
jackie_boy1337
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- Nov 5, 2022
- 77
So, I've been taking Visine with my nightly drinks every night to get this whole process started.
Why Visine? Honestly, I don't really want know when exactly I'm going to go.
I've lived a wild, exciting life up till now- and I intend to do just that, up until my heart cant handle it anymore.
I just started a new job, that I would actually like under normal circumstances.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, I've been suffering from this constant "chitter chatter" for over a year, that has made my life near unbearable.
It's not schizophrenia, it's not paranoia. I'm 99.9% sure an ex-boyfriend of mine (whose father works as an apple engineer, and has close friendships with members of the FBI) has been harrassing me via my tech for the past 17 months.
I can't prove it, I can't escape it, and it's so incredibly difficult to explain.
This past year, I suffered a massive stroke and minor heart attack.
My "friend" had me involuntarily committed during the height of my insomnia, which ruined all prospects I have in regards to a future career.
I wanted to be in either law enforcement, or the forensics field working in a state lab- and that's no longer possible.
And unfortunately- these hopes for the future were some of the few things keeping me going.
Now that these career options are off the table, I have very little keeping me moving forward.
My dad keeps suggesting I quit my job and "apply for disability" for literally the rest of my life.
For once, I've said "OK".
Because I really dont care anymore. I'm done fighting.
How does taking visine feel?
I'll tell you right now that I can definitely feel a difference.
It's difficult to explain, but I can definitely feel that my body has been pumping it towards my heart.
Light-headedness, low heart rate and general numbness are all things I've experienced at work since taking Visine.
My genuine hope is that I'll no longer be alive after Christmas 2022... so I'm hoping that my current micro-dosing of visine NOW (Approx. 10 drops per drink) will make my death by MACROdosing later that much easier.
Much love and current updates to follow,
XOXO
Jackie
Why Visine? Honestly, I don't really want know when exactly I'm going to go.
I've lived a wild, exciting life up till now- and I intend to do just that, up until my heart cant handle it anymore.
I just started a new job, that I would actually like under normal circumstances.
As I've mentioned in previous posts, I've been suffering from this constant "chitter chatter" for over a year, that has made my life near unbearable.
It's not schizophrenia, it's not paranoia. I'm 99.9% sure an ex-boyfriend of mine (whose father works as an apple engineer, and has close friendships with members of the FBI) has been harrassing me via my tech for the past 17 months.
I can't prove it, I can't escape it, and it's so incredibly difficult to explain.
This past year, I suffered a massive stroke and minor heart attack.
My "friend" had me involuntarily committed during the height of my insomnia, which ruined all prospects I have in regards to a future career.
I wanted to be in either law enforcement, or the forensics field working in a state lab- and that's no longer possible.
And unfortunately- these hopes for the future were some of the few things keeping me going.
Now that these career options are off the table, I have very little keeping me moving forward.
My dad keeps suggesting I quit my job and "apply for disability" for literally the rest of my life.
For once, I've said "OK".
Because I really dont care anymore. I'm done fighting.
How does taking visine feel?
I'll tell you right now that I can definitely feel a difference.
It's difficult to explain, but I can definitely feel that my body has been pumping it towards my heart.
Light-headedness, low heart rate and general numbness are all things I've experienced at work since taking Visine.
My genuine hope is that I'll no longer be alive after Christmas 2022... so I'm hoping that my current micro-dosing of visine NOW (Approx. 10 drops per drink) will make my death by MACROdosing later that much easier.
Much love and current updates to follow,
XOXO
Jackie