DeathIndustrial88
Bluelighter
Hello
I have been using drugs sine I was 12-13. I am now 33, going on 34.
In my teen years, I smoked weed and drank heavily. I also did xtc, cocaine, crank, shrooms & amphetamines off and on.
When I was 19, I discovered pain pills and became heavily addicted to opioids (and still am after 10+ years).
During this time when I had no opioids, I still heavily drank, went on meth binges, dxm binges.
I've actually done a lot of dxm. In my later 20s, I was doing dxm a couple of times a week for two years.
Once I even mixed my antidepressant effexor, with dxm and instead of tripping out, I had convulsions in my legs. I could not walk.
Thankfully I had clonazepam on hand and was able to abort the convulsions.
Ever since then, I've had myoclonic jerks and uncontrollable twitches and body movements.
I was also a heroin addict for 5 years ontop of pain pills.
I've also been on many, many, many extended crystal meth binges.
Also been on benzos and many psychiatric meds.
I use to drink bottles of cough syrup and vodka mixed.
I full fledged abused the hell out of my mind and body because of my self destructive depression, etc..
I had a cat scan done recently to figure out what was causing my body jerks. I figured it was probably damage from doing drugs for 20 years.
To my surprise, my cat scan was completely normal. I'm very shocked. I even called them back and asked how some one like me after all these years could still have a normal brain and they didn't really have an answer for me. It makes zero sense to me. Unless brain damage from drugs is not something that neurologists can see, but I would think they could.
Anyone have any idea why I had this outcome? Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful I don't have a brain tumor or a disease in my brain, but how in the world would I not have brain damage at this point?
Any other addicts experience strange health problems and still answer-less?
Curious about other people's opinions and experiences when it comes to supposed "brain damage" from drugs.
Can anyone help make this make sense to me? How could some one use drugs for 20+ years and have no brain damage? Or is my neurologist a moron?
Anyone have any idea why I have crazy myoclonic jerks when my body is at rest? I've seen several doctors now and apparently none of them can figure out why & it's making me look like I'm a liar or something. Although I did have an abnormal EEG, that they said were non-epileptic.
Keep in mind, I also smoked weed pretty much daily all through out these 20 years. I thought cannabis was damaging to growing brains?
I have been using drugs sine I was 12-13. I am now 33, going on 34.
In my teen years, I smoked weed and drank heavily. I also did xtc, cocaine, crank, shrooms & amphetamines off and on.
When I was 19, I discovered pain pills and became heavily addicted to opioids (and still am after 10+ years).
During this time when I had no opioids, I still heavily drank, went on meth binges, dxm binges.
I've actually done a lot of dxm. In my later 20s, I was doing dxm a couple of times a week for two years.
Once I even mixed my antidepressant effexor, with dxm and instead of tripping out, I had convulsions in my legs. I could not walk.
Thankfully I had clonazepam on hand and was able to abort the convulsions.
Ever since then, I've had myoclonic jerks and uncontrollable twitches and body movements.
I was also a heroin addict for 5 years ontop of pain pills.
I've also been on many, many, many extended crystal meth binges.
Also been on benzos and many psychiatric meds.
I use to drink bottles of cough syrup and vodka mixed.
I full fledged abused the hell out of my mind and body because of my self destructive depression, etc..
I had a cat scan done recently to figure out what was causing my body jerks. I figured it was probably damage from doing drugs for 20 years.
To my surprise, my cat scan was completely normal. I'm very shocked. I even called them back and asked how some one like me after all these years could still have a normal brain and they didn't really have an answer for me. It makes zero sense to me. Unless brain damage from drugs is not something that neurologists can see, but I would think they could.
Anyone have any idea why I had this outcome? Don't get me wrong, I'm thankful I don't have a brain tumor or a disease in my brain, but how in the world would I not have brain damage at this point?
Any other addicts experience strange health problems and still answer-less?
Curious about other people's opinions and experiences when it comes to supposed "brain damage" from drugs.
Can anyone help make this make sense to me? How could some one use drugs for 20+ years and have no brain damage? Or is my neurologist a moron?
Anyone have any idea why I have crazy myoclonic jerks when my body is at rest? I've seen several doctors now and apparently none of them can figure out why & it's making me look like I'm a liar or something. Although I did have an abnormal EEG, that they said were non-epileptic.
Keep in mind, I also smoked weed pretty much daily all through out these 20 years. I thought cannabis was damaging to growing brains?
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