Mental Health Completisfied - the new multitalent! Sounds good for you?

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NoLiver

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There is a new innovation that will get available as antidepressantychotic as soon as possible. A bit complicated:

VRn,t-kn0w-LongT FX 2


It will be marketed as an antidepressantychotic with the randomly generated name "Completisfied". Sounds good?

I don't want to advert but im interested in what do you think about this SSDN-Reuptake-inhibitor and CTRL-releaser, which is indicated e.g. for:

"Loss of family member" or "postbirth-of-the-first-baby obsession disorder"
"Anxious agitated depression" or "apathic-lack of motivation-depression".
"Postdepressant-manic-episodes" or "Premanic-depressive-episodes"
"Social anxiety" or "Disinhibition-disorder".
"Avoidant consuming-amounts-increasement disorder"
"Psychopharmacologicaliphobia"
"Paranoid surgery-avoiding panic-disorder. With intoxication-delusions and often scrutinicing voices on mind"

[All other disorders listed in attachment 1 -> only list of diseases, no description - size: 25mb, filetype: .txt]

As acute treatment i.m. injection and depot (5/10yrs.) for e.g.:

"Psychogenic wakeful temporarily swallowing disorders"
"Mistreatment-delusions"
"adverse-displeasing-behaviour/statement rebound. Selective relevance to doctors"

[All other disorders listed in attachment 1 -> only list of diseases, no description - size: 25mb, filetype: .txt]


What do you think about all this data, does it make sence for you?
 
Atleast the attachment sizes tell me that this drug is omnipotent. Might as well ask my dr about this new drug :)
 
You might as well have said indicated for life itself. Losing a child is not a disorder. Nor is being afraid of surgery. Living life with actual emotions is not living in a disordered state. Of course this word might be something: "Psychopharmacologicaliphobia". Is this when you are afraid to take drugs for disorders that you are afraid are not actual disorders? Maybe I have that. Maybe I should ask my doctor, too.8o8)=D
 
Is this when you are afraid to take drugs for disorders that you are afraid are not actual disorders?
If you are not sure, yes. Additionally there could occur confusion and increased manipulability.

But if you know that you can't have the disorder that the doctor wants to teach you got it, it will be intoxication-delusions you're paranoid in take offence!.
Sometimes that comes to a serious mental disorder because you don't accept the decision of being sick. That's a concrete evidence being it.

If you ask detailled about medications, suggest a medicaton by yourself or even explain exactly why you think it could be useful, its often: "insurgent-irreverence-behaviour-deviance". In this case, the dr. propably immediately starts a small talking therapy lesson about your cheeky behaviour.
Whith a better one you can have a competent conversation on eye level if you really know what you speak about. Refusing you have a say in the decision could be a sign you may be an "addictive personality". Otherwise, you got what you wanted and have such a disorder it gets prescribed for. In some cases you're also an incognito addict (numerous unknown cases).

Found an experience:
D3397HR047 said:
It's great, after taking it for 2 weeks my euphoric social-enhanced depression with being suicidal was much weaker whith less side effects! Only vomited ~5 times a day and only the last few days some boody fecal. Its the first time thinking about killing someone but it is not often and very pleasant!

Big props tho your labs!
 
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You are either trolling, spamming or just plain not making sense so I am closing this thread. I'm tempted to leave it open just because "insurgent-irreverence-behavior-deviance" as a new disorder has brightened my morning but seriously, this is not an appropriate use of the Mental Health Forum.
 
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