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Aug. 9th, 2013 11:34 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I decided to cut my Olanzapine dose in half. I decided to do this because it is negatively affecting me and I'm developing mild symptoms of a bad condition that could lead to death. Of course, there are some good things about the medication (I can think logically now), but the cons far outweigh the pros. I can think straight, but I can't think creatively; I have no passion. I'd rather be crazy and original than normal and bland.
I'm thinking of starting a movement, but I don't know how. It would be called "The Silent Majority" and it would focus on the over-medication, misdiagnosis and other psychiatric malpractice of today's generation. I feel that this would be a very good movement to start, but again, I'm not sure how.
I went to a bar/nightclub with my roommate last night. That was actually pretty cool; I only had two beers (because it is kind of odd to sit at a bar and not order anything). The music was good and the place was packed, mostly because it is too small. I met someone from the church and we shook hands; I asked him about the sermon that I missed where I thought they talked about private thoughts, and he said that it was about something fairly different. So sometimes I just jump to conclusions, I guess. Apparently he is in like five bands; that is sort of prodigious.
I'll try to remain stable.
I'm thinking of starting a movement, but I don't know how. It would be called "The Silent Majority" and it would focus on the over-medication, misdiagnosis and other psychiatric malpractice of today's generation. I feel that this would be a very good movement to start, but again, I'm not sure how.
I went to a bar/nightclub with my roommate last night. That was actually pretty cool; I only had two beers (because it is kind of odd to sit at a bar and not order anything). The music was good and the place was packed, mostly because it is too small. I met someone from the church and we shook hands; I asked him about the sermon that I missed where I thought they talked about private thoughts, and he said that it was about something fairly different. So sometimes I just jump to conclusions, I guess. Apparently he is in like five bands; that is sort of prodigious.
I'll try to remain stable.