Yes, i messed up last week, just 1 use, but OD, had to get narcaned back,Was this a very recent relapse?
And i feel i was gone for a bit too long, that it hurt my brain
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Yes, i messed up last week, just 1 use, but OD, had to get narcaned back,Was this a very recent relapse?
Been knowing you a while on here. I would be very hesitant to try anything for that sole purpose, and the last thing is certainly not mushrooms.Yes, i messed up last week, just 1 use, but OD, had to get narcaned back,
And i feel i was gone for a bit too long, that it hurt my brain
Are you not able to read the post previous to your own? The OP has explained this.How did you hurt your brain? Due to AAS use?
It is also possible. Read about aas and neurotransmiters. Especially tren,boldaHow did you hurt your brain? Due to AAS use?
Yes, i messed up last week, just 1 use, but OD, had to get narcaned back,
And i feel i was gone for a bit too long, that it hurt my brain
Where?Are you not able to read the post previous to your own? The OP has explained this.
Yes started some memory games and will do more in that nature, reading and such, thank youI was in a similar boat , my cognition deteriorate extremely bad where i was even scared myself if i could ever return too "normal".
What helped me recover was what sombody stated above.
I challenged my mind every day with activities such as reading, music production, learning new topics, building things, puzzles, art crafts, car project, literally chopping wood. Honestly anything i could find that stimulated my brain enough too be distracted and focused.
I straight up turned on "Survival mode" in my brain, Weed helped alot , i thought of micro dosing shrooms, But i wanted too recovery without it too ensure i didnt give myself more possible psychosis.
I started on alot of vitamins And herbal supplements, fish oil, lots and lots of Weed too rest and sleep!!
after a bit into "working out" my brain and a year into being clean, i could say there was a major turning point where i literally felt dramatic day too day improvement in every single function, from motor skills too behavioral functions and even speech!! That feeling alone was a high to me. THE BRAIN CAN REPAIR AND RECOVER! STAY STRONG BROTHER!
Awesome job, good input and good to know for sure.Sorry to hear about relapse. Just kicked a nasty decade long addiction. Am now pushing 9 months clean and have zero desire to use. I went to over 15 rehabs, jail "family rehab" and nothing worked for me. I absolutely know this sounds Corny and cliche, but no one can be forced into sobriety. In my many travels and many attempts to get and stay sober I found one common denominator in those that I encountered that were sober and have stayed sober. EVERYONE TO A MAN said they absolutely "wanted" to get sober. In addiction we are absolute top of the game in manipulation and deceit, and that includes fooling and lying to ourselves. I told myself countless times I wanted to get sober. But that's essentially all I did, was say it. I did nothing to actually promote and manifest sobriety. Going to rehab and counseling are helpful, but they are "supplements" to sobriety and not the driving force to actually staying sober. Met an old timer at a rehab once and told me flatly, you will either want to get sober at some point, or you just won't. I know this sounds way too simple and again Corny and a bit trite, but for me it was absolutely true. 9;months sober is a drop in a bucket, but for myself it's been absolutely unbelievable. I went 10 yrs and was never sober more than a cpl of weeks. So the 9 months has been gratifying and motivating. Don't get me wrong, rehabs and support groups are absolutely a great means of help. I think the cumulative effect helped in my life. Just my 2 cents. I am not saying this application is for every addict. This is what my journey has revealed to me. Good luck my man! God bless!
Jay
Yes, it turns out i did indeed cause hypoxic damage to brain from this. Its only on one side though. I have am remembering more but not 100%. What would help?Was this a very recent relapse?
Hey bro , From a neurological point a view , The best thing would be tons of natural sleep and napping as much as you can. Is that something that could be a challenge too do? The brain repairs, rewires, and releases toxins best when asleep.Yes, it turns out i did indeed cause hypoxic damage to brain from this. Its only on one side though. I have am remembering more but not 100%. What would help?
