The Daily Nugg,

Favorite time to smoke

  • Morning

    Votes: 69 24.0%
  • Afternoon

    Votes: 26 9.1%
  • Nighttime

    Votes: 68 23.7%
  • Naked while yelling at strangers

    Votes: 124 43.2%

  • Total voters
    287

InigoMontoya

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Those people spend so much time blaming everything besides themselves for all their problems. Constant circles, best to walk away before you get fustrated and say something that's makes the situation worse. That's what I got from my experiences.
It's so much easier to blame everything around you rather than recognize your situation, nut up and change it. There's always a reason why things are going wrong and it's never the person in question's fault. No such thing as accountability anymore.
 

mr sunshine

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It's so much easier to blame everything around you rather than recognize your situation, nut up and change it. There's always a reason why things are going wrong and it's never the person in question's fault. No such thing as accountability anymore.
And nobody takes their medication. Most people with mental issues think they know more then the dr's, it's so fucking annoying.
 

BudmanTX

Well-Known Member
Yeah when you're dealing with medications that are literally altering your brain chemistry in a big way it's not really a 'oh a I feel better today I think I'm going to skip a dose' kind of decision.
your right about that, that's one of the reason for outburts i think....people in these areas think cause they are taking there meds feel right, they don't take into account that the med are for a sometime short period of time, when the euphoric of the meds wears off....here it comes again....mental health issues are in a revolving door......that's why the meds, to keep you on a lvl playing field, they also tell you to speak to a professional, which most don't take into account as well, always always go to your doctor aka therapist, psycologist (sp) etc, this is well help as well.......

another problem sometime, is the doctors themselves, yeah you get to sit there and tell them, but i would think there is a bunch that are what i like to call "pill pushers", they'll listen to you, and then look at you "need your skript filled" fill it, and then ignore you, call the secretary for his T time or something.....
 

InigoMontoya

Well-Known Member
I can kind of relate to the medication thing - a Dr. put me on Zoloft (sp?) a couple of years ago for ptsd - I lasted 4 days before I told him I wasn't going to take that stuff ever again.
Made me feel like someone else was driving if you know what I mean.
They had me on Zoloft almost a year and it did nothing for me. They tried putting me on Buspar for my anxiety and I took my first pill and regretted it instantly. Nausea, light headed, BP dropped like crazy. @BudmanTX yeah I agree completely. most family practioners don't really grasp those medications or everything revolving them so they'll look up common treatments from their big book and prescribe away without really understanding the whole picture, unless you're dealing with an actual psychologist and even then, my last adventure with a psychiatrist left a bad taste in my mouth. I smoke weed, meditate, and excersise. I think medications can be a huge game changer for a lot of people but it should never be an out the gate first option in my opinion. I've talked to people who say they're depressed and you look at their day to day life and no fuckin wonder. You don't need medication you need to go outside and actually do something with your body and mind.
 
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Roger A. Shrubber

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I can kind of relate to the medication thing - a Dr. put me on Zoloft (sp?) a couple of years ago for ptsd - I lasted 4 days before I told him I wasn't going to take that stuff ever again.
Made me feel like someone else was driving if you know what I mean.
i was on prozac years ago, everyone said i was much easier to get along with....but so is a potted plant...i couldn't carve, couldn't do leather work....not that i lost the ability, i lost the desire. so i quit it, and after a couple of months i was a creative, hard to get along with prick again. the lexapro seems to be a happy medium. i occasionally have days where i feel like a turnip, but i'm not sure how much of that is the meds fault, and how much of it's just getting old.
 

Indacouch

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Very well said, the difference between situational and chronic depression is no joke, my sister has severe chronic depression, whenever she comes to CO I go out of my way to get some killer stuff but sadly she lives in a completely illegal state so she won't take it home with her. She wrote an essay kind of thing on it last year and I wish I could find a copy to post on here. A really in depth look through the eyes of someone actually going through it. @Indacouch i completely agree, with the attention cutters it seems they're also all too happy to fill you in on every supposed horrible detail of their life before you're five minutes into your first ever conversation with them.
Exactly
 

GreatwhiteNorth

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Staff member
Yup it's like here let me show you how to cut correctly. My favorite was them cutting themselves, showing up for sutures and then shrieking over not enough local :roll:
I'm such a pussy I need a local to get a local. o_O

Last month a hand surgeon gave me a shot in the palm of my hand as I have a condition with one of my fingers called "Triggering".
He said "this will hurt quite a bit" & I asked for a local first - he gazes up and down my arms (Tattoo's) & says "Really?"
 

InigoMontoya

Well-Known Member
I'm such a pussy I need a local to get a local. o_O

Last month a hand surgeon gave me a shot in the palm of my hand as I have a condition with one of my fingers called "Triggering".
He said "this will hurt quite a bit" & I asked for a local first - he gazes up and down my arms (Tattoo's) & says "Really?"
You're doing better than me. Show me a picture of a needle and I'll start feeling woozy.
 

Bareback

Well-Known Member
They had me on Zoloft almost a year and it did nothing for me. They tried putting me on Buspar for my anxiety and I took my first pill and regretted it instantly. Nausea, light headed, BP dropped like crazy. @BudmanTX yeah I agree completely. most family practioners don't really grasp those medications or everything revolving them so they'll look up common treatments from their big book and prescribe away without really understanding the whole picture, unless you're dealing with an actual psychologist and even then, my last adventure with a psychiatrist left a bad taste in my mouth. I smoke weed, meditate, and excersise. I think medications can be a huge game changer for a lot of people but it should never be an out the gate first option in my opinion. I've talked to people who say they're depressed and you look at their day to day life and no fuckin wonder. You don't need medication you need to go outside and actually do something with your body and mind.


I think my Dr. skipped the " reading a big book part " , I think he just watched some YT videos, cuz he is a busy man after all.
 

Bareback

Well-Known Member
Yeah, I'd make a terrible dope addict cause I can't watch so I'd need a "second" to administer.
My Dr is a client of mine, I did a huge addition for him years ago, and now if I go in for stitches or something like that I insist he lets me help, he's really cool and has shown up how to do shots, stitches, and some other stuff. But he still charges for the full treatment, ohh well it's good knowledge.
 
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