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Old 02-18-2022, 07:07 AM #1
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Default Brain damage by meds and psychose, myth or math ?

Hello again,

I heard that medication and also psychose can both struck to do damage to the brain.
I sometimes what I can gain back ?
And what I actually lost ?
Why do we change character so much with these changes ?
I think I heal some, but what can I learn more?

Image of my losses;
- I have trouble with the overview of something that needs work done, and start the steps that I need to succeed.
- I can handle way less stress, I got a little bit more easygoing but still having enough trouble with it.
- I used to have a lot of trouble with my filter, meaning being too talkative and saying everything that comes to mind .. I think this one has changed a lot.
- I gained a lot of weight and I can't shake it off anymore, maybe because of lithium?
- energy level is a lot lower..

Tell me more please

Or is there not much hope ?



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