toldyaboy1111
Greenlighter
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- Feb 12, 2015
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SWIM apologizes if he is in the wrong thread or discussion, and SWIM encourages mods to move his threat to the right area if that is the case. Here is SWIM's story:
SWIM is here not trying to get high but trying to get help. You see SWIM has extremely bad anxiety but also has very limited insurance that only covers physical health with an MD who does not cover "mental" conditions. Oddly, SWIM is on Concerta for ADHD, which SWIM's insurance considers "physical" health for some odd reason. SWIM believes this has something to do with his transition from childhood to adult, which has not been picked up by his insurance company, as SWIM has worked at the same company in a relatively high level position since before he turned 18. Anyway, SWIM has not disputed such claim because SWIM needs and benefits from Concerta and SWIM does not want to lose it. But SWIM also has bad anxiety which has remained untreated for many years due to insurance issues. SWIM's insurance is issued through his employer and though ObamaCare offers SWIM a good alternative, at present time that alternative is too expensive for SWIM to afford so SWIM has been forced to accept an exemption that allows him to remain on his current, very limited, insurance plan. The cheapest psyciatrist for SWIM would be $150 a visit plus the cost of anxiety medicine, so understand its simply not something SWIM can afford.
Anyway, SWIM has noticed his anxiety is almost nonexistant when drinking heavily (alcohol). Someone told SWIM that Xanax has a similar effect to alcohol, but without the "drunk" behavior. Meaning SWIM would get the anti-anxiety effects of alcohol with none of the drunk/intoxicating effects of alcohol. Can someone tell me if this is true, so that I can inform SWIM. You see, SWIM knows of a location to obtain Xanax very cheap, much cheaper than alcohol, but SWIM is afraid Xanax will harm him in some way. Perhaps it will have side effects with his Concerta, or perhaps it will do nothing but get him high, which SWIM is not interested in. SWIM is interested in treating his severe anxiety, not getting high. SWIM does not want to harm himself, and SWIM does not care to get high, but SWIM is pretty poor and needs help knowing if Xanax (or something else) may help him treat his anxiety. SWIM thanks you for your assistance. SWIM would like you to know he is on Concerta 72MG daily. SWIM cares very much about his health and does not want to overdose or die. SWIM would prefer replies from those who know for a fact if Concerta 72MG will interact in anyway with Xanax, and of course if Xanax will actually help SWIM in anyway. SWIM very much thanks all that reply.
SWIM is here not trying to get high but trying to get help. You see SWIM has extremely bad anxiety but also has very limited insurance that only covers physical health with an MD who does not cover "mental" conditions. Oddly, SWIM is on Concerta for ADHD, which SWIM's insurance considers "physical" health for some odd reason. SWIM believes this has something to do with his transition from childhood to adult, which has not been picked up by his insurance company, as SWIM has worked at the same company in a relatively high level position since before he turned 18. Anyway, SWIM has not disputed such claim because SWIM needs and benefits from Concerta and SWIM does not want to lose it. But SWIM also has bad anxiety which has remained untreated for many years due to insurance issues. SWIM's insurance is issued through his employer and though ObamaCare offers SWIM a good alternative, at present time that alternative is too expensive for SWIM to afford so SWIM has been forced to accept an exemption that allows him to remain on his current, very limited, insurance plan. The cheapest psyciatrist for SWIM would be $150 a visit plus the cost of anxiety medicine, so understand its simply not something SWIM can afford.
Anyway, SWIM has noticed his anxiety is almost nonexistant when drinking heavily (alcohol). Someone told SWIM that Xanax has a similar effect to alcohol, but without the "drunk" behavior. Meaning SWIM would get the anti-anxiety effects of alcohol with none of the drunk/intoxicating effects of alcohol. Can someone tell me if this is true, so that I can inform SWIM. You see, SWIM knows of a location to obtain Xanax very cheap, much cheaper than alcohol, but SWIM is afraid Xanax will harm him in some way. Perhaps it will have side effects with his Concerta, or perhaps it will do nothing but get him high, which SWIM is not interested in. SWIM is interested in treating his severe anxiety, not getting high. SWIM does not want to harm himself, and SWIM does not care to get high, but SWIM is pretty poor and needs help knowing if Xanax (or something else) may help him treat his anxiety. SWIM thanks you for your assistance. SWIM would like you to know he is on Concerta 72MG daily. SWIM cares very much about his health and does not want to overdose or die. SWIM would prefer replies from those who know for a fact if Concerta 72MG will interact in anyway with Xanax, and of course if Xanax will actually help SWIM in anyway. SWIM very much thanks all that reply.
