^^a lot of the anti-psychotics i tried were relaxing, so i'm sure that helps people... i personally don't really need help relaxing or sleeping, esspecially when i have weed, but i definitely felt more relaxed on anti-psychotics. personally not my thing, but i can see how it helps people and they deal with the side effects... that's not really anything about recreational use though, i'm just talking therapuetic.
i expected more people to talk about having tried overdosing on anti-psychotics because of what i wrote my friend was doing. seems like most of the people here are probably well informed cause of sites like this and there's really not much people get from anti-psychotics other than therapy. that's probably why they prescribe them. like heroin probably helps some relax with their voices too but it's super addictive and you can get high on it, so that makes it something that doctors don't want to use.
oh thinking about it too... when i first got put on risperdal in the psychward, for the start of the medication during the first couple weeks, i was pretty much nodding from what i understand nodding to be. i couldn't keep my head up i was so tired. they'd put me in like meditative seminars where speakers would tell relaxing stories and meditation techniques. i think it's called ASMR where persons back feels super good up and down the spine from a person's voice. the risperdal definitely was triggering this... when i got out of the hospital i used some meditative tapes to relax for months until i got weened off the medication. i was surprised how strong this feeling was. i used to get the feeling before medication, but while i was on it my feelings were definitely heightened... for whatever reason not even the best meditative speakers will work on me now days. i think i gave up faith on having it work, or just don't care to feel that way, so my mind just doesn't let it work... or my brain got used to the risperdal. haven't really figured that out.