• Risperdal Revisited: Memory Blanking

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to All on Fri Jun 16 00:57:37 2023
    I'd just like to get this thread going again. There is a drug call Risperdal that is used in Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) as well a schizophrenia. When a large dose of it is taken it has the distinct and real activity of making a person completely unable to remember an event that involves high stress situations. The person on it appears to be totally with it if a little tired, but on this drug in high stress situations the user of this drug has a near total memory blank of the event. They remember just before the high stress event but once that high stress event happens there is no recollection of the events that followed. This isn't well documented because schizo's and obsessive's aren't the most credible witnesses out there. However, this is entirely the situation. If you have the option to try this medication or not then choose not: this is mind control in a nice package. Just don't.

    Does anyone know of any medication that acts similarly to Risperdal? What are the differences between "medicine" of this type?

    Cheers!
    -warmfuzzy

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  • From tilash@700:100/37 to warmfuzzy on Sat Jun 24 20:06:06 2023
    Does anyone know of any medication that acts similarly to Risperdal?

    Most antipsychotics are quite similar. The only good thing about
    them is the 67% rebates you get at bars and liquor shops.

    ... As a matter of fact, it IS a banana in my pocket!

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