u/Complex-Particular45

▲ 67 r/bipolar

If your medications worked then take it and don't listen what strangers say

My medications used to work but i made the horrible mistake of stopping them and try other drugs because redditors say it's toxic and when i tried them back they just don't work and have horrible side effects along with other drugs that used to work. Probably withdrawing and trying alternative drugs damaged my brain somehow. I'm currently trying but probably nothing will work. Don't make my mistake, this is probably the end for me

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u/Complex-Particular45 — 7 hours ago
▲ 2 r/zoloft

Zoloft used to work, now i experience adverse effects that didn't happen before and i want to die

I used to take olanzapine and sertraline to treat anxiety and depression; although the anxiety persisted, I felt it was manageable and I lived happily. However, after hearing redditors saying that olanzapine is highly toxic and because it caused excessive sleepiness, I struggled but eventually managed to quit.

​but that was my fatal mistake, i tried myriad of drugs and ended up with adverse effects at the drugs that used to work on me. All of sertraline, fluoxetine, olanzapine, amitripytine that used to work gave up on me and gave me serious adverse effects. I think this is my end, trying all types of drugs damaged my brain somehow. Guys if your drugs are working, pls keep it going, do anything your doctor tells you to, don't make my mistake, now my heart is racing like hell and i have intense constipation, this might be the end for me

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u/Complex-Particular45 — 2 days ago

My drugs stopped working and i think i'm about to die

I (M24) used to take olanzapine and sertraline to treat anxiety and depression; although the anxiety persisted, I felt it was manageable and I lived happily. However, after hearing that olanzapine is highly toxic and because it caused excessive sleepiness, I struggled but eventually managed to quit.

​My sleep issues returned, so I saw a doctor and was prescribed mirtazapine, a medication I had taken before, but this time it caused me to sleep 16 hours a day and triggered severe anxiety, hand tremors, an inability to make eye contact, and irritable bowel syndrome—symptoms that only subsided when I was prescribed diazepam.

​I later tried returning to olanzapine and sertraline without side effects, but quit again to retry mirtazapine; the side effects returned, and I used bromazepam 6mg to manage them. Most recently, when I tried sertraline for long-term stability, it caused increased anxiety, headaches, and a burning sensation in my neck and legs (which also happened with fluoxetine), while olanzapine now causes severe constipation that I never experienced before.

​I am in total despair and believe that constantly changing and using these medications has permanently damaged my brain. I don't understand what is happening to me, and I feel like I will take my life soon because of my own foolishness

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u/Complex-Particular45 — 3 days ago
▲ 4 r/aiwars

The video above was made using Seedance 2.0. Now I believe even a 10-year-old could do this. If that's the case, then everyone can do it, and that's a great thing. People can now create their own endings for their favorite TV shows. Those with great stories to tell can bring them to life without having to rely on big studios. We will soon see a lot of independent films. The future is going to be very interesting.

u/Complex-Particular45 — 13 days ago