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  • BDD Moderators: Keif’ Richards

Too many realizations on stimulants...

xxbbyxxgirlxx

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*It was always like an 18-track recorder in my head. And all 18 tracks were on at the same time. I spent a lot of time daydreaming instead of actually doing anything. *

That is kind of how I felt. Like there are so many thoughts going through my head, that all seem so critical to explain what ever it is that I'm trying to explain that is so important....

Basically.... I cant express my ideas and realizations when I am on stimulants because there is too much to put into words, that I slowly forget what my amazing point was.

I would like any tips or advice on how to stop my thoughts from racing when I'm on stimulants. That, for this second, is what I think is the main issue. I have so many conflicting thoughts and *important realizations* when on stimulants, that I cant get a hold of what I'm trying to say.

I have been trying to type this post for about 5 hours now, but I keep erasing it and starting over, because as I'm typing sentences, I can't pin-point what I'm really trying to say....

Ok, I'm done trying to explain. I'm pretty sure a lot of you know this feeling and know exactly what its like!
 
I would be cautious of getting too caught up in stimulant-fueled ideas. In my experience they often develop a manic nature and can be very convincing but misleading.

I suppose if you want to explore your mind or slow down your thoughts you could practice meditating or gentle yoga while on stimulants. An seemingly odd combination although it may help provide a more grounded basis for evaluating the thoughts flying through your mind.
 
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