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CTBed
- Aug 24, 2019
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Besides meds and CBT/DBT therapy etc. what are some methods you've used to aid in recovery, that you've found to be beneficial?
@Bed WTF? How did you do that? This is how people get credited with coming up with solutions?!I always swallow.
I always swallow.
@Bed WTF? How did you do that? This is how people get credited with coming up with solutions?!
@GenesAndEnvironment Is this how you earned all your solutions??
Okay, @Bed, sit on the bed & let me thank you properly.
Besides meds and CBT/DBT therapy etc. what are some methods you've used to aid in recovery, that you've found to be beneficial?
Kratom is the only thing that gives me a bit of life quality and energy nowadays. In the past, shrooms and other psychedelics have helped a lot too.
kratom just made me vomit!reading as many papers as I could 'bout my specific condition. any professional resources really. I often feel like shrink's not as well read on C-PTSD as I am. or addiction. drug counseling is BS.
downside is, you now know too much and they hate you.
man, I've not seen the word kratom for yearsā¦ I've heard kratom w/d horror stories, how's it been for you? no w/d yet?
I don't even know if kratom has enough opiates in it to get you dopesick or not. but since people get withdrawals from codeine and motherfucking tramadol, I guess kratom could as well. one day it's gonna get there. I guess.
kratom just made me vomit!
meanwhile, i am with you on the CPTSD thing and how shrinks mostly don't seem to be as well read as we are. PM if you ever wanna chat. have you read Pete Walker's book on CPTSD? if not, i highly recommend it.
I have been a kratom enthusiast for almost five years---within the past two, kratom + kava....I avoid any kratom strains that are known to be sedating or soporific, as well as any kava strains known to be "heavy" ("heady" kava is what I look for exclusively)reading as many papers as I could 'bout my specific condition. any professional resources really. I often feel like shrink's not as well read on C-PTSD as I am. or addiction. drug counseling is BS.
downside is, you now know too much and they hate you.
man, I've not seen the word kratom for yearsā¦ I've heard kratom w/d horror stories, how's it been for you? no w/d yet?
I don't even know if kratom has enough opiates in it to get you dopesick or not. but since people get withdrawals from codeine and motherfucking tramadol, I guess kratom could as well. one day it's gonna get there. I guess.
I have been a kratom enthusiast for almost five years---within the past two, kratom + kava....I avoid any kratom strains that are known to be sedating or soporific, as well as any kava strains known to be "heavy" ("heady" kava is what I look for exclusively)
Kratom (Mitragyna speciosa) has been indispensable in regards to alleviating my mood disorder as well as the chronic pain from a spinal injury that has not responded to surgery or physical therapy well. It is not that easy because the most powerfully analgesic strains of Kratom are often too sedating or euphoric---both can interfere with daily functioning---there are a few, though, that balance the pain-killing properties with more stimulating effects, along with a milder euphoria which is pleasant and not necessarily intoxicating---and the kava effectively offsets the sleepiness...
But yes, it IS addictive and causes both dependency and withdrawal: I absolutely admit to a significant kratom habit, and can attest to the very unpleasant symptoms associated with sudden cessation.
That being said, it is important to also mention this withdrawal is far less severe than that from most narcotics. When I was in my early 20s, 30 years ago, I had a four bag-a- day heroin habit that took me almost 5 years to quit. Kratom is not, technically, a narcotic or classified as any kind of opioid. It is actually a relative of the coffee plant... But there is a family of alkaloids in its leaves known as mitragynes, that work on an assortment of receptors in the brain, including a few key opioid receptors, and chronic consumption will result in the same deficiency in endogenous morphone (endorphine) production that any true opioid or opiate abuse will cause...And although by contrast it is a much less powerful kick, it is still very uncomfortable, and especially at my age (51)...
Like narcotics, kratom withdrawal willl also lead to persistent marked depression, I thing I already am heavily afflicted by. I dread the possibility that one day kratom will be banned completely in this country. Although it is virtually impossible to OD on the stuff (the nausea from a borderline-toxic dose forces one to vomit it up long before), the combination of kratom, booze, benzodiazepines and real narcotics can result in death, and has been reported----and of course, just the fact that kratom might play an agonistic role is enough for moralist crusaders to go on the warpath, especially legislators who need a convenient target to fulminate about when they are running for election or re-election...It also offers an opportunity for "public safety" bureaucrats to look busy. All you need is one dimwit teenager seeking a way to put themselves in a recreational coma for the hysterical media noise to start.
Kava, most scientists agree, has no addiction potential; certainly nothing physiological....but people can become psychologically addicted to anything: laxatives, scratch-off tickets, reality tv shows, whatever, if they set their mind to it. It is for this reason the Sobriety Mafia has also put kava (alongside kratom) on their hit-list, and you can occasionally find them braying about the "danger" of kava use in various public conversations and a call for its proscription.