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Question Cannot experience substances post abilify

Hey all, I have an unusual problem, I was taking abilify 20mg for 8 months and stopped 6 months ago yet I cannot experience any effects from taking psychoactive substances such as alcohol, cannabis, kratom, psilocybin, nicotine or caffeine.

I was wondering if anyone has any experience with this and could give me some tips to recover from this. I honestly only care about cannabis but it sucks that literally nothing works..
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