Am I able to live without drugs (not counting quality of life) since I am not disturbed or unwell in a significant way? Did I just have it so easy to find that I psychiatry isn't helpful, but the opposite? Many have pointed that out to me. Is thinking of getting back to drugs
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Whatever you decide please research. almost no drug used for any diagnostic in the DSM-5 that does not have side effects if you have comorbidities. My oncologist discovered that Fluoxetine dropped my absolute neutrophil count to 645 which is severe and deadly immunosuppression
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Unfortunately, this is from a point of how they already harmed me. Besides chronic lifelong digestive issues that were solved by an acute treatment with lactulose syrup and simple dietary changes, I was a perfectly healthy teenager before I was put on psych drugs.
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Now, I'm on a quest to heal from it, and find help far away from it.
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Thank you for the warning though, I am a bit scatter brained, so I forgot I wrote a whole thread explaining things. They could quite possibly make things even worse and more complicated in the long run, worse than how I've been after stopping them abruptly.
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You're starting to give me chills my dear that stopping abruptly is also very dangerous and given the class such as benzodiazepines deadly if used for a longer. Of time then they should be like the forty years I've been on them. Little yellow pill! Valley of the Dolls much?
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I was taken off benzos by my doctors, and was never on them for a long time, and it's one good thing, I guess. But, I stopped taking SNRI and antipsychotic. The latter in October 2020, and the other one in December same year. It was hell, weird hell, now it's different, yet
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Just yesterday there was a big article about how are snris are the miracle for the new generation of antidepressants that are miraculous as if. I don't believe any of these things work Beyond doping a patient so much that we can't function
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I think it's for the opposite purpose, to dope us so we can function perfectly, but on a complete autopilot. Devoid of anything inside of us, there to be a perfect citizen of the industrial order. SNRI I was on is prescribed for dampening everything, emotions and physical pain
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(for example, fibromyalgia). It does its purpose quite well. Only you lose any sense of pleasure, you don't see any substance anywhere, everything is just boring and living feels like a tedious labor. And people report even skipping a dose for 2 hours gives them brain zaps.
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Replying to @ninalangs
But of course everybody is different and for me I have very serious major medical problems and these medicines are contributing to their Decline and I need to be very careful. Unfortunately most therapist have no clue how to deal with a complex care patient

Apr 23, 2022 · 1:35 AM UTC

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