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Might I just reach through the fabric of this web of fractal energy around "you" and "I" and pull up http://www.bluelight.ru/vb/threads/...-youtube-links-please?p=11692306#post11692306 posts #294, #295 -- and bring them in this room, too? It's all there. All of it.

I met a man who felt the same way,
That the world had passed him by.
Told to me all his troubles,
That the world had made him cry.

Life had kept him waiting,
Regretting his pain inside.
Had to feel underrated,
And hated, besides.

Life had kept him waiting,
Regretting his shame inside.
Had to feel underrated,
And hated, besides.

Sometime world, pass me by again,
Carry you, carry me, away.
 
Hey guise.

Why isn't 5-HTP and alcohol listed in the Dangerous Combinations sticky as potentially unsafe?

Love and Light, carry on.
 
rhythmspring your avatar conjures amidst this swirling vortex of a color and sound and feeling and life storm creation is a speck from last tenuous forgotten sensation. but at LEAST I WROTE IT DOWN.

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I finally hear the wind. the one I haven't heard since I was alone and young.

the mistral

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it certainly isn't alone....

or young....

look at everything. it's gone. all that is left is the wind. and that nihilistic concept just got zapped away for having the means to conceptualize in the first place, and that's how we get color back and sound and we are all back to our happy little matrix.

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is the wind telling us the only thing that matters? I'm glad I have kids.

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I have allowed everything to sort of come at me on all sides in some sort of catastrophic choice. I need a shower.
 
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You guys are the only other people I know that like Cowboy Bebop, just made my day :)

@ TAC watch Ghost in the Shell after, trust me.

Cowboy Bebop is a great show, haven't watched it in a while, might watch some later when my hangover's faded and my head's back in place a little. Ghost in the Shell is amazing and I have to agree - watch it :D

Hey guise.

Why isn't 5-HTP and alcohol listed in the Dangerous Combinations sticky as potentially unsafe?

Love and Light, carry on.

Thanks for pointing that out, done :) (for those wondering why it's listed, since it's not the kind of thing I think most people would expect to be dangerous, doctors advise waiting ~6 hours after taking 5-HTP before drinking alcohol, and some people have reported unpleasant and dangerous reactions.)
 
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You should definitely start Samurai Champloo after you've finished this (a lot of people relate them but I never got it)

Well, they're both directed by Shinichiro Watanabe, have a setting informed by a rather unexpected music genre, and a similar feel to them.

Ghost in the Shell

GitS is nice, but so long as we're staying in the realm of sci-fi, Legend of the Galactic Heroes and Kaiba would be my recommendations.
 
The "feeling" part is what I never got NKB. Both have awesome vibes but not really similar. I should've known though that they're from the same director, but I guess that slipped my radar. Thanks :D

Since we're talking sci-fi (Kaiba is really good, yeah!), then Tengen Toppa Gurren Lagann should not go unmentioned. The ending of that series is crazy! (without spoiling it too much, there are 2 gigantic robots throwing galaxies at eachother as weapons) The fact that I can still spell that name without issue after a few years should tell you enough on how memorable it is, there's a whole load of series I want to recommend but I can't for the life of me remember the names..
 
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Jezus, just heard there's a good chance I have COPD. Had some lung tests done and everything, guess I have to stop smoking but I don't want to
 
Sorry to hear that! Hope it turns out to be nothing....

Not sure if you mean weed or cigarettes, but if you are desperate there are always electronic vaporizers (not sure if that is a no no with COPD as well)...

Let's say that the first priority is of course looking after yourself. :)
 
Cigarettes, though that's more because I just started watching Mad Men. Impossible to stop watching that :D (in every scene you see at least 3 people smoking a cigarette)

Definitely have a good excuse to get a vaporizer now though, I don't want to end up in a wheelchair and an oxygen tank
 
Time for a little update again. Hope you are all doing well.

I've decided not to quit using benzos, even though I went through detox last year. There just isn't a class of drugs that are so perfectly suitable for my anxiety and nervousness. I just have to not keep taking them more than a few weeks in a row (which I usually don't do anyway, I take them mostly for anxiety, occasionally recreationally). It feels like I've gone through the whole spectrum of SSRI's, SNRI's, NaSSA's, Tricyclics, Antipsychotics (e.g. quetiapine, olanzapine), beta blockers (e.g. propranolol, bisoprolol), Lyrica (which indeed was effective for 2 weeks), Hydroxyzine (Atarax). And Whatnot.

The thing that - to put it mildly - infuriates me is the attitude among psychiatrists that SSRI's etc can be prescribed to just about anyone for any reason, since they are supposedly "not addictive" and have only "minor discontiuation symptoms" (if even that). But benzos are noo noo since they are so "terribly addictive", "abusable", "will en up being sold in the street", and generally just seem to be frowned upon more and more by doctors. I understand that there are real concerns with benzos - I should know, going through detox after an almost 15 years long addiction. Detox was pure hell.

But that said, things here (have gone so far that people who have legitimate needs for benzos (short term treatment of insomnia, anxiety, panic attacks etc) are having problems finding a doctor willing to prescribe them. When used for short-term, or occasionally, they are a wonderfully effective class of drugs with a high degree of tolerability and high safety-marginal (when not mixed with other CNS depressants). I find them to have a considerably worse reputation than they deserve.

Take escitalopram for example. I've had horrible WD's from it the last few months; brain zaps, vertigo, vomiting, depression, extreme anxiety, insomnia etc. And these are the kind of meds prescriped to anyone just having a bad day. IMO, SSRI's have a better reputation than they deserve, or at least the myriad of side effects the produce plus the horrible WD symptoms

I'm now in the situation where psychiatrists won't prescribe me benzos because of my history, so I decided to swtich to RC benzos. I really like Etizolam. I find it to be a potent anxiolytic with moderate hypnotive and sedative properties. Pyrazolam mainly works for anxiolysis, but there's nothing remotely "fun" in it (I'm aware neither Etizolam nor Pyrazolam are "pure" benzos, but the mode of action is the same). It seems Flubromazepam will be in stock for some vendors soon, it will be interesting to try it out. I've always preferred the longer acting ones. A legal alternative which seems to share some of the properties with Diazepam would be more than welcome.

What a rant. Not much psychedelic talk...Unfortunately I've just been too mentaly unstable to exeriment with psychedelics for a year. Ketamine, on the other hand, is a totally different story ;)
 
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After I detoxed from benzo's it took me about 10 months to get over the protracted withdrawal / PAWS. I also got a lot of insomnia which only increased after starting taking mirtazapine. Fortunately it seems like cutting the dose in half (only 7,5 mg now) is more or less ideal and it looks like I am out of the woods now for the most part. I chose my medication myself, although I am getting it prescribed.
But yeah I've heard that coming off SSRI's can be really shitty. What sounds like it is especially shitty is the SNRI Efexxor.

I'd recommend that you don't choose a benzo that is any fun. On purpose. Otherwise you are justifying the recreational factor and it might very well lead to increased dosages and other signs of abuse. Then again, that could happen with "less fun" benzo's as well if you go and push it to see if it does get more fun if you go higher.

I really understand that you find it unfair how SSRI's and such AD's are handled compared to benzo's and I have had those same thoughts. But the answer IMO should be that people are informed correctly about the risks of psychiatric medications (all that are relevant and are candidates for being prescribed) and that if a client is able he does some research himself.
But the best solution is - again IMO - never benzo's unless it is strictly for a short term problem, especially for people who are into drugs. It helped me to go for a medication that helps with symptoms but is not abusable, it makes it easier to see for what reason I am taking something. Also when I still took benzo's it didn't help me function or help with my problems, it helped me cope but I still regressed.

Despite how it may seem, I don't judge you or your situation. The above is my general opinion. I don't know about your life and your problems and the choice you made is probably understandable. Though that doesn't mean you should get too comfortable with it. ;)
 
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