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  1. Has anyone had any expirience with this drug while having hppd? I cannot seem to find much info about it in regards to HPPD. I don't think this drug would affect HPPD but maybe just increase the awareness of it while on it, like most stimulants. I am not looking at this as a possible medication, I am just curious.
  2. Opiates like Oxycodone, codeine, morphine.. etc are fine, as long as you have a prescription so obviously no one here can tell you to go ahead and take it but yes this drug will most likely not affect your symptoms and if it were I would strongly think placebo effect. Oxy and codeine lessen my dp/dr and make me feel more normal. I would rather not mess around with opiates though, tolerance has already built and I can pretty much not touch them without a mammoth dose, I don't like this, so In my opinion, unless you are suffering severe pain, stay clear.
  3. I can see a link with a chemical cause in regards to something physical cause like a neck problem, my migraines manifested from blows to the head, my first one was when I was about 8 or around that age, I was kicked in the back of the head with a steel cap boot (accidental) and it caused a migraine, I didn't have any again until high school around age 16 I was hit in the back of the head with one of those yoga balls and made my head whiplash which from then on migraines started only one or two a year though but they were extremly intense. Now I know migraines seem to have many differen't causes whether it be chemical or physical but I started feeling 'strange' around that time, which I figured must have been the start of anxiety and depersonalization which was before I started taking drugs, I started taking mushrooms then smoking cannabis which incread the 'strange' feeling. Until reading your post I had never thought of it like this, I always thought it would had to of been one 'thing' that cause my symptoms, I think the manifestation of migraine along with taking psychadelics later on down the track is more probable than just one cause. Sorry to go off topic here.
  4. Very interesting, maybe the naltrexone is suited more for those who have the most problem with dp/dr. Would appreciate any updates from you also robbie, the more the better, this is a very interesting drug.
  5. Definatly interested in seeing how this goes, and whether or not it is a permanent or just helping while being on the drug.
  6. Very interesting! and it's great you have found something that has worked! How hard is this drug to get prescribed? I would like to try it! Any updates are apprectiated, cheers! Also, in regards to the forum not coming up on google search, why is this? I had to remember the name of this board to even find it!
  7. Has anyone done this drug while having HPPD?
  8. Low dose Naltrexone is being discussed on the visual snow board. http://thosewithvisualsnow.yuku.com/topic/6071/t/Naltrexone-and-Low-Dose-Naltrexone-LDN.html
  9. I don't think there is fake melatonin, not something I think they would be able to get away with, I think it is the quality that makes the difference in how it works and makes you feel. I used melatonin once, I did not sleep at all, although I did lay there for the whole night feeling as if I was getting some sort of sleep while being awake, it was weird, it's like the melatonin compenstated for the sleep I wasn't getting, but when I got up I still felt like I had no sleep, I have never tried it again.
  10. I personally can't use cannabis because of my anxiety, I think if I were able to smoke enough and I could relax and the negatives would dissapear but after my last expirience I don't even want to try. I have been reading about "Cannabidiol" one of the active components of cannabis, and what I have been reading sounds interesting, I don't know if it could benefit HPPD but I do think anxiety could be treated with it effectively without the side effects you would get from the THC. https://medicalcbd.wordpress.com/2009/08/23/cannabidiol-anti-anxiety-improves-cognition/ " “CBD and the Neural Correlates of Anxiety,” by Jose Alexandre Crippa and colleagues at King’s College, London, and the Universidade de Sao Paulo. They measured blood flow in various parts of the brain as subjects viewed upsetting images and found that those who had been given an oral dose of CBD had markedly reduced responses." I don't know if this is something you could even purchase (legally/illegally) but this is something I'd be interested in trying as I can't say I am a big fan of the effects of cannabis (I've had some good times on it though, I will admit)
  11. Cheers! I will look into it, although you do mention having anxiety might not be a good idea going through with this, ah well :/
  12. I understand your point and it is a good one and I think it is a thought that goes through a lot of peoples heads when they are suffering, I know it is true for my self at least. Think of it like this, you see these third world countires with horrible conditions but you see the people happy and laughing, it may not seem as comfortable as what some other people are living in but just because they are in bad conditions (that is the opinion of people usally living comfortablly) Now think of someone who is living comfortabally but is severly depressed and suicidal, do these people have a better life? While I'm not personally depressed/suicidal anymore, I did talk to a friend about it and it got them angry telling me it is selfish and this and that which I replied along the line of having to find something everyday to stop me from doing it, they then said "there are people that have it worse than you" which really means "you're suffering doesn't matter because you are living comfortable" Suffering is in the mind and while the enviromental conditions do have an impact you will always here of people living good lives under extreme circumstances. Sure, you could give me a billion dollars and I could have everything I wanted, but that doesn't get rid of the suffering. I also think its weird when people justify their suffering because someone else has it worse off, sure it's good to know you're not the only one going through something but saying it's okay because someone else has it worse strikes me as very weird, it makes me want to help these people rather than using it as a comfort. Sorry, went on a bit of a rant lol.
  13. Great success story! I have been thinking about doing a Vipassana but have been a bit of a wimp haha, how was the process, what was the reatreat like and what did you do there? Do you also still meditate and what kind of meditation do you do?
  14. Wow! that is great! have you been off the medication? and if so were the symptoms still gone when off it? I'm glad there is already a success story this early into the new forums development.
  15. This is great! Good luck with this mate!
  16. I don't think anyone can really answer this clearly, reason being is people symptoms can develop differently than others, some had symptoms right after tripping and they never went away, where as I have no idea what caused mine as they slowly built up over time. If they aren't affecting your life and they aren't worrying you then you should just ignore them and get back on with your life because most people will say that thinking about them can make them worse (If only a lot of us knew this from the start) But with regards to HPPD I don't think you have it in the true sense, I have read of many people getting simalir HPPD like symptoms and after abstinence from psychadelics there symptoms dissapeared after a few weeks or months. So my advice would be to stop all psychadelics, even stop smoking cannabis if you do and just don't think about HPPD and get back on nwith your life and chances are your symptoms will just fade. Good luck!
  17. Was your absence from work due to your HPPD? (If you don't mind me asking) I've been okay, just taking it as it comes I guess, I haven't been able to work or even drive for the past year so I guess I can say I've ben doing the same thing for the past year, just trying to get my life back on track, staying optimistic at least. Have an appointment in a month with one of the higher up neurologists here in Australia, so looking foward that! And yeah hopefully the forums start getting back on track again soon!
  18. Seeing as the forum has been down for a while might be nice to see how everyone has been and what everyone has been upto?
  19. balance

    Alcohol?

    You will get mixed responses to this, most people will say it helps, I feel this is because it's action on inhibiting the GABA, which like most drugs that help this condition seem to act on that. It doesn't help my symptoms but it does help me relax/loosen up if I don't over do it. If you decide to drink, take it slowly. I personally only drink 3-4 these days and only once a month as apposed to the 12+ I used to drink on the weekend before all these symptoms developed. In regards to insomnia, what do you do prior to going to bed? Making a routine and setting a time to go to be is a good idea.
  20. Thats a bit of a set back then! Some is better than nothing I guess.
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