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Posted by geno on March 23, 2004, at 8:09:51
Hello, I havent posted on here lately, but i tend to do so in the future. Anyway, i beleive i have found a medication regiment that really works for me. I Found i suffer from ADD, along with refractory depression(lethargic and no motivation, lack of thrill in daily activities etc, anxiety and sleep disorder.
I must have tried 20 different drugs, both legal and illegal. I was drinking for a few years, but that got old, and caused more problems.
I then started abusing ghb, and that caused more problems that i want to even name.
Then i started on opiates, starting with vicodin, to oxycontins, sometimes H. Oxys made me feel just right, outgoing, relaxed, but energenic, creative such and such. But after 6 months, my bank account was finished, i was broke, quite my job, and was going through nasty withdrawls.
I then found a medication called suboxone. The main ingredient is called buprenorphine. Its a partial opiate agonist, antagonist, being that when using suboxone, your brian is still recieving some opiates, but you dont get high, and you cannot get high if you use other opiates.
This was great from withdrawls, but i still felt i was missing something. I was also taking zoloft at 100mg, which basically makes me not depressed, but i wasnt outgoing or social.
I then was persribed Adderal and xanax. So my med regiment is:Am: 100mg zoloft
.5mg xanax
10mg Adderal
8mg suboxone3or 4pm:
10mg adderal
.5mg xanax
8mg of suboxoneevening or bedtime
30mg Remeron
.5mg of xanax( if needed)
Yes, 4-5 meds are alot, but so far its been a week and i feel like doing things again, social, not craving illegal drugs. Sometimes it takes time to find the right meds. For me it took a few years.geno
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