smokeymcpot42088
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Yeah agreed. I really like my psych as a person and she is super easy to be vulnerable to and honest. That's the most important thing to me but man she tried to give me serotonin syndrome, a benzo addiction (candy flavored dissolving 2mg clonazepam twice a day one morning one night for 60 days straight [and I am a recovered heavy alcoholic. Benzos are the only drug that when folks told me not to fuck with it- I could sense the fear), and she sent my Vyvanse to the pharmacy despite me saying I want to be done with amphetamines. Think it was just an accident, but I'd rather not find out how far my willpower would stretch with a bottle of amph in the house
Anyways yeah absolutely no amphetamine or aggressive cathinones for this man. Anything that heavily throws off serotonin norepinephrine or dopamine is off the table.
Wellbutrin is gentle enough that 150mg XL could be explored to get him thru some of the early stim withdrawal blues. Should have someone with him during the first week to monitor since it is a DRI
Be very careful. In the US they are using just having a psychiatrist as grounds to say you were 'acting strange': At which point you will be hauled to a crowded ER and placed in front of a doctor (not YOUR doctor). (who I feel is usually complicit; they know which docs to bring you to) .... at this point your behavior will be 'evaluated' and you may or may not be thrown onto the psych ward for weeks; months even before your doc MAY get to you. (He or she should be alerted immediately but in practice...)
THIS IS WITH NO ACCUSATION OF A CRIME AT ALL; (they just picked your name for whatever contextual reason); You will not be afforded due process and will likely be forced to sign away any liability the hospital MAY have just to get back home.
This is one of about 4 or 5 ways 'they' can straight violate your due process and grab you up because your you basically. (in the US, in most states; not all). TRULY SCARY.