Frankonya
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So if you are in here, maybe you are curious as to what that title means. Night Terrors or something similar runs in my family. AKA we wake up at night and we see things. Psychologist call this hallucinations. I've been dealing with them for 20 or more years.. You kindof get used to it.. wake up.. see something not awesome, but actually scary as shit and yell at it, run from it, shine light at it, freak your spouse out... then laugh and say "damn I had another one" and go back to sleep.
So over the last year I decided to go see a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist.. never knew they were different.. I call one a pill doctor, he just goes through different drugs to see what they do.. and the other likes to talk.
Talking - worthless in this case.. most likely hereditary.. but ok.. gave it a try.
Pill doctor.. prescribed first a blood pressure med because it helps with nightMARES but had no idea if it would help with hallucinations. That didn't work, so he prescribed something a little harder down the psychosis treatment line that after reviewing the sides, I had no interest in taking. Guess I wasn't THAT interested in a cure. I told him it didn't work either and he prescribed Seroquel... NO WAY... lol.. I decided to live with my hallucinations.
Well.. enter Osta.. I had taken it a year or so ago for 8 weeks and I remember not having any hallucinations for about 3 months after (normal were 2-3 times a week). I was on other things at that time so I wasn't sure if that's what did it.. so about 6 months ago I was on Osta again with LGD and once again I lost the hallucinations during and after for 3 months or so... So here I am again. I'm doing Osta only and I'm on week 6. Over the 6 weeks I've probably only had 1 hallucination and it was a minor one compared to normal.
So I'm posting it up and maybe someone else that has a similar situation might want to give it a run and see what happens. And if there are any pill doctors or anyone else out there that might want to try and explain to me why this works, I'd be happy to read it.
So if you are in here, maybe you are curious as to what that title means. Night Terrors or something similar runs in my family. AKA we wake up at night and we see things. Psychologist call this hallucinations. I've been dealing with them for 20 or more years.. You kindof get used to it.. wake up.. see something not awesome, but actually scary as shit and yell at it, run from it, shine light at it, freak your spouse out... then laugh and say "damn I had another one" and go back to sleep.
So over the last year I decided to go see a Psychologist and a Psychiatrist.. never knew they were different.. I call one a pill doctor, he just goes through different drugs to see what they do.. and the other likes to talk.
Talking - worthless in this case.. most likely hereditary.. but ok.. gave it a try.
Pill doctor.. prescribed first a blood pressure med because it helps with nightMARES but had no idea if it would help with hallucinations. That didn't work, so he prescribed something a little harder down the psychosis treatment line that after reviewing the sides, I had no interest in taking. Guess I wasn't THAT interested in a cure. I told him it didn't work either and he prescribed Seroquel... NO WAY... lol.. I decided to live with my hallucinations.
Well.. enter Osta.. I had taken it a year or so ago for 8 weeks and I remember not having any hallucinations for about 3 months after (normal were 2-3 times a week). I was on other things at that time so I wasn't sure if that's what did it.. so about 6 months ago I was on Osta again with LGD and once again I lost the hallucinations during and after for 3 months or so... So here I am again. I'm doing Osta only and I'm on week 6. Over the 6 weeks I've probably only had 1 hallucination and it was a minor one compared to normal.
So I'm posting it up and maybe someone else that has a similar situation might want to give it a run and see what happens. And if there are any pill doctors or anyone else out there that might want to try and explain to me why this works, I'd be happy to read it.