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Could this be possible? (2-cb and Molly)

greenfrost3

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SWIM is currently diagnosed bi polar, SWIM takes 15 mg of Abilify in the morning with 100mg Lamectal at night and in the morning along with the Abilify daily. SWIM woke up at around 8am took a 2cb capsule laced with molly. Had a awesome trip, at one point drank too much water and vomited. Kept tripping listened to music and watched adventure time, SWIM has taken 2cb without molly before this, and didnt have as intense of a trip. But SWIM thinks the 2cb and molly got rid of the bi polar. SWIM hasnt taken his abilify this morning and skipped a few doses of medecation but still feels as if he was on the abilify and lamectal swim feels more "Normal". So what SWIM is asking is could 2cb and molly have cured or lessened my bi polar symptoms?
 
Using terms like SWIM isn't allowed on the forum, please read the rules. ;) (It also isn't necessary or helpful in any way.)

Be careful mixing these drugs and skipping medication, you may temporarily feel better but you would do well not to believe that your dipolar disorder is cured. The effects of the drugs aren't lasting enough and having a bipolar disorder is caused by a chronic or otherwise said structurally different brain chemistry. Sooner or later the CNS tends to return back to a baseline state, that baseline is not easily changed unless the factors are virtually all psychological and not due to biochemical differences.
You baseline partially relates to your bipolarity just like mine is determined a lot by high-functioning autism. I can get relief from that, but not a cure. Then again on the long run I imagine a bipolar disorder is much more likely to improve than autism. But not even sure about that.

It is possible you snapped out of a depressive episode and these drugs can have therapeutic potential but I would be amazed if this difference lasts. Sorry to be a bummer. :)
 
you should probably start taking your medication as prescribed. hate to say it but what goes up, must come down. make sure you got the meds when it does--and with MDMA, it really does.

of course a great experience with these substances can change your outlook, personality, even the way you experience the world around you. however you were prescribed these things most likely because the way your particular brain chemistry operates, and as much as a great psychedelic experience can change your mind, it can not "fix" a chemical imbalance.

i dont get MDMA come-downs as bad as some others but i still come down. i like to just plan a day or two where i dont have to do very much other than sit around, smoke weed and watch movies or play videogames.
 
Using terms like SWIM isn't allowed on the forum, please read the rules. ;) (It also isn't necessary or helpful in any way.)

Be careful mixing these drugs and skipping medication, you may temporarily feel better but you would do well not to believe that your dipolar disorder is cured. The effects of the drugs aren't lasting enough and having a bipolar disorder is caused by a chronic or otherwise said structurally different brain chemistry. Sooner or later the CNS tends to return back to a baseline state, that baseline is not easily changed unless the factors are virtually all psychological and not due to biochemical differences.
You baseline partially relates to your bipolarity just like mine is determined a lot by high-functioning autism. I can get relief from that, but not a cure. Then again on the long run I imagine a bipolar disorder is much more likely to improve than autism. But not even sure about that.

It is possible you snapped out of a depressive episode and these drugs can have therapeutic potential but I would be amazed if this difference lasts. Sorry to be a bummer. :)

Yeah i agree, Sorry about SWIM. I didnt know. And Yeah it seemed pretty far fetched. I took my meds this morning and im still gonna stick to them. Thanks for your input.
 
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