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What psychiatric meds are you guys on?
Thread starterJohnDoe1
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Paxil, Propanolol, and Xanax. Since reality doesn't work like a Zoloft commercial, I am not the happy blob that they said I would become. All medication does for me is take a slight edge of....keeps me from having panic attacks.
Venlafaxine
Quetiapine
I wish they would prescribe me something stronger or better cause I still feel terrible and planning on ctb. Maybe they could just give me N and that would solve it
Before: Risperdal, Zoloft, Anafranil, Prozac, Haldol, Longactil, Lithium and I can't remember the others.
Now: Nothing.
Because:
I always hated the side effects of the medicine in my body, and I hate even more when the psychiatrists do not explain why I consume, or let me know about the side effects.
I feel that the psychiatrists just want to profit.
These medicines ended my body and fuck with my head. I feel they kill me slowly, and that's very painful.
I have been using these medications since childhood, and when I am without them (as now), I feel out of control. My panic and psychotic attacks consume me and I end up hurting the people around me. So, I always end up going back to them.
It always destroys me. I hate myself. I'm a failure. I'm tired.
So far today gabapentin and heroin (the heroin wasn't prescribed, but it would have been if my doctor was any good at his job. It's hard to find a good doctor these days).
Use to be trazodone cerequil and Lithium now I am on nothing I said it was the side effects that I didn't like and I was going to do it without anything maybe this is my problem maybe I need medication
In my opinion, it doesn't work. Fluoxetine did the trick just voor 2-3 months and then depression and despair all over again. When I increased the dose, I also felt fine for like 2-3 months and then it disappeared again. Anyone who got the same issue with antidepressants?
Lithium + quetiapine + amisulpride for mixed depression.
And now they should find something for a nasty panic attack disorder (probably an antidepressant.
Before: Risperdal, Zoloft, Anafranil, Prozac, Haldol, Longactil, Lithium and I can't remember the others.
Now: Nothing.
Because:
I always hated the side effects of the medicine in my body, and I hate even more when the psychiatrists do not explain why I consume, or let me know about the side effects.
I feel that the psychiatrists just want to profit.
These medicines ended my body and fuck with my head. I feel they kill me slowly, and that's very painful.
I have been using these medications since childhood, and when I am without them (as now), I feel out of control. My panic and psychotic attacks consume me and I end up hurting the people around me. So, I always end up going back to them.
It always destroys me. I hate myself. I'm a failure. I'm tired.
So agree with this post. I took them since 18 yo, and i believe that they physically change the brain and that psychiatrists dont know what they do to peoples brains and if its permanent damage. I stopped taking them but believe that tge damage may be irreversable and i may have to take them again.
I used to be on a host of drugs for autism as a kid; risperidone, trazodone, and some others. Fried my brain and made be grow man boobs. Literally worse than meth.
I was on Lamictal/lamotrigine until February. Stopped because I planned on CTB. Still here so I'll give it another shot. Hopefully it will help.
I was on Seroquel/ Quetiapine but the side effects were ghastly. I think it did actually improve my mood for a bit though. Too bad.
Lexapro made me manic.
So agree with this post. I took them since 18 yo, and i believe that they physically change the brain and that psychiatrists dont know what they do to peoples brains and if its permanent damage. I stopped taking them but believe that tge damage may be irreversable and i may have to take them again.
Yes, all drugs and everything you do affect your brain, but those psychiatric drugs fry your brain mess with you like nothing else can. Whereas all the illegal ones do not. Dispersion messed me up worse than meth.
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