Captain.Heroin
Bluelight Crew
Thanks Much2lose!Wow. Sounds like you have had quite the experience and understand what works for you. I am happy to hear you can wake up and go to bed in a half decent mood without anything more than cannabis. You should be extremely proud of what you have been through and how far you have come. Heck, I am proud of you and don’t really know you! Congratulations!!
You hit the nail on the head with my daughter. She is happiest when we are out together. Whether it’s walking the trails near our house, to last fall when I took her on a girls trip to Cuba. Sometimes it’s tough to get her out, get her to shower, make an effort. Some days I let her be. School has been impacted but we can always make that up. She did alienate everyone but me and became quite bitter with any time I spent at work or with others. We have balanced that out to some degree. I am happy to say we are in a better spot now than we have been for months. She is on Sertraline. Just increased the dose a few weeks ago due to self harming and nasty thoughts coming back into the picture. She is in therapy and we are on the 10 month wait list for a child specialist. Even with money, I can’t get the specialized help we think she needs until this specialist has an opening. I won’t go into it in too much more detail, but we take it day by day. She has a great support system and is reminded many times daily how much she is loved. My one and only child so the sun rises and falls with her. Lol.
I know for some people it's opiates and they can use it responsibly but that's the 1%. Most people don't like opiates or can "enjoy it" but don't get hooked but also aren't the depressed type; then there's the rest of us who like it WAY too much. If you ignore the "enjoy it but don't seek it out/aren't depressed" type (majority), then we're the 99% (addicts). I can't in good faith recommend opiates for people for depression but there are people who preach "endorphin depression hypothesis". This is why I recommend physical exercise, activities, exploring the earth. It's really quite good for the human body and mind, even if you're not running (you don't need to run to get endorphins going from exercise/activity).
For other people traditional medication (antidepressants) can work BUT I think SSRI's tend to be way better for OCD, and don't really work for depression in general. Studies are lacking in efficacy here.
I would go down the list. Alprazolam works for depression/anxiety in some people; but again BZD's aren't something you want to employ with anxiety only to find out they like it "Too much", and it's not totally necessary for every patient.
Cannabis helps a lot of people and is very benign.
Some people recommend dissociatives I WOULD NOT USE THESE, but I don't want to get into the debate.
There's futuristic drugs that they're going to create like nAChRa7 partial agonists for ADHD, etc. Wait for the future to come. Some of these things may help as well.
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