onlywant2nod
Bluelighter
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- Aug 8, 2006
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everybody's body chemistry is as different from one to another just like there is no duplicate fingerprint found yet, everyone has different features, thats why to this day the pigs still use fingerprinting for evidence etc. What this all boils down to, is basically medications are not going to work exactly the same for everyone, however strangely people with treatment resistant depression(like me). For the most part, most of them will come to a time in their life where they will cling to opiates/opioids of some kind.
Its just too bad my depression was so bad for so many years before I found lovely vicodin 10/500, but that only last so long before you have to move up to something else due to tolerance, and speaking of tolerance this discussion has been about antidepressants as crap which they are but the one poster who was discussing tiny amounts of naltrexone or naloxone to lower tolerance or fool your brain into not downregulating your receptors seems strange to me.
I was put on a small amount of naltrexone in order to get out of rehab back when I first went into rehab just to ease the wd's of vicodin, well when I got out I felt 10x worse wd's than when I went in due to them having me on that crap twice a day, I quit taking that shit a day or two after I got home and my parents had wasted $400 on shit meds(no insurance) lamictal for depression and that crap naltrexone which I begged them not to fill at that price because I knew when I followed up with my psychiatrist that he would tell me to quit them both which I did and had to because one, the lamictal made me break out in bumps and rashes bigtime all over(a bad reaction to it) and he said to quit the naltrexone because even after 5 days of being on that crap I just could barely eat(no appetite) and was still in wd's bad.
2 weeks after I got outta rehab, I already had heard about naltrexone lowering your tolerance to opiates, well I got my hands on a ton of more hydro 10/500 thank god and my tolerance was not changed much, that was strange. However I was born with slight autisim and put in a special school and had a shitty childhood, but outgrew some of my disability but never all of it to this day. I think my body chemistry is just alot different than most because I am more sensitive to things than normal people and on and on. But what it all boils down to is opiates still remain the only thing keeping me hanging on, otherwise I would ended my life long ago.
Its just too bad my depression was so bad for so many years before I found lovely vicodin 10/500, but that only last so long before you have to move up to something else due to tolerance, and speaking of tolerance this discussion has been about antidepressants as crap which they are but the one poster who was discussing tiny amounts of naltrexone or naloxone to lower tolerance or fool your brain into not downregulating your receptors seems strange to me.
I was put on a small amount of naltrexone in order to get out of rehab back when I first went into rehab just to ease the wd's of vicodin, well when I got out I felt 10x worse wd's than when I went in due to them having me on that crap twice a day, I quit taking that shit a day or two after I got home and my parents had wasted $400 on shit meds(no insurance) lamictal for depression and that crap naltrexone which I begged them not to fill at that price because I knew when I followed up with my psychiatrist that he would tell me to quit them both which I did and had to because one, the lamictal made me break out in bumps and rashes bigtime all over(a bad reaction to it) and he said to quit the naltrexone because even after 5 days of being on that crap I just could barely eat(no appetite) and was still in wd's bad.
2 weeks after I got outta rehab, I already had heard about naltrexone lowering your tolerance to opiates, well I got my hands on a ton of more hydro 10/500 thank god and my tolerance was not changed much, that was strange. However I was born with slight autisim and put in a special school and had a shitty childhood, but outgrew some of my disability but never all of it to this day. I think my body chemistry is just alot different than most because I am more sensitive to things than normal people and on and on. But what it all boils down to is opiates still remain the only thing keeping me hanging on, otherwise I would ended my life long ago.
