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Post by littlez on Jul 23, 2009 8:44:25 GMT -5
Hey, hope this finds you well! Just been wondering if someone is prescribed to take psychiatric medications, does this inhibit the ability to sense or experience things like ghosts, energy or anything of the sort? Someone a long time ago told me this, but just wondering what you thought on the topic. Thanks muchly!!
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Post by aneaglesangel on Jul 23, 2009 9:57:37 GMT -5
I think it depends on the medication itself, and the amount of medication they are getting. I was a bit worried about the medication I'm on. I have to take a low dose of anti-seizure medication and wondered what type of effects it would have on some of my abilities, which are inconsistent in the first place, but do work if I set my mind to it. Over the years, I've worked with many skilled people doing what I call "experiments" and testing their abilities and my own in receiving what they send. I find that the medication hasn't seemed to change anything other than I haven't dropped like a stone lately. I don't really have a true seizure disorder, it's more related to my spinal problem and whatever nerve I decide to be hitting or pinching on a given day, but it seems to be working for me, and doesn't seem to affect the skills I have. But like I say, it is a very small dose.
I think my partner Gabby and Matt himself would be better equipped to answer this, since they work together as chemists in a drug company and have considerable knowledge on this subject. I think they would need to know more specifics about what drug and what the dosage is though. Many drugs have unintended side effects that no one knew about when they first put the drug out on the market, so I think sometimes it's like Russian roulette.
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