Posted by Lou Pilder on November 3, 2016, at 20:25:32
In reply to Remission!, posted by Soulsickness1982 on November 3, 2016, at 1:38:12
> I'm happy to report that after years of trying nearly every medication class and combinations and herbals and street drugs and therapy and spending nearly 6years in prison and over 10 long term abstinence based drug programs that I have, finally, at the tender age of 34 achieved remission from lifelong TRD and comorbid anxiety disorders. The main medication is 1-2mg of suboxone a day along with up to 6mg of xanax (only need about 2 or 3mg tho) vyvanse (ocassionally) and 10mg of Paxil (which I hope to change over to nardil or parnate in the near future). I was in such a black hole a mere 9 months ago that the fact I am living and functioning as a normal human is amazing to me. My aphasic memory and cognition is 90% better along with the depression, lack of energy, sh*tty mood, rampant anxiety of every flavor. Also my sex drive is back and raging (I also take testosterone replacement). The vyvanse and Paxil may be holding me back in a couple of areas, but the point is that suboxone is the main powerhouse for treating all my symptoms and allows the other medications to work. I turned 34 years old a month ago and it has taken that many years to feel sound of mind and body. Thank you all for your insight and guidance over the years. I truly believe many forms of TRD is a reward deficiency syndrome type disorder and urge people who have been struggling for a lifetime to give suboxone or buprenorphine a short trial. Suffering opioid withdrawal is a small price to pay to find out if your psych problems are linked to your endorphin system.
Friends,
Be not deceived. The combination of drugs taken by the poster is lethal. This person cold be killed by these drugs at any time.
You see, when these drugs are combined, their effects are increased exponentially. Yet in this case, respiration could be stopped as the person sleeps and then being found dead in his bed. Is it worth it? And if he is not killed that way, serotonin syndrome could kill him. And if those don't kill him, an addiction that is really a substitute or replacement addiction as suboxone is nothing more than another drug from opium and strong addiction can come from it like oxycodone.
And worse, it is allowed by Mr. Hsung to be seen as being supportive here which could seriously mislead you to think that these drugs taken together are safer than they really are. Readers could rely on the patina of psychiatry as Mr. Hsiung is allowing the combination of drugs to be seen as acceptable because he does not intercede to warn readers of that the combination is a concoction of death.
And you mothers, trying to decide to drug your child by reading here. Is this what you want for your child? Are you swayed by the psychiatrist here that these drugs are safe? Well, I say to readers here that it has been revealed to me that the deaths from here caused by these drugs will have those promoting these drugs be held accountable. Their blood will not be upon me.
Lou
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