Posted by tecknohed on January 7, 2008, at 21:39:43
In reply to ack. I am responding differently to every med!, posted by Maxime on January 6, 2008, at 21:10:46
> Yesterday I went snow shoeing and climbed a mountain. Today my muscles ache. But that's not the point. The point is I took an Adderall because I had no energy. That damn med gave me the worst headache. I don't understand. I was taking that med just two months ago and my system could handle it. How could my body change that much.
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> It's weird. I'm confused.
>I see it as quite obvious why. Your body is telling you whats not good for you.
Its happened to me mainly with stimulants. I used to take lots of cocaine, MDMA, amphetamine & always caffein. I feel the latter 2 created the worse problems, with caffein being THE worst.I mean I used to take **** loads of them all and just keep going - for 4 years. But know that I stay clear from all stimulants, even chocolate, I cannot even tolerate a simple cup of tea. Oh at first I get a buz for 36+ hrs, sleep AND wake up feeling active (yeh, just from one average cup of tea) but eventually I plummet subzero by the next day.
I also had similar with SSRIs. After a couple of years of contuous use each new SSRI I tried next made me feel worst than the last, even when returning to some of them.I mean the body/brain can do much more clever things then let you know when somethings not good for you. I think of it as the body's attempts to communicate with the psyche, especially when brain power isn't at it's peak. Maybe sometimes vice versa.
teck
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