  Low Blood Pressure\High Heart Beat Rate. I would stop the Ephedrin and switch to vyvanse. Next Step, do endurance training and switch to a civilised Country like Germany.. We would find the Problem..fast 

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #28 on: August 14, 2020, 06:08:55 PM »
Try mixing in some heroin to take the edge off of the crystal....also, start collecting handguns.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #29 on: August 14, 2020, 06:15:06 PM »
Some natural supplements that can help with brain issues, anxiety, restlessness, low energy etc...

L theanine, 2x day 200mgs
l taurine 2x day 3000mgs
Gaba 2x per day 200mgs
L dopa
Magnesium approx 200mgs 2x day... Has a calming effect on the nervous system

If you look around you should be able to find a combination supplement that contains theanine GABA l dopa, the others are cheap and easy to find anywhere.

And general health and nutrition, stop taking meth.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #30 on: August 14, 2020, 06:34:56 PM »
True, you could take something like NSI-189 for free. Ore pay alot for bunk-s*** but he has serious Problems, if abilify wellbutrin prozac and oxcarbazapene dont do nothing, you know there is something wrong.

I think he is realy depressed, but how can he go to work? Only with Ephedrin or Meth? Ephedrin\Meth = Noreadrenalin? Maybe you have Sleep Apnea,  Low Blood Pressure\High Heart Beat Rate. I would stop the Ephedrin and switch to vyvanse. Next Step, do endurance training and switch to a civilised Country like Germany.. We would find the Problem..fast

I guess if someone is so depressed they can't function normally, taking an experimental medication is a option. If some is so severely depressed that they can't work, maybe they'd qualify for Social Security disability and Medicare. There is also Medicaid available to people at or near the poverty level. Unfortunately, many people don't know all their options.

Personally, generic Wellbutrin has been my antidepressant medication of choice for years. It also helps with addictions, or so I've heard.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #31 on: August 14, 2020, 07:07:29 PM »
Tianeptine is an amazing antidepressant.
And it works immediately. It's has opiate-like effects.
It can theoretically be "good" for the brain if used responsibly. The caveat is that it can be addictive if overdosed. I didn't get WD's though, the couple of times I did it for 2 months and then stopped but some have had serious problems, though these guys have usually taken 10-100 times the recommended dose.

Anyone else here try tianeptine?

As for stims, bromantane is interesting and it works and shouldn't "exhaust" the system like speed.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #32 on: August 15, 2020, 02:25:52 PM »

 Next Step, do endurance training and switch to a civilised Country like Germany.. We would find the Problem..fast



G E R M A N Y use to be civilised !.

Merkel bitch is a German problem !.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #33 on: August 15, 2020, 04:16:21 PM »
Some natural supplements that can help with brain issues, anxiety, restlessness, low energy etc...

L theanine, 2x day 200mgs
l taurine 2x day 3000mgs
Gaba 2x per day 200mgs
L dopa
Magnesium approx 200mgs 2x day... Has a calming effect on the nervous system

If you look around you should be able to find a combination supplement that contains theanine GABA l dopa, the others are cheap and easy to find anywhere.

And general health and nutrition, stop taking meth.

This is solid advice, especially the magnesium as it has other benefits too.

A little anxiety isn't the worst thing ever either if you can learn to channel it in the right way and use it for your benefit.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #34 on: August 15, 2020, 06:34:37 PM »
Medications are hit and miss, especially in combinations. Test for yourself.

Avoid negative people.
Avoid training to failure, leave 2 reps.
Do yoga, 10 minutes a day, 2x. Great mood enhancer. Releases the tension in you.
Stay hydrated, but don't take too much water at one time.
Make note of what foods make you feel better or worse.
Get 7 hours of sleep a night.
Take a small amount of marijuana each day for a light buzz.
Financially don't let yourself get overwhelmed. Live within your means.
Take 5 minute time outs during the day regardless of how busy you are.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #35 on: August 15, 2020, 09:24:58 PM »
Some natural supplements that can help with brain issues, anxiety, restlessness, low energy etc...

L theanine, 2x day 200mgs
l taurine 2x day 3000mgs
Gaba 2x per day 200mgs
L dopa
Magnesium approx 200mgs 2x day... Has a calming effect on the nervous system

If you look around you should be able to find a combination supplement that contains theanine GABA l dopa, the others are cheap and easy to find anywhere.

And general health and nutrition, stop taking meth.

I find a 6 pack of bud tall boys much more effective, safe, and natural

why take all those drugs

also from prime homo
"If some is so severely depressed that they can't work, maybe they'd qualify for Social Security disability and Medicare. There is also Medicaid available to people at or near the poverty level. Unfortunately, many people don't know all their options."

not everyone is a libtard freeloader scumbag

take your welfare promoting   someplace else scab

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #36 on: August 15, 2020, 10:40:59 PM »
I find a 6 pack of bud tall boys much more effective, safe, and natural

why take all those drugs


You fucking dipshit.

If you know nothing at least read the post, they're amino acids and natural supplements. Some people are that stupid...

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #37 on: August 15, 2020, 10:51:44 PM »
plenty of aminois in bud pal

dont knock it

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #38 on: August 16, 2020, 01:57:49 AM »
So i suffer from adhd bipolar depression and i believe bpd. I was taking abilify wellbutrin prozac and oxcarbazapene up till about 1.5 years ago. The medications did jack shit for me. Right now im using ephedrine 25mgs twice a day. I was up till recently using crystal. Im working full time i do not have insurance.

So i was researching and discovered a new medication that looks promising called vyvanse andcwanted to see if anybody here could tell me if its worth it to try. I would have to pay 350 just to get it prescribed. I was consideribg buying online and figuring out the dose on my own i guess. My take home right now is about 2k a month.

Thanks in advance

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #39 on: August 16, 2020, 04:09:30 AM »
Solid advice.

Except for this...

"don't jerk off too much"

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #41 on: August 17, 2020, 09:18:00 PM »
many qualified physicians, licensed and otherwise, post regularly on these boards!

Information and knowledge is what you make of it. Ex if a few people that post here have experience wiith a situation perhaps similar to mine and rhriw something out there i might get that missing puzzle piece i need or perhaps discover a new direction to research and keep asking questions.

There is never a guarantee a man with a white coat has the answers nor that he will be able to convey his knowledhe to me so i csn use it.

I had insurance. I took the crap i waa given and fir two years i complained and listened and took what i was given. Over 2 years. And i got NO WHERE.

Ill take my chances here.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #42 on: August 17, 2020, 09:20:58 PM »
Happy Pills are a tough seduction to break free of. First off, they require no effort. People like that. Even more seductive is the belief system that gets sold to people which tells them that nothing is their fault. They are a victim of a "neurochemical imbalance." You're not responsible for your actions or lack of action. You "suffer from" a medical condition.

The downside is that they subscribe to helplessness. They can't do anything to improve their life so why bother. Effort feels like effort and didn't become immediately effortless, and it didn't result in immediate emotional improvement, so that's got to be wrong. They need the doctor and the pill. The man in the white coat said so. Do YOU have a white coat? Then stfu.

Hey, maybe that's true but wouldn't it make sense to prove it true before abdicating responsibility for your own life? Even then, maybe unpleasant emotions are just part of who you are and something you can learn to manage.

Saying this irl is ill advised tho. Pill people became pill people in the first place because they wanted the ultimate Note From My Doctor. Removing that means having to face the awful reality that we actually are responsible for our own life, with all the effort, suffering, and blame that comes with that. Someone who is enjoying the free and easy blamelessness of total abdication will never shoulder that burden.

I do have a chemical imbalance. Proof simple enough my paradoxical reaction to stimulatlnts. On speed i am calm and sedate. Cofee same thing. Pot now if i smoke a joint my brain will race insanely fast fod hours. I hate it.

So anyway chemical imbalances are actually real.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #43 on: August 17, 2020, 09:21:39 PM »
Try mixing in some heroin to take the edge off of the crystal....also, start collecting handguns.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #44 on: August 17, 2020, 09:31:01 PM »
You believe you have borderline personality disorder?  ???  Before deciding on any treatment you better make sure the diagnosis is correct.

From what I understand BPD requires therapy and drugs seldom do much at all.


I underwent 3 years of psychotherapy i know more or less whats wrong i cant fix it and im fsst losing the patience and desire to keep trying. Lets just say the safe happy childhood everyone is promised never fell out of santas bag and when i grew up i was discarded and left to fend for myself and that has been ugly. And getting worse. Fast. Fastervthan i can adjust. I have spent my whole life alone and afraid and at one time i believed i was so numb that i was used to it but now i dedperately want to connect with people and ecxperience love and things trivial to most and i dont see it happening. Anyway thanks for the imput.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #45 on: August 17, 2020, 11:49:37 PM »
I underwent 3 years of psychotherapy i know more or less whats wrong i cant fix it and im fsst losing the patience and desire to keep trying. Lets just say the safe happy childhood everyone is promised never fell out of santas bag and when i grew up i was discarded and left to fend for myself and that has been ugly. And getting worse. Fast. Fastervthan i can adjust. I have spent my whole life alone and afraid and at one time i believed i was so numb that i was used to it but now i dedperately want to connect with people and ecxperience love and things trivial to most and i dont see it happening. Anyway thanks for the imput.


If you realize you can't 'fix' this on your own, consider getting professional help again. There is no shame in doing this. Judging from what you've written  in the above quote, it seems pretty clear you are really depressed and in a bad way right now. Seriously, seek some help with this. You can get better.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #46 on: August 18, 2020, 08:33:13 AM »
Prozac and other anti depressants are often contraindicated with someone with bipolar, because they make the manic episodes much worse when they elevate your mood. To treat the depression AND the bipolar you need a mood stabilizer like Lithium, or if that isn't enough you could try Seroquel, as both of these are anti-manic/ant-psychotic.  If you don't add a mood stabilizer the highs and lows can be even worse on Prozac. Try adding lithium to your meds if you have officially been diagnosed with bipolar. There are also different types of bipolar so ask a good doctor. MANY docs know nothing and just prescribe an anti-depressant when someone mentions depression because it's easy and standard protocol.But bipolar is very different and I would encourage you to see someone knowledgeable about bipolar, as pumping you up on anti-depressants without any mood stabilizers is not the way to treat bipolar. AD's can make you manic though, just rambling thoughts, insane energy, then the crash.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #47 on: August 18, 2020, 08:51:45 AM »
... Im working full time i do not have insurance...



This is outrageous...

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #48 on: August 18, 2020, 10:47:35 AM »
I find a 6 pack of bud tall boys much more effective, safe, and natural

why take all those drugs

also from prime homo
"If some is so severely depressed that they can't work, maybe they'd qualify for Social Security disability and Medicare. There is also Medicaid available to people at or near the poverty level. Unfortunately, many people don't know all their options."

not everyone is a libtard freeloader scumbag

take your welfare promoting   someplace else scab

I went to the social security office a couple years ago and they told me i qualify for disability on the spot but i dont want it i want to work and be normal.

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Re: Psych/medication question
« Reply #49 on: August 18, 2020, 01:35:08 PM »
I went to the social security office a couple years ago and they told me i qualify for disability on the spot but i dont want it i want to work and be normal.

With SSD you'd also qualify for Medicare after a 24 hour waiting period. Then you would have medical coverage.

Trust me, if you qualified on the spot, you should be on it, because that is unheard of. For most people to qualify. It takes 2 years and often a court hearing before SSD is granted. It is also possible to work when on SSD. "You will be able to work as many as nine months while still retaining your eligibility for Social Security disability benefits. The amount of benefits paid will be adjusted based on the amount you earn."

https://www.disability-benefits-help.org/faq/go-back-work-when-receiving-ssd#:~:text=You%20will%20be%20able%20to,on%20the%20amount%20you%20earn.

Despite what some people think, it is very difficult to scam Social Security (fake a disability) and get benefits. Everyone who is employed pays into Social Security and Medicare, including you. If you qualify for benefits there is no shame in asking for them and excepting them.