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I need to shout out my therapist and also my daily anti-depressant for getting me through today because my car officially died (in the middle of the road no less) and I was weirdly calm through the whole ordeal. Now I get to deal with being carless and unemployed in the middle of nowhere, so that’s fun. I’m listing below my v*nmo and c*shapp if anyone can help me out with these Uber rides.

V*nmo: @LeftHandSam

C*shapp: @LeftHandSam98

I recently saw a new psychiatrist. He took me off Effexor and Rexulti and put me on Prozac. He said the side effect profile of prozac isn’t bad. (He doesn’t know how sensitive I am.) I started Prozac a couple days before school, and let me tell you, I am going through hell. Nausea, stomach pain, soreness, overheating, headache.

First day of school on Tuesday. I started the morning by vomiting repeatedly. Then, while walking to class, a car turning right on red didn’t see me. Rolled into me, smacked me pretty good. I’m very thankful he didn’t hit the gas, but I wish the [redacted] had at least glanced in my direction after he literally almost ran me over. Later that day, I miss a step on a staircase and twist my ankle. Not too bad so whatever. Not two steps later, my ankle gives out and I fall down a flight of stairs.

Felt everything this morning, Wednesday. Wanted to die for multiple reasons. Gulped down some Tylenol and promptly fell back asleep. My classes don’t start til 11:20, which is good because my alarm didn’t go off. I was nearly crying by my first class.

Then, my next class made it worth everything.

Aural rehabilitation. I love it so much. Everything we’re going to do, every story she told. Guys, this is what I want to do with my life. I’m so happy to have found the love of my life in audiology.

Tl;dr - keep going. The worst day is still only 24 hours long. Things can and will be better.

impulsively coming off meds during manic may. no longer olanzapine queen or prozac princess

lamotriginerash:

Why does my OCD get worse in the summer? The fuck is up with that?

I’m afraid that the only thing that works on it is Prozac. I don’t want to be on an SSRI ever again, but it’s literally the only thing that works.

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‘THE DOWNWARD SPIRAL’ - NINE INCH NAILS

PROZAC ADVERTISEMENT: IDEAS DEVELOPMENT

TRACK 4: MARCH OF THE PIGS

Based on one of my favourite parts of ‘The Downward Spiral’ album, the musical mood shift that accompanies the line “Now doesn’t it make you feel better?” I felt inspired to create a Nine Inch Nails poster that parodied a Prozac advertisement from years ago. 

My goal was to replicate the graphic and typographical elements of the ad with a backdrop of one of the pictures I had take on my search for interesting textures for this project. 

The picture is of a thorn bush at the forefront of a sunny blue sky. I loved the contrast in this image because it isn’t so apparent until you notice that the flowerless plants are actually branches of razor sharp thorns, natures barbed-wire. 

For those unaware of Prozac, it is an anti depressant with a bad habit of making people more depressed. Among its side effects are nausea, dizziness, anxiety, trouble sleeping, and in certain cases, suicidal thoughts. 

I was excited to have the opportunity to include The Downward Spiral’s visual motif accompanied by the three words given to Russell Mill’s by Trent to create the albums original artwork (attrition, decay, and wound) as well as the logo for Trent’s imprint record label, Nothing Records.


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