Posted by undopaminergic on January 6, 2021, at 10:42:37
In reply to Re: Neuroleptic weight gain dose dependend? Linearly?, posted by Lamdage22 on January 6, 2021, at 3:21:59
> As you know (Reboxetine), some things that new meds could easily cause, are not reversible.
>Once in a while, it happens that a drug turns out to have lasting effects, for better or worse. For me, at the time, the depersonalisation from reboxetine was welcome. Now I want my feelings and experience of reality back. I don't think it is irreversible, I just haven't found the way yet.
When it comes to paranoia, I think you must have it in order to outgrow it. So it happened with me. I first learned to live with being in the "spotlight" whatever the devices surveilling me and whoever watching and listening. With time, I saw that there was nothing to worry about, and now, I rarely even think of it, unless there is some good reason to (such as if I noticed someone else was using my dr-bob account!). For that reason, you may wish to lower the antipsychotic dose until you get some paranoia, just enough so that you can handle it and learn to deal with it. I guess this amounts to "exposure therapy".
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