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yowai

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I've been curious for a long time what would it be like to live without these pills again. I started taking them 7 years ago when I was 18 or maybe a little earlier, I was in a horrible state back then and barely functioning so I'm scared of going back to that if I quit. But they're not even doing much to me anymore, I don't know if it's because I messed up my brain chemistry or something after becoming an addict, even when I was completely sober for half a year they weren't helping at all. I got seriously suicidal again, and recently I tried using psylocybin mushrooms looking for some breakthough but surprise, they didn't work at all because apparently ssris weaken the trip or block it altogether 🙄 That was the last straw for me. I just need to try something different, I'm tired of being such a mess, I gotta get something more out of this life before I die. My worst nightmare is staying the way way I am right now for the rest of my life. Anyway, wish me luck I guess and I'm wondering if anyone else here has been in that kind of situation and what it turned out like for them
 
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LoveroftheDark

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recovery is hard, but worth it for me...
Oct 24, 2024
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i used to think that way too, then i tried not taking them and my condition got rapidly worse, and honestly, its up to your psych doctor to regulate them and i could only trust her as someone who's mind keep changing. right now i'm still salty that i have to take them, but i try to look at it as like... necessary medication for health, because your mind is still an organ that needs proper chemical balance and stuff.
 
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ForgottenAgain

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Oct 17, 2023
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Last year I made the decision to quit my medication by myself - antidepressants and antipsychotics. I felt like they were doing nothing to me besides giving me side effects that affected my life. The withdrawal was a bitch as I got off them by myself instead of properly as advised by a psychiatrist, but after several weeks I was feeling normal. Important to note though, I had spent several years without them. I only started taking them again because I was acutely suicidal and started having psychosis-like symptoms so I took them for a bit more than half a year and decided to stop taking them when my psychosis-like symptoms were gone and I wasn't nearly as suicidal.
I've also never taken drugs in my life so don't know if that would have changed something in this process.

I used to really believe in therapy and medication, several years ago, but that changed quite a bit so that's also a reason why I stopped and I'm not looking at taking them again ever, if I can avoid it.
 
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