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Besides benzos, how can I cure anxiety?
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2017-07-02 at 5:52 AM UTC
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2017-07-02 at 6:02 AM UTCA good indica in small doses along with magniseim citrate .
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2017-07-02 at 6:20 AM UTCNardil, phenibut, gabapentin, pregabalin.
Pretty much all you have, in terms of pharmaceutical options. There really aren't any good long-term treatment options, except Nardil, but it does have a lot of serious/deadly drug interactions and it's difficult to get it prescribed. -
2017-07-02 at 6:23 AM UTC
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2017-07-02 at 6:33 AM UTCWell, you could use all of them and they should stack, even augment each other or synergize, although using both pregabalin and gabapentin may be redundant (I don't know what the latest research suggests their differences are).
None of them should cause a false positive. -
2017-07-02 at 6:34 AM UTCAnd if you don't use them he'll never help you again.
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2017-07-02 at 7:25 AM UTCimmersion therapy
put yourself in situations where you have to socialise; I would suspect the anxiety mostly comes from uncertainty, so it won't be such a problem when you know what to expect from social situations.
take a class at community college, learn a trade or something. kill a whole flock of birds with one stone -
2017-07-02 at 7:46 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra immersion therapy
put yourself in situations where you have to socialise; I would suspect the anxiety mostly comes from uncertainty, so it won't be such a problem when you know what to expect from social situations.
take a class at community college, learn a trade or something. kill a whole flock of birds with one stone
This is the best answer. It can also be succinctly summarized as 'man up.' -
2017-07-02 at 7:58 AM UTC
Originally posted by 霍比特人 This is the best answer. It can also be succinctly summarized as 'man up.'
Agreed. As someone who's drank and done ungodly amounts of drugs for well over a decade I admit I'm being hypocritical here but this place is too rampant with "Oh got a problem? Here's a list of over 9,000 drugs that could possibly cure it". Those suggestions may well be even valid and true with various scientific studies and personal experience backing them up.
The kicker though is it usually ends up with someone first getting the positive and intended results but later there will a thread 6-12 months later something along the lines of "I'm addicted to benzos, what can I do to ease the withdrawals?" In which even more drugs usually even more shit-tier are suggested and the cycle goes on and on. -
2017-07-02 at 8:21 AM UTC
Originally posted by RestStop Agreed. As someone who's drank and done ungodly amounts of drugs for well over a decade I admit I'm being hypocritical here but this place is too rampant with "Oh got a problem? Here's a list of over 9,000 drugs that could possibly cure it". Those suggestions may well be even valid and true with various scientific studies and personal experience backing them up.
The kicker though is it usually ends up with someone first getting the positive and intended results but later there will a thread 6-12 months later something along the lines of "I'm addicted to benzos, what can I do to ease the withdrawals?" In which even more drugs usually even more shit-tier are suggested and the cycle goes on and on.
I think a lot of people have that doctor mentality of throwing pills and therapy at the problem. I don't know. There are definitely situations for it. If you're suicidal or hurting yourself, you should probably see a specialist. But for most people they just need to get over it. The best way to deal with your problems is to deal with your problems. No drug will ever fix you 100% anyway. And the last thing you want is to feel like you need it to do the things you want to do. -
2017-07-02 at 1:30 PM UTCTherapy doesn't work for everyone and has a very high failure rate. Many people have neurological disorders (me) or simply variation. The GABAergic system, amygdala and its connections to other regions, norepinephrine, serotonin and its subreceptors.
Originally posted by 霍比特人 No drug will ever fix you 100% anyway. And the last thing you want is to feel like you need it to do the things you want to do.
https://www.google.com/search?q=site%3Asocialanxietysupport.com+nardil
You're always going to be dependent on something to exist and function. Taking a few pills each day is a small price to pay for such enormous benefit.
To be clear, I do agree that everyone should put serious prolonged effort into therapy or independent exposure first. -
2017-07-02 at 3:37 PM UTCEdit: Oh, wait, I actually ordered from them before and their quality was really shitty.
Oh snap, I checked r/RCSources and just found a great source for pyrazolam powder: http://www.topchems4me.com/index.php?route=product/product&path=85_59&product_id=59
This is different from other benzos. It has no recreational value and lacks side effects, it's by far the most selective for the A2 subreceptor, which is primarily responsible for the acute anxiolytic effects of benzos. I also came across a good paper some time ago that found that tolerance, and possibly downregulation, for the A2 subreceptor, or at least the anxiolytic effects of benzos related to this, didn't occur. Since it doesn't target the subreceptors responsible for the anti-cognitive, sedative, and amnesiac effects you could also avoid potential long term risks.
Highly recommend trying this. They're based in China, though, so it'll take a while to receive (Some Chinese companies ship surprisingly fast, though). Unscheduled and completely legal as well.
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2017-07-02 at 3:40 PM UTC
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2017-07-02 at 3:49 PM UTC
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2017-07-02 at 3:51 PM UTCWhat do you have access to? Are the only rules no fail on a drug test? What do they test for?
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2017-07-02 at 6:43 PM UTC
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2017-07-02 at 11:20 PM UTCMany people genuinely can't. You should be able to think of multiple conditions that fit this.
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2017-07-03 at 1:07 PM UTC
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2017-07-03 at 7:12 PM UTC
Originally posted by RisiR † I think you are just a fucking pussy.
I wasn't necessarily referring to myself, at least not exclusively.
A clear example is severe schizophrenia. Do you expect those people to be able to function without medication, to cure their condition through sheer will power? As I said, many people have a legitimate neurological basis.
You yourself stated that you came to believe you may genuinely have aspergers. This is a neurological difference that would explain some of the major difficulties you've experienced in life and your suffering. You've taken and still take multiple drugs, a fuckton of them, you goddamn hypocrite. -
2017-07-04 at 3:22 AM UTC
Originally posted by Malice I wasn't necessarily referring to myself, at least not exclusively.
A clear example is severe schizophrenia. Do you expect those people to be able to function without medication, to cure their condition through sheer will power? As I said, many people have a legitimate neurological basis.
You yourself stated that you came to believe you may genuinely have aspergers. This is a neurological difference that would explain some of the major difficulties you've experienced in life and your suffering. You've taken and still take multiple drugs, a fuckton of them, you goddamn hypocrite.
That's not what you originally said. This is what you originally said:
Originally posted by Malice You're always going to be dependent on something to exist and function. Taking a few pills each day is a small price to pay for such enormous benefit.
This implies the average layman is going to be dependent on something to exist and function. Now you are saying only some people need something to exist and function. At least that's what I'm understanding from it. Care to clear it up?