I need help, over the pass 2 years I been suffering for massive fatigue, inability to pay attention and pretty must not being able to finish work.
Alot of people say i'm lazy when I actually have medical reason to my shit work ethics. The next 2 days I need to put in work hard and i was wondering if theyre any drugs that can help. Whatever that can help me work better school-wise.
you should probably start taking meth
If you are feeling lethargic all the time you might want to go to the doctor. You might have thyroid disease.
[QUOTE=Iago;39666008]I need help, over the pass 2 years I been suffering for massive fatigue, inability to pay attention and pretty must not being able to finish work.
Alot of people say i'm lazy when I actually have medical reason to my shit work ethics. The next 2 days I need to put in work hard and i was wondering if theyre any drugs that can help. Whatever that can help me work better school-wise.[/QUOTE]
I have the same problem, and while amphetamines work great to fix all of that regular use will fuck you up, so you should really go to a doctor before you decide to resort to drugs.
have you tried adjusting your diet or physical exercise??
All of the above, and no drugs make you smarter.
[QUOTE=zach1193;39670288]All of the above, and no drugs make you smarter.[/QUOTE]
I guess you haven't seen the movie limitless. lol
[QUOTE=brianosaur;39670658]I guess you haven't seen the movie limitless. lol[/QUOTE]
Limitless is great
I felt fucking awesome after watching it
then I realised I didn't have any of that drug and just continued with life
I'm assuming you have some sort of body malfunction which makes it hard to work over a period of time? Sounds just like me...
Use marijuana, don't smoke it (that will make you lazy from the smoke), vaporize it, then get shit done!
You're approaching this issue in an incorrect manner. If you have a persistent condition with persistent symptoms, you need professional treatment. Your mindset on drugs shows that you believe that there is no other alternative than illicit drugs to fix this problem. Forget drugs, seek legitimate medical care only with the mindset of describing your symptoms as elaborate as possible. Make people aware of how you're feeling about the situation you're currently in.
I don't believe in laziness, it is merely a symptom emerging from a psychological or psychiatric condition. It's a human right in society to receive health care. If you're having trouble seeking care, ask a parent to help you, or maybe a friend. The important thing is that you act immediately.
Memnoth has the right idea, don't turn to drugs.
[QUOTE=zach1193;39670288]no drugs make you smarter.[/QUOTE]
False, the term cognitive nootropic agents is a field of psychoactive substances where the actions of MAOI, SSRI, SNRI, SNDRI and DRI is included. This includes drugs such as amphetamine and its analogs, anti-depressants and methylphenidate where the psychoactively induced productivity benefits cognition.
[QUOTE=Memnoth;39673980]False, the term cognitive nootropic agents is a field of psychoactive substances where the actions of MAOI, SSRI, SNRI, SNDRI and DRI is included. This includes drugs such as amphetamine and its analogs, anti-depressants and methylphenidate where the psychoactively induced productivity benefits cognition.[/QUOTE]
That depends on what you define as smart.
[QUOTE=Memnoth;39673463]You're approaching this issue in an incorrect manner. If you have a persistent condition with persistent symptoms, you need professional treatment. Your mindset on drugs shows that you believe that there is no other alternative than illicit drugs to fix this problem. Forget drugs, seek legitimate medical care only with the mindset of describing your symptoms as elaborate as possible. Make people aware of how you're feeling about the situation you're currently in.
I don't believe in laziness, it is merely a symptom emerging from a psychological or psychiatric condition. It's a human right in society to receive health care. If you're having trouble seeking care, ask a parent to help you, or maybe a friend. The important thing is that you act immediately.[/QUOTE]
I have a persistent condition with persistent symptoms and I smoke marijuana to make that all go away for a long time.
Turn to a doctor and they will give a loads of pharm drugs that don't work except cause more shit.
You have no idea what is wrong with Iago so you can't just assume that he needs professional treatment.
No you can't assume it but the smartest thing to do is to seek professional treatment first.
Imo illicit drugs even if they be marijuana shouldn't be the first thing you turn to when there is something wrong with you. A lot of doctors will tell you if marijuana will benefit your situation anyway if you ask them.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;39674076]That depends on what you define as smart.[/QUOTE]
Smart; Colloquially derived from the definition of intelligence as a broad term to mean proficient or skilled. It is also associated with IQ which is a test to determine skill in visual pattern recognition even if it is not completely accurate since everyone does not use visual perception to recognize patterns. Intelligence on the other hand is defined as: "Being able to understand."
In either case: Both definitions are within cognitive function and are thereby not dependent on my subjective definition of the word "smart".
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[QUOTE=theinternets;39674090]I have a persistent condition with persistent symptoms and I smoke marijuana to make that all go away for a long time.
Turn to a doctor and they will give a loads of pharm drugs that don't work except cause more shit.
You have no idea what is wrong with Iago so you can't just assume that he needs professional treatment.[/QUOTE]
Then your condition is not medically integrated into our treatment system we currently have in the modern time. Professional treatment by definition means educated contemplation within the field of profession in order to take a proficient action. A physician have a much broader understanding of the human body than you do, therefore you can not draw the conclusion that he needs cannabis on the sole empirical data that it worked for you.
Yea it is, it is also well known and treated by Marijuana. US Govt just likes to hate MJ for stupid reasons.
'Professional' meh, maybe by that society, in some other societies they take crazy nature drugs and go mad-trippin, and come out feeling great.
that has nothing to do with the problem at hand stop being such a hippy
[QUOTE=Memnoth;39674144]Smart; Colloquially derived from the definition of intelligence as a broad term to mean proficient or skilled. It is also associated with IQ which is a test to determine skill in visual pattern recognition even if it is not completely accurate since everyone does not use visual perception to recognize patterns. Intelligence on the other hand is defined as: "Being able to understand."
In either case: Both definitions are within cognitive function and are thereby not dependent on my subjective definition of the word "smart".
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IQ does not increase on stimulants. A flooding of various neurotransmitters does not equal better cognitive function.
Don't assume that illicit drugs are far worse than what a doctor can give you.
Is all
I think he knows that
[QUOTE=theinternets;39674259]Yea it is, it is also well known and treated by Marijuana. US Govt just likes to hate MJ for stupid reasons.[/QUOTE]
It is not fully integrated into society if it is illegal by federal law acting over the entire US, while state laws can decriminalize it. The treatment of the individual needs full societal functionality if to be considered as integrated.
[QUOTE=theinternets;39674259]'Professional' meh, maybe by that society, in some other societies they take crazy nature drugs and go mad-trippin, and come out feeling great.[/QUOTE]
"Feeling great" is pretty much a psychological precursor to ingesting psychoactive substances in the first place. Though not everyone benefits from a psychedelic experience, especially individuals with neuro-psychiatric conditions. Treatments must still be met at an individual level.
Sorry for making rash decisions, i'm pretty desperate because I have alot of shit to do that must be finished in very small time. I think I could do it but I'm easily distracted by work no matter how hard I try I immediately space out/day dream. I know it sounds like i'm just lazy but I litterly can't focus on work. It's worse when it comes to pointless things that i'm forced to do.
[QUOTE=Memnoth;39674391]It is not fully integrated into society if it is illegal by federal law acting over the entire US, while state laws can decriminalize it. The treatment of the individual needs full societal functionality if to be considered as integrated.
"Feeling great" is pretty much a psychological precursor to ingesting psychoactive substances in the first place. Though not everyone benefits from a psychedelic experience, especially individuals with neuro-psychiatric conditions. Treatments must still be met at an individual level.[/QUOTE]
I was more-or-less speaking on the state medical marijuana treatment level. The Federal govt law on MJ is fucked beyond belief.
I see you are being quite literal with my words.
in my context .. 'feeling great' = less-ailments after treatments
....like Ayahuasca for treating addictions.
[QUOTE=Mindtwistah;39674303]IQ does not increase on stimulants. A flooding of various neurotransmitters does not equal better cognitive function.[/QUOTE]
When excess dopaminenergic activity is available, everything you do creates a slight neuro-synaptic response to the pleasure center of the brain. This means everything you perceive as cognitively available and usable will be sub-consciously practiced in a form of learning process that involves neuro-plasticity and will therefore be more accessible to cognitive activation. Where accessibility is the foundation of cognitive function.
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[QUOTE=theinternets;39674454]I was more-or-less speaking on the state medical marijuana treatment level. The Federal govt law on MJ is fucked beyond belief.[/QUOTE]
Federal law is simply inconsistent with state laws because of the general controversy among politicians, level of education being the key ingredient.
[QUOTE=theinternets;39674454]in my context .. 'feeling great' = less-ailments after treatments
....like Ayahuasca for treating addictions.[/QUOTE]
This is still from a professional standpoint if we're talking about treatment. The situation and the individual must be assessed before a treatment can be considered, otherwise no knowledge about the ailment would have produced the result in the form of a specific treatment.
[QUOTE=theinternets;39674090]I have a persistent condition with persistent symptoms and I smoke marijuana to make that all go away for a long time.
Turn to a doctor and they will give a loads of pharm drugs that don't work except cause more shit.
You have no idea what is wrong with Iago so you can't just assume that he needs professional treatment.[/QUOTE]
Medical care expands far beyond going to a general practitioner and getting pills. All medicines, even pot will just cover up symptoms, what you should do is look for the cause (a professional will know much more about this than you, and you yourself have a bias towards yourself) and try to fix that.
There are many more fields of medicine than "take this pill"
[QUOTE=creative;39674548]Medical care expands far beyond going to a general practitioner and getting pills. All medicines, even pot will just cover up symptoms, what you should do is look for the cause (a professional will know much more about this than you, and you yourself have a bias towards yourself) and try to fix that.
There are many more fields of medicine than "take this pill"[/QUOTE]
I know the cause, and Marijuana is the solution. I'm not going to take injections (2 year plans) that can result in more symptoms/ more problems, or am I going to take catabolic steroids, just not going to happen.
Already tried the doc's treatment plans to an extent, and I was not happy with the results, Marijuana is a proven anti-inflammatory for my condition, also might be considered a cure!
All hope is in Sativex when that gets FDA approved, then that would be considered something 'professional'.
[QUOTE=Iago;39674409]Sorry for making rash decisions, i'm pretty desperate because I have alot of shit to do that must be finished in very small time. I think I could do it but I'm easily distracted by work no matter how hard I try I immediately space out/day dream. I know it sounds like i'm just lazy but I litterly can't focus on work. It's worse when it comes to pointless things that i'm forced to do.[/QUOTE]
Sounds like major procrastination. I just try to nut up/ buckle down and just power through that. IDK I'm not a professional, you need to find one! Apparently.
[QUOTE=Iago;39674409]Sorry for making rash decisions, i'm pretty desperate because I have alot of shit to do that must be finished in very small time. I think I could do it but I'm easily distracted by work no matter how hard I try I immediately space out/day dream. I know it sounds like i'm just lazy but I litterly can't focus on work. It's worse when it comes to pointless things that i'm forced to do.[/QUOTE]
No need to apologize, you do seem to be under a lot of stress. The manifestation of laziness often goes hand in hand with a form of neuro-psychiatric condition. If you think this may be the case, get an assessment done. Who knows, maybe you will get a diagnosis that gives you access to help on a level that acts beneficiary to the point of not suffering with this anymore.
marijuana and mushrooms. /end of thread
they dont make you smarter
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