cerebellar
Greenlighter
- Joined
- Mar 13, 2012
- Messages
- 2
I suppose the main reason I'm here is to share some ideas regarding harm reduction on IV drug use.
Others tend not to play well with me, so I doubt I'll be here a lot.
I am not credentialed, but I've done very well in understanding several specialized areas of science, teaching myself. I read and comprehended college biology texts at age nine, for example. I am always concerned with practical applications.
I have a kind of odd presentation of Asperger's. I don't really understand human socialization, I've mimicked it to the best of my ability, but haven't done too well with that.
At one point, I tried benzodiazepines for a year (prescribed), to help with socialization and depression, developed the protracted syndrome,
and cured myself of it, more or less. Others who imitated what I did had mixed results, but I'm well pleased with it. I didn't know of the protracted withdrawal syndrome beforehand, and would never have taken them long term if I had.
I was a designer of research chemicals for about a year, when that was legal. I saw the writing on the wall, and got out about
four months before everyone else went to prison. Tried to talk everyone into toning down the ads and other activities beforehand, they wouldn't listen.
I've designed, made, and at one time sold machines that produce altered or enhanced states of awareness. good success in that department. Current projects include remote, robust psych and physical effects by some kind of, what might be termed a "virtual field", shortly I will be working on the manipulation of genetics with electromagnetic fields. And a cocktail of derivatives of endogenous biochemicals that may induce robust tissue regeneration, including tissue in the CNS.
Have had a number of serious suicide attempts. Not currently suicidal, nor am I likely to be for the forseeable future.
An area of intense interest is potent opiates.
Others tend not to play well with me, so I doubt I'll be here a lot.
I am not credentialed, but I've done very well in understanding several specialized areas of science, teaching myself. I read and comprehended college biology texts at age nine, for example. I am always concerned with practical applications.
I have a kind of odd presentation of Asperger's. I don't really understand human socialization, I've mimicked it to the best of my ability, but haven't done too well with that.
At one point, I tried benzodiazepines for a year (prescribed), to help with socialization and depression, developed the protracted syndrome,
and cured myself of it, more or less. Others who imitated what I did had mixed results, but I'm well pleased with it. I didn't know of the protracted withdrawal syndrome beforehand, and would never have taken them long term if I had.
I was a designer of research chemicals for about a year, when that was legal. I saw the writing on the wall, and got out about
four months before everyone else went to prison. Tried to talk everyone into toning down the ads and other activities beforehand, they wouldn't listen.
I've designed, made, and at one time sold machines that produce altered or enhanced states of awareness. good success in that department. Current projects include remote, robust psych and physical effects by some kind of, what might be termed a "virtual field", shortly I will be working on the manipulation of genetics with electromagnetic fields. And a cocktail of derivatives of endogenous biochemicals that may induce robust tissue regeneration, including tissue in the CNS.
Have had a number of serious suicide attempts. Not currently suicidal, nor am I likely to be for the forseeable future.
An area of intense interest is potent opiates.

