Thursday, February 13, 2020

Not everyone has an internal monologue. . . (!!!)

This article has blown my mind, as a tweet blew the mind of the author of the article. It's a chain reaction, brains popping off one after another.

Check out Today I Learned That Not Everyone Has An Internal Monologue And It Has Ruined My Day, where the author of Inside My Mind, well, learns something, that he then wrote about, that then had me learning something.

He mind exploded after reading this - brace yourself!

It is, indeed, blowing my mind. The author went on to ask around about this:
Literally the first person I asked was a classmate of mine who said that she can not “hear” her voice in her mind. I asked her if she could have a conversation with herself in her head and she looked at me funny like I was the weird one in this situation. So I began to become more intrigued. Most people I asked said that they have this internal monologue that is running rampant throughout the day. However, every once in a while, someone would say that they don’t experience this.
I e-mailed myself the article so that later on today I can text all of my friends and ask them about this.

Check out the original post.

Weaning down: Day 9.

Checking in.

9 days in and no side effects so far.

Extremely surprised - but hesitant to even mention it since I could potentially lose my frigan mind at any point in time.

Cautiously optimistic. But barely.

Thursday, February 6, 2020

Weaning down.

I asked a GP to write me a subscription for a lower dose.

I was on 150 mg, I'm now on a 75 and a 38.5, totaling 113.50.

I will try this for 6 weeks.

I am on Day 3.

So far so good.

Early days, real skiddish about what tomorrow brings...