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  1. Definitely not a good idea. Their general response will simply be "Stop taking this immediately." It's extremely unlikely they're going to know anything about the substances, the research behind them, safety, the industry, testing done to ensure purity, interactions etc. and they're adverse to self-medication for a good reason. There's this process you have to go through to really understand what you're doing, you have to learn how to learn, how to properly interpret data. People read shit from sites like Mercola or Natural News and think they know something from a single article, vastly overestimate their understanding. I refer to psychiatrists as generally being jacks of all trades, mediocre at best at all of them, because there are just so many disorders and medications (just look at the size of the DSM-5), but you really do need a very high level of intelligence, the average IQ is around 125 IIRC, and an immense amount of schooling to become one, so they will know much more than the average person. Becoming an "expert on your condition" isn't feasible for the vast majority because you really can't have a full understanding with just a limited understanding of one disorder, lacking a general understanding of neurology, the brain being the most complex object in the known universe, and pharmacology.

    I've read some comments of this leading to very bad outcomes, and at the very least it could reasonably prevent them from prescribing a mediation with dangerous contraindications/interactions like an MAOI.

    It's really best to keep it to yourself.

    I've literally been kicked out of out of a psychiatrists office and haven't seen one since for announcing 'im taking turmeric 3 times a day. It's a maoi.'. Before that she prescribed me Luvox and I only took it 4 times before it turned on me. She even told me it would help me sleep if I took it before bedtime and even though I suggested mirtazapine she insisted that because it acts on norepinephrine it would give me anxiety even though I wake up without difficulty breathing when I took it in the past. I wanted to smash her gook face into the corner of her desk before I walked out while she was busy making excuses but I didn't want it to get back to my doctor. Weeks later I saw my doctor and told him about the turmeric incident. He brought up some kind of letter I couldn't see on his computer from the psychiatrist. I asked him about the turmeric and he flat out told me not to take it and wrote me the script for mirtazapine. This isn't even a drop in the bucket to the fucking stupidity I've encountered. I hate doctors more than anything. I'm almost a bigger shut in than you are btw. except you can order drugs and are on disability. all I can do is drink where I live.
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  3. Lmao. shut the fuck up already cunt. the internet happened. every single site will never stand the test of time and you will be there parroting the same shit day in day out about moderation. all we can do is go from site to site and inevitably the userbase dwindles. then you come along and grovel like an angry world war veteran watching the degeneracy unfold in the current world he lives in. I understand your point but... well... fuck. hate to tell you Charlie but you get NOTHING! YOU LOSE! GOOD DAY SIR!
  4. couldn't be any worse than the cult that is totse/zoklet

    But yeah I went to a few cocaine anonymous meetings when I was younger, and basically it was just a bunch of old guys that want to work the 13th step on you..

    They would trade out their addiction for sex or other things like "shopping" Some of the loneliest people in the world who may not have been doing drugs but you could tell they never ever really filled their void.

    At one meeting, (i was 19) i met a gentleman who offered to me my sponsor. He took me out for chili dogs (i love chili dogs) and gave me 20 bucks afterwards we went to the springs for a late night walk, we stopped some where on the trail and he stared into my eyes with a giddy smile and told me he likes me hair…

    I got him to drop me off at a different apartment complex….

    Who knows maybe bradley could turn this into something positive and become a substance abuse councilor and work with at at risk youth.

    I went to one AA meeting and the whole thing smacks of ulterior motives. If I wasn't on my phone I'd love to write out a few stories of my experience (I never went back). But yeah, basically a hugbox. I'm not saying it isn't effective for some however. Everyone has to find their own way.
  5. I'm a full blown alco and I find 45mg of mirtazapine hits the spot and it is non addictive. I sometimes take 15mg of serepax on the side. ask your doctor for remeron.
  6. I don't know him because I don't do "holly wierd". I don't watch news, I don't watch TV, and I don't give two fucks about any of it.

    Your bravado is showing. 'muh one percent'. Where is your patch?
  7. its definitely the beer. i tell that to everyone who gets in their mid to late 20s and then starts going around inquiring as to why they are getting fat when they are drinking 3+ nights a week. no one listens though because they already know its the alcohol, they just dont want to admit to themselves that it is because they dont want to quit drinking. alcohol is just a shitload of empty calories, also lowers your tesosterone and raises estrogen, and makes you lazy and way less likely to work out

    I disagree. 3 times a week is hardly anything if you actually put the work in and know what you're doing. Most people can't/won't test their actual capabilities. Getting too old is an excuse.
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