LoathingFear
Greenlighter
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- Nov 5, 2015
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Hello everyone,
This is my first post though I have read hundreds if not thousands of threads here over the years. This is the first time I have posted because it dawned on me that this might be the only place where I can get pure, unbiased answers from people who actually know, for the most part, what the hell they're talking about.
I suffer from anxiety and insomnia and ,to cut my first post short(er):
I just started my first year of college. It's a really good private school in New England and I have a ton of opportunities here that I've been missing out on. I have a lot of trouble sleeping and even more trouble with severe anxiety. I have been through all sorts of medication throughout the years(in order): melatonin, diphenhydramine, trazodone, mirtazapine, clonazepam, fluoxetine, seroquel, and have self-medicated with: weed, alcohol, buprenorphine, hydro and oxy codone, morphine, etizolam, clonazolam, flubromazepam, and various psychedelics and dissociatives in hopes to 'reset,introspection, etc. etc.' with no avail. Medicine usually stopped working after a while and, well, we all know how extended use of benzos and opiates/oids goes and I've avoided the addiction because I care more about school right now.
I'm just wondering, for those who have suffered from the same issues, and assuming I can get anything prescribed, what is the best, long term medication for anxiety and insomnia?
I'm currently on just prozac for anxiety and seroquel for sleep though neither work.
I don't know if this is against the rules, asking what drugs to take, that is, but this is from a totally legal place. The doctor at my college literally said that I knew more about pharmaceuticals than she did and that I could say the word and I would get whatever prescribed. Any help would be really appreciated and I hope my first post was half decent and not annoyingly long.
TL;DR: What works best long-term for insomnia and anxiety, for those of you who have had experience?"Best" would take side-effects, length of
time the drug is effective, and its efficacy all into consideration.
This is my first post though I have read hundreds if not thousands of threads here over the years. This is the first time I have posted because it dawned on me that this might be the only place where I can get pure, unbiased answers from people who actually know, for the most part, what the hell they're talking about.
I suffer from anxiety and insomnia and ,to cut my first post short(er):
I just started my first year of college. It's a really good private school in New England and I have a ton of opportunities here that I've been missing out on. I have a lot of trouble sleeping and even more trouble with severe anxiety. I have been through all sorts of medication throughout the years(in order): melatonin, diphenhydramine, trazodone, mirtazapine, clonazepam, fluoxetine, seroquel, and have self-medicated with: weed, alcohol, buprenorphine, hydro and oxy codone, morphine, etizolam, clonazolam, flubromazepam, and various psychedelics and dissociatives in hopes to 'reset,introspection, etc. etc.' with no avail. Medicine usually stopped working after a while and, well, we all know how extended use of benzos and opiates/oids goes and I've avoided the addiction because I care more about school right now.
I'm just wondering, for those who have suffered from the same issues, and assuming I can get anything prescribed, what is the best, long term medication for anxiety and insomnia?
I'm currently on just prozac for anxiety and seroquel for sleep though neither work.
I don't know if this is against the rules, asking what drugs to take, that is, but this is from a totally legal place. The doctor at my college literally said that I knew more about pharmaceuticals than she did and that I could say the word and I would get whatever prescribed. Any help would be really appreciated and I hope my first post was half decent and not annoyingly long.
TL;DR: What works best long-term for insomnia and anxiety, for those of you who have had experience?"Best" would take side-effects, length of
time the drug is effective, and its efficacy all into consideration.