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Tell us your pharmaceutically-influenced anecdotes, legal or otherwise. We promise not to dob you in to The Man.
Thanks to sanityclause for the suggestion
( , Thu 16 Sep 2010, 13:30)
Tell us your pharmaceutically-influenced anecdotes, legal or otherwise. We promise not to dob you in to The Man.
Thanks to sanityclause for the suggestion
( , Thu 16 Sep 2010, 13:30)
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After many years of serious experimentation, I decided to slow down a bit.
About to start a new career/life etc. I suddenly became really mentally ill and have been working my way through some of the weirdest chemicals known to psychiatry since. Along with the codiene I take for the bike injuries, the Duloxetine and Lithium make for an odd outlook. Didn't like Velanfaxine, my old friend Dutonin was withdrawn and not allowed Buproprion (pity).
Self and friends found the listing of 'death' in a lithium side effects leaflet amusing.
Still cannot find the plot.
Edit: Tried others years ago Prothiaden (heavy downer), Gamanil, Zopiclone (odd sleeper), Mirtazapine etc.
( , Fri 17 Sep 2010, 17:38, 3 replies)
About to start a new career/life etc. I suddenly became really mentally ill and have been working my way through some of the weirdest chemicals known to psychiatry since. Along with the codiene I take for the bike injuries, the Duloxetine and Lithium make for an odd outlook. Didn't like Velanfaxine, my old friend Dutonin was withdrawn and not allowed Buproprion (pity).
Self and friends found the listing of 'death' in a lithium side effects leaflet amusing.
Still cannot find the plot.
Edit: Tried others years ago Prothiaden (heavy downer), Gamanil, Zopiclone (odd sleeper), Mirtazapine etc.
( , Fri 17 Sep 2010, 17:38, 3 replies)
No, interestingly
for intractable major depression.
It is a noted use for it, when all else fails. When duloxetine (interesting geometric hallucinations at night BTW) wasn't enough, my trick-cyclist conferred with his supervisor and came up with Li.
( , Fri 17 Sep 2010, 18:54, closed)
for intractable major depression.
It is a noted use for it, when all else fails. When duloxetine (interesting geometric hallucinations at night BTW) wasn't enough, my trick-cyclist conferred with his supervisor and came up with Li.
( , Fri 17 Sep 2010, 18:54, closed)
I use mirtazipine as a sleep aid
I nick my girlfriend's. Works better than valium for me. I'm sure that's not normal.
( , Sat 18 Sep 2010, 0:40, closed)
I nick my girlfriend's. Works better than valium for me. I'm sure that's not normal.
( , Sat 18 Sep 2010, 0:40, closed)
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