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I usually play a medic class in class based multiplayer games so have faith that my advice is sound.
Do cocaine.
Do cocaine.
Causes schizophrenia??? A Dr put you on Invega???!!! Injections or tablets? Jesus fucking christ....are you manifesting any signs of schizophrenia? That is an extraordinarily serious drug to put someone on. What kind of dr? Are you seeing a Psychiatrist? Everything about this screams wrong.I tested positve for Celiac's Disease, which causes Schizophrenia.
the good news? this's incredibly easy to do if you live in the u.s...I don't know if I'd advise doing anything enjoyable at all. Seek out only the blandest food, the worst TV shows and avoid any forms of achievement or satisfaction.
They'll just add estrogen to his blockersI want him to ask on Resetera.
You're not a doctor stop getting high and pretending you're one.My roommate and I were watching Dopamine detox videos on YouTube, and it occured to me that since I have taken Dopamine Receptor Blockers as an injection, that the dopamine hits from games don't hit the same. So should I play videogames while medicated this way?
There's some professionals that defend there's cases where you experiment a flood of dopamine, your body became resistant to it, like in drug abuse situations, or when you are addicted to social media and so on. That's the biggest of the reasos why you always need more to feel satisfied.Dopamine.... BLOCKER?!
wtf? give me more dopamine!
I recommend (with abundance of caution) to try asking the question and recommendations in a few different prompts to major LLMs. So hit up ChatGPT, Anthropic's Claud, Gemini, Facebook's model, etc... and compare the answers. They are surprisingly decent at doing this sort of research that doesn't' need to be up to date. Make sure to compare the answers, try asking same thing in a different manner and eliminate stuff down. You can even plug in answers from one ChatBot into others and ask the questions in "reverse".The people who think I should pay for this information are being ridiculous.
I don't think it blocks all dopamine, but helps regulate it.
Good luck to you, then. I agree that you shouldn't have to pay for an adequate treatment, but, because of the way you are talking I bet you're in the USA, where there's no universal healthcare system, so you're out of luck. But it's best to do nothing than to do whatever you've been doing. You could end in a worse state than you are right now. I hope you manage to find a solution to your problem.The people who think I should pay for this information are being ridiculous.
What do you think will happen if you do something that would normally release dopamine while on blockers? You ask as if the dopamine could cause a pressure build up behind the blockers until it eventually explodes your brain.My roommate and I were watching Dopamine detox videos on YouTube, and it occured to me that since I have taken Dopamine Receptor Blockers as an injection, that the dopamine hits from games don't hit the same. So should I play videogames while medicated this way?
That's your problem.My roommate and I were watching Dopamine detox videos on YouTube
Well, it's only happened to me once, when I got in an argument that got me riled up, but my medication fires off when I try to act on the dopamine hits. My roommate says it's like the medication lies dormant waiting to strike. Mostly I just don't have the drive to act on Dopamine driven stuff. It's kind of feels flat, which gives me focus, unless I am threatened.What do you think will happen if you do something that would normally release dopamine while on blockers? You ask as if the dopamine could cause a pressure build up behind the blockers until it eventually explodes your brain.
thanks for the detailed explanation.There's some professionals that defend there's cases where you experiment a flood of dopamine, your body became resistant to it, like in drug abuse situations, or when you are addicted to social media and so on. That's the biggest of the reasos why you always need more to feel satisfied.
Some people (not serious professionals, mind you, most are just youtube nuthead lifestyle coaches) are prescribing some sort of "dopamine detox" (there's books about this bullshit) for those cases, and some people even prescribe drugs they don't understand completely to treat it. It doesn't work like that in the end, but people generally buy the bullshit they hear. Absolutely crazy stuff, the drug OT is taking isn't even completely understood, it is theorized that the effects it have in pacients with mental disorders are from its effects in serotonin and dopamine receptors, but it isn't fully proved that it acts this way. They just know the drug works treating some diseases, the trials proved it, but the action mechanism isn't fully comprehended and that is just the more accepted hypothesis.
If OT is really having some problems related to this, he just need to stop doing whatever is giving the dopamine flood, be it drugs or whatever. Not take some serious prescription drugs by the advice of some youtube rando. It takes time, but he will be alright. If not, then it's not related to that and he will be in need for real medical assistance.
I don't know that dopamine is released when you have an argument. You may be attributing too much to one chemical.Well, it's only happened to me once, when I got in an argument that got me riled up, but my medication fires off when I try to act on the dopamine hits. My roommate says it's like the medication lies dormant waiting to strike. Mostly I just don't have the drive to act on Dopamine driven stuff. It's kind of feels flat, which gives me focus, unless I am threatened.
Conversation feels like a breeze, whereas, before the medication,I would miss things being said due to misfires of dopamine distracting me.
How cruel eating rawoats and playing Starfield all day.I don't know if I'd advise doing anything enjoyable at all. Seek out only the blandest food, the worst TV shows and avoid any forms of achievement or satisfaction.
Now you started to give some context. If you felt distracted while doing simple tasks, or during things that are really important, the first thing that comes to mind is exhaustion, or stress. In some cases, it could be adhd, but more information is needed to do a real diagnosis. The medication you're taking isn't related to what you're experiencing at all, neither dopamine "misfire".before the medication,I would miss things being said due to misfires of dopamine distracting me.
You should change your username to minorgamer10 now. /sMy roommate and I were watching Dopamine detox videos on YouTube, and it occured to me that since I have taken Dopamine Receptor Blockers as an injection, that the dopamine hits from games don't hit the same.
I'm not a doctor but what do you mean by "isn't the same ?" cause the degree of severity is different and it's not just on video games, whatever your answer might be I'm concluding that it's depression, it actually doesn't stay the same, the severity keeps on progressing and you should do something sooner.Invega