BabyHeadCrab
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Well, they both do want to be the very best.
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Largely based on bullshit stereotypes.
Tollbooth Williebest friend called me at 5 in the morning freaking out having missed taking her antidepressants and having withdrawals, ended up slicing her legs open again
checked herself into a psychiatric clinic today, has to stay for 1-2 weeks. everything's tearing her apart and it's scary as hell
I know she'll be okay, but it's ****ing heart wrenching, knowing someone you love more than anything is in constant pain and you can't do shit to help them
Crazy anti-semitic Arab , Japanese blind samurai, "Faw tha Queen!" Englishmen... It uses the most cursory superficial pop-culture national stereotypes, giving an impression of a stay-at-home writer trying to show other nationalities such as you see with Family Guy etc.I want counterexamples; you've yet to name a concrete one.
Crazy anti-semitic Arab , Japanese blind samurai, "Faw tha Queen!" Englishmen... It uses the most cursory superficial pop-culture national stereotypes, giving an impression of a stay-at-home writer trying to show other nationalities such as you see with Family Guy etc.
The South Africa plan is also repugnant in the way it's accepted too. All the racist psycho apartheidist needs is a good hug from Nelson Mandela, he's really sensitive on the inside.
It was not a good book, just slaughter and post-apoc porn.
I don't need a psychology book to tell what's wrong with her. I know exactly what's going on, but she's still content to go through with it knowing it's a bad idea, some things are beyond both our control, and I know a small part of it is probably my fault due to a very recent development.Tollbooth Willie
I read a book recently that you might find interesting, perhaps helpful. Man's Search for Meaning. It's written by Viktor Frankl, M.D., Ph.D. He's a holocaust survivor who created a method of psychotherapy that seems to do away with the value judgments and suppositions in favor of a holistic approach to the human mind/attitude and how people think.
EDIT: Most importantly, he takes a very unique approach to unavoidable suffering, and how we can deal with it. It has definitively changed my outlook for the better by understanding what he is saying. I really do urge you to read it, as it's quite a light read at only about 100-150 pages (depending on publication).
I don't know about the other two, but I was on Citralopram for a while a few years ago. Was on them for maybe 18 months with no problems and they certainly helped me, giving me breathing room to approach issues without cracking. About 2 years later I ended up back on them again for similar issues. This second time, I dunno why... but the citralopram completely screwed with my head. I developed severe short term amnesia, suffered from really bad panic attacks - which i'd never had in my life, made me almost continually nauseous and my personality changed so much that my now wife said I was a different person. To me, I didn't feel overly different other than the nausea and panics.I don't need a psychology book to tell what's wrong with her. I know exactly what's going on, but she's still content to go through with it knowing it's a bad idea, some things are beyond both our control, and I know a small part of it is probably my fault due to a very recent development.
Now I have another question to ask anyone who has been on antidepressants, or at least knows their shit. She's been on citralopram for a while, which has had a largely negative influence on her state of mind, but the people at the facility want to just pull her off of it within the week or two she will be there (WHICH IS A VERY ****ING STUPID IDEA BECAUSE HER HAVING ONE DAY WITHOUT IT SURE DID HER SOME GOOD THERE) and throw her on both abilify and cymbalta, which I know next to nothing about and have been reading up on. I know neither of them are FDA approved. That's about it. How f*cking bad of an idea is it for her to be on two of these things if just one caused her to relapse into cutting again and caused her anxiety attacks for the first time in her life?
I don't need a psychology book to tell what's wrong with her. I know exactly what's going on, but she's still content to go through with it knowing it's a bad idea, some things are beyond both our control, and I know a small part of it is probably my fault due to a very recent development.
Now I have another question to ask anyone who has been on antidepressants, or at least knows their shit. She's been on citralopram for a while, which has had a largely negative influence on her state of mind, but the people at the facility want to just pull her off of it within the week or two she will be there (WHICH IS A VERY ****ING STUPID IDEA BECAUSE HER HAVING ONE DAY WITHOUT IT SURE DID HER SOME GOOD THERE) and throw her on both abilify and cymbalta, which I know next to nothing about and have been reading up on. I know neither of them are FDA approved. That's about it. How f*cking bad of an idea is it for her to be on two of these things if just one caused her to relapse into cutting again and caused her anxiety attacks for the first time in her life?
That sounds pretty awesome. How long do you think before it's ready for sale?Visited the recording studio today with the band. Went through the equipment, recording process, what we'll be doing day-by-day, overall sound we wanted to achieve for the album and discussed a lot of the details.
Work begins in about 4 weeks. Super excited. Really confident that the album will sound awesome.
I know enough to know that one to two weeks is not enough time to wean someone off any reasonably-sized dosage of an SSRI, ESPECIALLY if you're giving them ANOTHER SSRI during the weaning process (technically cymbalta is an SNRI but that just means it inhibits norepinephrine in addition to serotonin).I don't need a psychology book to tell what's wrong with her. I know exactly what's going on, but she's still content to go through with it knowing it's a bad idea, some things are beyond both our control, and I know a small part of it is probably my fault due to a very recent development.
Now I have another question to ask anyone who has been on antidepressants, or at least knows their shit. She's been on citralopram for a while, which has had a largely negative influence on her state of mind, but the people at the facility want to just pull her off of it within the week or two she will be there (WHICH IS A VERY ****ING STUPID IDEA BECAUSE HER HAVING ONE DAY WITHOUT IT SURE DID HER SOME GOOD THERE) and throw her on both abilify and cymbalta, which I know next to nothing about and have been reading up on. I know neither of them are FDA approved. That's about it. How f*cking bad of an idea is it for her to be on two of these things if just one caused her to relapse into cutting again and caused her anxiety attacks for the first time in her life?
I really just do not trust doctors/psychiatrists at all. I think just about everyone is a liar.Why are you asking a bunch of internet forum users who know nothing about this, and not the psychiatrists with literal decades of experience giving her treatment these questions? Are you afraid they're going to lie to you or are secretly planning to harm your friend or something? That does not make any sense at all, unless that psychiatrist happens to be named Hannibal Lecter.
Man's Search for Meaning was recommended for your benefit, since you're the one posting drunken rants about destroying your liver at 4 in the morning.
That sounds pretty awesome. How long do you think before it's ready for sale?
I really just do not trust doctors/psychiatrists at all. I think just about everyone is a liar.
I was on Citalopram. Shit f*cked me up. Hated it. Made me feel worse if anything. Then got put on Fluoxetine (AKA Prozac) which was slightly better.I mean my instinct is to trust the qualified professionals as well, but pulling someone off an SSRI that quickly is a ****ing terrible idea. I forgot my dose a couple times when I was on venlafaxine (which is a terrible drug and probably much worse than citalopram, but thankfully I was on a relatively low dose) and even short term it was pretty unbearable. Another friend took upwards of a month to wean himself off a larger dose of the same stuff and was constantly getting sweats, shocks, all sorts of nasty shit. I mean unless the stuff they're switching her to has a similar enough profile that her system will accept it without noticing the difference... this is where my limited medical knowledge kind of peters out.
I mean my instinct is to trust the qualified professionals as well, but pulling someone off an SSRI that quickly is a ****ing terrible idea. I forgot my dose a couple times when I was on venlafaxine (which is a terrible drug and probably much worse than citalopram, but thankfully I was on a relatively low dose) and even short term it was pretty unbearable. Another friend took upwards of a month to wean himself off a larger dose of the same stuff and was constantly getting sweats, shocks, all sorts of nasty shit. I mean unless the stuff they're switching her to has a similar enough profile that her system will accept it without noticing the difference... this is where my limited medical knowledge kind of peters out.
Double posting because this is totally unrelated to prior discussion.
I have just attended the worst party ever. I got invited to something at a nearby college hosted by their Residence Halls Association (which, in hindsight, should have been the flashing neon sign to STAY THE **** AWAY). The party was so bad the hostesses apologized for it. Twice. They bought Dr ****ing Thunder, not even Mr. Pibb. They bought Dr. Thunder, the worst Dr. Pepper ripoff in the history of mankind. In 2 liter bottles. It goes without saying that there wasn't a drop of alcohol to be had. That's when you know it's bad.
I had my bar of expectations set low, maybe around 2-5. They kicked the bar off the rack, then jackhammered it flush with the dirt. If I tried, I don't think I could create an event worse than this. The Last Supper was, conservative estimate, 10-15x more enjoyable than this cluster****.
At this point, I'm not even mad. I'm just impressed.
Should have worn your hats. Yes, all of them. At least then there'd be something interesting to talk about.
How long did you stay? A few years back me and a few friends went to a similar party. We were there about 5 mins when we agreed it was time to just go to the usual bar. We even managed to take like 5 extra people with us. You can pretty much feel a dead "party" the second you walk through the door.
How long did you stay? A few years back me and a few friends went to a similar party. We were there about 5 mins when we agreed it was time to just go to the usual bar. We even managed to take like 5 extra people with us. You can pretty much feel a dead "party" the second you walk through the door.
Just FYI, I liked this because of the Borderlands doings. I approve of your sleep deprivation, stress and boredom in no way.Sleep deprivation, stress and boredom dont appear to go well together. Just noticed that during this lecture I have turned every single 0 and O in my notes into the Borderlands Vaulthunter symbol :S
Why thank you, kind sir. I too do not approve of my sleep deprivation and boredom. The stress has lifted now though as I got the result of my last class.Just FYI, I liked this because of the Borderlands doings. I approve of your sleep deprivation, stress and boredom in no way.
Good to hear, man.The stress has lifted now though as I got the result of my last class.