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News Advances in psychiatry: opioid prescriptions for incels

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The opioid system is a crucial part of the human brain, and its role in social attachment and love is undeniable. Incels, who often suffer from depression and loneliness due to a lack of social attachment and love, can benefit from therapudic doses of mu-opioid agonists to treat their symptoms. Indeed, it has been shown that individuals with Borderline Personality Disorder, which many incels have, have low levels of endorphins, which can be regulated by mu-opioid agonists.

However, due to the opioid crisis, there is a stigma around prescribing opioids, and it is important to recognize the danger of over-prescribing opioids and the need for tight regulation. But it is also essential to realize that opioids have a place in the medical field and can be beneficial to patients in need. Mu-opioid agonists can be used to treat incels in therapeudic doses, and the benefits should not be ignored. With proper monitoring and regulation, opioids can be safely prescribed and used to treat those in need, such as incels.
 
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my advice: rather than turning incels to zombies, force foids to join sexual labour facility
 
my advice: rather than turning incels to zombies, force foids to join sexual labour facility
Therapeutic doses of mu-opioid agonists do not cause sedation and "nodding out" like recreational doses of opioids. This is because therapeutic doses of mu-opioids target the same receptors as recreational doses, but at lower concentrations. These lower concentrations stimulate the mu-opioid receptors, which can have analgesic effects, but not the same sedative effects seen in recreational doses. In fact, in rat studies, low doses of mu-opioid agonists have been shown to be stimulatory and to increase activity. For example, one study found that low doses of morphine increased locomotor activity and increased exploratory behavior compared to control rats.
 
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So more kikepills to help us ignore the reality of our solution? :feelsautistic:
 
So more kikepills to help us ignore the reality of our solution? :feelsautistic:
Unlike SSRIs, which tend to treat depression by making people emotionally numb, therapudic mu-opioid agonists stimulate positive feelings and truly make one feel good. This stimulation of positive emotions is especially important for incels, who often lack the social support they need to cope with depression. Therapudic mu-opioid agonists can provide the feeling of being cared for and accepted, which can help incels to feel better and more connected to their community. Additionally, therapudic mu-opioid agonists can help incels to reduce negative self-talk and improve their self-image. The combination of improved social connection, increased self-esteem, and increased positive emotion can help incels to better cope with their depression and live more fulfilling lives.
 
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Unlike SSRIs, which tend to treat depression by making people emotionally numb, therapudic mu-opioid agonists stimulate positive feelings and truly make one feel good. This stimulation of positive emotions is especially important for incels, who often lack the social support they need to cope with depression. Therapudic mu-opioid agonists can provide the feeling of being cared for and accepted, which can help incels to feel better and more connected to their community. Additionally, therapudic mu-opioid agonists can help incels to reduce negative self-talk and improve their self-image. The combination of improved social connection, increased self-esteem, and increased positive emotion can help incels to better cope with their depression and live more fulfilling lives.
What about withdrawal from these substances? :ping:
 
What about withdrawal from these substances? :ping:

The development of tolerance to opioids is a serious issue at both recreational and therapeutic doses. It can lead to physical and psychological dependence, as well as an increased risk of overdose and other medical complications. Tolerance is more of an issue at recreational doses due to the higher amounts taken and the frequency of use. Recreational users tend to take larger doses, and use more frequently, which can lead to tolerance more quickly.

However, tolerance can still be an issue at therapeutic doses as well, as patients may become desensitized to the effects of the opioids over time. This can lead to dose escalation, and an increased risk of addiction and overdose.

Fortunately, tolerance to opioids can be managed with ultra low dose naltrexone. Unlike standard dose naltrexone, which blocks opioid receptors and reduces the effects of the drug, ultra low dose naltrexone actually sensitizes the opioid receptors and potentiates opioid action. This means that the effects of the opioid are increased, rather than decreased, which can help to reduce the development of tolerance and reduce the risk of addiction and overdose.
 
Hormones related to love, sexual attraction and orgasm are all opiods in nature, so we may be able to experience what chad does:chad:
I don't know I don't wanna touch drugs.
Shrooms that you mentioned still sound interesting tho.
 
I don't know I don't wanna touch drugs.
Shrooms that you mentioned still sound interesting tho.
Psychedelics such as psilocybin are the opposite of SSRIs in that they do not numb the user but rather increase their emotions. This can actually be seen as a therapeutic process, because it allows the user to become more aware of their feelings and emotions and gain insight into why they are feeling the way they are. Increased emotions can help to bring to the surface issues that may have been suppressed, giving the user a chance to understand and work on them.

An interesting point to consider is that opioids can actually work in harmony with psychedelics. While psychedelics bring up difficult emotions, opioids can help to reduce the distress caused by the emotions. Thus, opioids can be used to counter any anxiety or depression that is felt during a psychedelic experience. This can help to provide a safe and comfortable environment for the person to explore their emotions and gain insight into their issues.
 
Erm... Sorry, guys, but you are talking with an AI, not a real human

sorry, atavistic, but those guys are really going to use drugs ahahaha
 
sorry, atavistic, but those guys are really going to use drugs ahahaha
And? I fully believe in the efficacy of opioids for depression/loneliness/BPD, and am using them myself.

I have also taken psychedelics, including in tandem with opioids, and can attest to how the latter ease the emotional pain involved in a psychedelic trip if you are plagued by an undercurrent of negative emotions.

AI simply generates textual style and spares me from having to think of each particular word to use, and what sentence structure. I am feeding the arguments into it; it is not generating the arguments for my amusement or something.
 
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It.. shows.
Yes, it shows in the sense that I went from being extremely suicidal and angry, to emotionally contented and enthusiastic about life. That could not have happened without mu-opioid agonism, and it is not something far-fetched like you suppose. For example, ketamine's antidepressant effects have been found to be dependent on its interactions with the mu-opioid receptor. And ketamine is FDA approved for treatment-resistant depression.
 
Yes, it shows in the sense that I went from being extremely suicidal and angry, to emotionally contented and enthusiastic about life. That could not have happened without mu-opioid agonism, and it is not something far-fetched like you suppose. For example, ketamine's antidepressant effects have been found to be dependent on its interactions with the mu-opioid receptor. And ketamine is FDA approved for treatment-resistant depression.
Answer in private message
 
Kratom is an excellent starting point for determining whether mu-opioid agonism can be therapeutic for a person. Kratom is a naturally occurring plant-based product derived from the leaves of the Mitragyna speciosa tree native to Southeast Asia. It has been used traditionally in that region as a mild stimulant and sedative. In recent years, it has gained popularity in other parts of the world as an herbal supplement for pain relief and relaxation.

Kratom is an ideal choice for exploring the potential therapeutic benefits of mu-opioid agonism, as it has a low risk of addiction, does not lead to respiratory depression or other serious side effects, and has a ceiling of effects. This means that higher doses will not produce additional effects, thus reducing the potential for overdose or other serious adverse events. Additionally, kratom is widely legal in the United States, making it a safe and accessible option for exploring the effects of mu-opioid agonism.
 
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Shrooms and other psychedelics alter the way you think and make you feel "awakened"
In my experience, perception is altered, and a function of this is enabling you to notice what you usually wouldn't. It starts with minor things such as noticing that the television is a literal screen, and not some entrancing portal, and the fact that you have glasses on your face, etc. These are things your mind would usually take for granted and not register consciously.

It gets interesting the more introspective you become. It truly pulls things out of the subconscious tbhngl.

In my case, this includes suicidality and rage, which is why it was nice for opioids to tone that down, JFL. And also phenibut.
 
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Thougts on afobazol/fabomotizol and grandaxin/tofisopam?
 
Will research into it. Interesting.
 
Mang i should become a psychiatrist
 

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