GetMeBackToNormal
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- Apr 12, 2015
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Hey, starting freshmen year of college, I was introduced to Xanax. We would rail lines, swallow, drink alcohol, smoke weed, pop E, all the stupid naive things college students do nowadays. Now, four years later, me being a Senior, I understand that I have been negatively affected by these drugs. I have cloudy thoughts, it's hard to communicate (sometimes I only notice emotion and can't actually naturally process the sentences), I get the typical brain zaps, which aren't so bad, I'm kind of emotionless but I've always been like that, but definitely more emotionless, and when I push myself, I feel as if my left eye moves on its own and tingles. It's hard to give full attention to two things at once, my sub-attention has been lowered, and I feel as if my soul has tapered down, to the point where I'm more animalish and "badder". It's extremely hard to follow a philosophy lecture, although with Political Science and any other intense course, my brain goes on fire and I feel nearly normal again. So, basically, what do I need to do to get to a full recovery? It's been 6 months since last using Xanax (3 days of straight Xanax use on my birthday, started feeling an addiction coming on, two days of wanting the drug but never gave in, and now I'm in recovery stage where you notice the negative effects
[listed before], but I still smoke weed, which I'm nearly quitting. I definitely reset everytime I smoke weed, but that's a separate problem on it's own. What would I need to do to become perfectly, 100% functioning again?
[listed before], but I still smoke weed, which I'm nearly quitting. I definitely reset everytime I smoke weed, but that's a separate problem on it's own. What would I need to do to become perfectly, 100% functioning again?


