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hypersensitity to stimuli(sound) and stress(burnout)

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#1 dojob

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Posted 28 April 2018 - 08:14 AM


Hi guys,

 

I'm going to post a little story about myself in the hope you might give me some advice.

 

It started 4 years ago I was doing great until i quit cold turkey my citalopram.  shortly after i got a new job in which i was forced to work 14 hours a day (heavy labour) thats when my burnout started. The doctor gave me a few benzo's for sleep and i found it working fantastic. As i was in a tunnel vision of working and getting a diploma the benzos went on and the work went on for 2 years until i collapsed(burnout).

 

I got off the benzos and i seemed to recover rather quickly(using lots of hgh), I was still in the tunnel vision and I got a new job to reintegrate in the working atmosphere. As motivated as i was i ignored a lot of signals with the thought that i could recover the next day from them (worked 3 days a week mo-wed-fri)

I collapsed again.

 

Shortly after the new burnout i started using cerebrolysin, which enhanced my mood powerfully but also gave me too much excitement.  Then i came across NSI-189. It worked wonders for stress and anxiety however it made me more susceptible for stimuli, especcially for sound.

 

I can't go to crowded places, I can't tolerate intense conversations. I sold my bike because its too stimulating.

When i do such things my head gets 'full' and my bp goes up and the longer i am exposed the harder it gets to get back to a normale state.

 

I find a lot of doctors do not take me seriously, I hope some of you can give me some advice.

I was thinking of switching from NSI to Tianeptine. (It seems i developed tolerance to NSI)

The story above is a lot shortened because it would be way too much info if i wrote down the 4 years.

If you need any specific information please ask!

 

and thank you for your time.


Edited by dojob, 28 April 2018 - 08:31 AM.






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