gaktattack
Bluelighter
I had ptsd but only saw an internal medicine gp and he put me on lowest dose xanax and lexapro. Lexapro fucked my world up, serotonin syndrome style. Medical literature calls it serotonin syndrome, shrinks who do not believe medicine is ever the issue call it bipolar and SSRIs push you into mania. I spent 2 weeks hardly sleeping and tingling all over and just feeling fucking off. At follow up visit I told internal medicine doc, and he said it wasnt the lexapro and doubled my dose. Well as you can imagine that fucked me up even worse. After 6 weeks on lexapro and eating all my xanis like 120 of them to get high a couple of times I discontinued use AMA and had to go through withdrawals, which WHO says doctors are "Shockingly uninformed about SSRI withdrawal syndrome". I spent the next two and a half years dealing with my panic attacks which were always made worse by alcohol, yet I continued to drink. The only time i was cured was after doing a ball of coke, but the panic came back after a binge drunk about a month later. I quit drinking and the routine of holding a job has basically killed my panic attacks.
My advice for PTSD is get into a rigid routine, and just let time heal you.
As far as medicine goes, I knew an old lady who swallowed a fly applies. With my OD I had a massive seizure, for which I was put on keppra which has all sorts of dirty fucking side effects, they also fucked up and had me on twice the keppra I should have been on. A shrink saw me after my first mega dose of keppra and put me on Abilifuck.(Keppra is known to cause rage, anxiety, insomnia, mania, racing thoughts, and mood disorders). This regimend caused my panic attacks to come back, I told the shrink and told him that I couldnt handle SSRIs. He nodded and said "Lets try zoloft". What a fuckhead, I refused the zoloft the next day as it is an SSRI. He asked about why I refused it and I told him I hadnt had panic that day and I refuse to take SSRIs.
Yesterday I met with my GP who believes medicines are usually the problem and my scripts for zoloft, abilify, and keppra were withdrawn. I can now sleep more than 4 hours a night, am no longer raged, and anxiety is gone.
SSRIs have freaky withdrawals, Benzos are gabaergic like booze and cauze symptoms like DTs and cause seizures and rebound anxiety when not taken, it can also lead to death in status epilepticus. Drugs like abilify have their own issues, abilify causes abnormal liver enzyme tests which turns into massive weight gain and later diabetes. I am not a doctor, and many of these drugs are dangerous and hard to be weaned off of, however I do think it may be beneficial for most people to consult with an objective non pill-mill GP about issues similar to mine.
Good luck.
My advice for PTSD is get into a rigid routine, and just let time heal you.
As far as medicine goes, I knew an old lady who swallowed a fly applies. With my OD I had a massive seizure, for which I was put on keppra which has all sorts of dirty fucking side effects, they also fucked up and had me on twice the keppra I should have been on. A shrink saw me after my first mega dose of keppra and put me on Abilifuck.(Keppra is known to cause rage, anxiety, insomnia, mania, racing thoughts, and mood disorders). This regimend caused my panic attacks to come back, I told the shrink and told him that I couldnt handle SSRIs. He nodded and said "Lets try zoloft". What a fuckhead, I refused the zoloft the next day as it is an SSRI. He asked about why I refused it and I told him I hadnt had panic that day and I refuse to take SSRIs.
Yesterday I met with my GP who believes medicines are usually the problem and my scripts for zoloft, abilify, and keppra were withdrawn. I can now sleep more than 4 hours a night, am no longer raged, and anxiety is gone.
SSRIs have freaky withdrawals, Benzos are gabaergic like booze and cauze symptoms like DTs and cause seizures and rebound anxiety when not taken, it can also lead to death in status epilepticus. Drugs like abilify have their own issues, abilify causes abnormal liver enzyme tests which turns into massive weight gain and later diabetes. I am not a doctor, and many of these drugs are dangerous and hard to be weaned off of, however I do think it may be beneficial for most people to consult with an objective non pill-mill GP about issues similar to mine.
Good luck.

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