pill popper

    numb and subdued

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    1. c_james [deleted] (68 months ago | reply)

      An image that should make every viewer stop with haunting recognition. So effective how the outside boxes & tablets are blurred, further drawing the eye towards the central subject. Fantastic, powerful image. Thank you for having the courage to share. :)

    2. Jackal1 (68 months ago | reply)

      Thank you lone traveler!

    3. SammyKhoo (68 months ago | reply)

      Very effective!!

    4. Blue Ice Envy [deleted] (67 months ago | reply)

      May I ask if you take Prozac?
      And if you do, is it because you are BPD?

    5. Jackal1 (67 months ago | reply)

      Blue Ice Envy -

      Yes, I take prozac. I am diagnosed with Borderline Personality Disorder.

    6. Blue Ice Envy [deleted] (67 months ago | reply)

      Did you feel better after taking it?
      How long did it take you to be diagnosed?
      Did you go through a therapy? If yes; what kind of therapy? And do think it it efficient?
      I am diagnosed with BPD, but never tried Prozac.

    7. Jackal1 (67 months ago | reply)

      Blue Ice Envy -

      You know I do - but mainly because of the sense of numbing. But that could also be due to the combo affect of anti-psychotiuc meds and prozac.
      I was eventually diagnosed by my current pyschiatrist - who is helping me learn about it and accept it. Basically I am having my thought process challenged.

      I am on the waiting list fto see a therapist or CBT.

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