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ben7

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Dec 30, 2020
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Apologies if this has been covered before, the question relates to PSSD.

If you have damaged receptors and an injured central nervous system from psychiatric drugs, is N definitely still effective or is SN a better guarantee?

I understand N works on receptors so this is why I wanted to check, not sure how SN works.

Thanks
 
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Anonymous_A

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Oct 4, 2020
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Your over complicating it.
They'll both kill you, follow the guides
 
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Pharmaruined

Nobody gets out alive
Sep 10, 2020
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Apologies if this has been covered before, the question relates to PSSD.

If you have damaged receptors and an injured central nervous system from psychiatric drugs, is N definitely still effective or is SN a better guarantee?

I understand N works on receptors so this is why I wanted to check, not sure how SN works.

Thanks

Don't worry, I'm in the same boat.. but I've had a few surgeries thru the years and ive been put under just fine.. even when I was a raging insomniac.. couldn't sleep a wink the first year I was damaged.. N would be fine.
 
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ben7

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Dec 30, 2020
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Don't worry, I'm in the same boat.. but I've had a few surgeries thru the years and ive been put under just fine.. even when I was a raging insomniac.. couldn't sleep a wink the first year I was damaged.. N would be fine.
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ihateantipsychotics

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Jul 14, 2021
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Apologies if this has been covered before, the question relates to PSSD.

If you have damaged receptors and an injured central nervous system from psychiatric drugs, is N definitely still effective or is SN a better guarantee?

I understand N works on receptors so this is why I wanted to check, not sure how SN works.

Thanks
Wondering the same thing. My receptors are fucked up by antipsychotics and benzos and SSRIs. Will 2 bottles of N work? Medications, alcohol and coffee don't work on me anymore
 
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ben7

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The general consensus on here seems to be N is more powerful than all of these, seems like there is no way to be 100% sure.
 
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phersper

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Jun 28, 2023
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Apologies if this has been covered before, the question relates to PSSD.

If you have damaged receptors and an injured central nervous system from psychiatric drugs, is N definitely still effective or is SN a better guarantee?

I understand N works on receptors so this is why I wanted to check, not sure how SN works.

Thanks
News? I m in the same boat as you
 
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bluebus

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Aug 5, 2023
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I think either would work just fine, as long as you do it correctly. I see your concern with pssd, but SN and N are very potent drugs. Your body, no matter how damaged its cns is, will most likely not be able to survive lethal doses of either of these substances. I wish you the best, and I'm sorry that you have this issue complicating things on top of everything else. Life can be so hard and unfair. Love and peace, bb
 
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Prolonged Suffering

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Questions, I'm new here. What do SN and N mean?
 

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