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Why can’t I relax at all even with opioids?

Grassroots asked:


I have been unable to relax or sleep without antipsychotic medication for last couple of years. I also receive a very strong sedative, but it doesn’t work at all without combining it with antipsychotic medication. Recently I got a foot injury and got prescribed with codeine. I expected that Codeine might make me relaxed since it’s an opioid. Instead I found that my body resists the effects of codeine. My neck muscle stiffens and my heart beat goes faster. It seems like some kind of psychological thing is working on my body. I am supposed to be relaxed and drowsy, instead I feel alert and tense.

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I an coming off of narcotic pain killers and ultram for about a year or two straight. Took them for knee injur

kaiors23 asked:


injury and also helped with migranes. I am wondering if anyone knows what anti-depressant would be the best to balance back out with the not having opiates in system. I know the body takes about 30-45 days to go back to normal, but I also know about the mind going into depression when quitting pain killers. Anyone know which one would work best? I took lexapro about 4 years back and it didnt help me, my depression got worse. thanks for the responses btw.
i want to know what meds, not meetings or talk to a doc. I am askin on here becuz i know someone is smart enough to give me some good info.

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Beta Brain Waves For Attention Deficit Disorder Treatment

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It has been scientifically documented that people with attention deficit disorder or attention deficit hyperactivity disorder have different brainwave patterns than most other people. When people with attention deficit disorders attempt to study, read a book, or write an article, their brainwaves remain in the theta brainwave state. Typically, attention problems stem from lacking beta brainwaves. Beta brain waves are associated with organized thinking, the ability to comprehend vocabulary, and spell words correctly. Beta brain waves are also linked to highly focused and goal-oriented states of mind.

The most common method used to get them out of this state and back in a more conscious, logical, mental state of functioning is through the prescription of stimulant drugs. These stimulant medications literally trigger a spark in the beta brainwave pattern of the person with attention problems. These beta brainwaves then increase and the person with A.D.D. is able to concentrate. There are other methods of increasing beta brain waves that are safer and more effective than taking a stimulant medication that many people don’t even know about.

A few methods include: Neurofeedback, biofeedback, and brainwave entrainment. All of these three methods are safe because they directly target the brainwaves of the person with attention deficit disorder and help them learn how to consciously change their brainwaves from a theta state to a beta state when attention is required. This means that when the person with an attention deficit is forced to write an article or take a test, he or she will be able to call up beta brainwaves for an improved ability to concentrate. When the test is over, he or she will be able to shift their brainwave state back to the theta range.

The goal of brainwave training with neurofeedback, biofeedback, and brainwave entrainment into the beta brainwave range is to help the individual with A.D.D. recognize how to change their brainwave state. Essentially, they are being taught how to change the inner workings of their brain through their brainwaves. The success rate of brainwave technology has been very high for helping people with attention deficit disorder to overcome their problems with focus.

Not to mention, stimulants have been found to have potentially unwanted side-effects and are sometimes even dangerous. Some parents of children with A.D.D. are finally catching on to the fact that there are alternative ways to change brainwaves besides having their son or daughter take medication. New technology to target the deficiency in beta brainwaves is important due to the fact that it does actually work. Too often people with attention deficit problems think that taking medication is the only answer to their problems, when this is clearly not the case.

There have been other forms of technology and practices that have been proven to be effective. Too many times we get caught up in thinking that medication is the only resolution, when we should be considering other techniques like beta brainwave entrainment or beta brain wave geared biofeedback to help overcome the obstacles of mental disorders. If you know someone with attention-deficit disorder or attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder that may benefit from changing their brainwaves with new technology, be sure to let them know about this article.

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