One more physical health - related horror story is about joint pain. Dbol can cause the body to retain more water in the joints. This led to some users experiencing severe joint pain, making it difficult for them to move around or exercise. Some had to stop their workouts completely because of the pain, and it took a long time to recover even after discontinuing Dbol.
Well, there are cases where Dbol has caused hair loss. People who were using it noticed their hair becoming thinner and falling out in clumps. This is especially distressing for those who value their appearance. It can also be a sign of hormonal imbalance that Dbol has induced, and in some cases, the hair loss was permanent.
Yes. Some people had digestive problems like nausea and diarrhea. It made them feel quite unwell.
One horror story is when a therapist was extremely rough during a home session. They didn't listen to the patient's pain signals and pushed too hard on an injured joint, causing more damage instead of helping with the recovery.
There are stories of patients on Sublocade having suicidal thoughts that they hadn't had before starting the treatment. It was a very concerning situation as it was unexpected and put their lives in danger. This shows that the impact on mental health can be a real horror story aspect of Sublocade treatment.
Well, I've heard that in some rare cases, indomethacin can cause depression - like symptoms. One person felt constantly sad and hopeless while taking it. They lost interest in all their hobbies and had trouble getting out of bed in the morning. It was a really tough time for them until they stopped taking the drug and the symptoms gradually disappeared.
Sure. Some patients with mental health issues found that quetiapine made their original symptoms worse in the short - term. For example, instead of reducing anxiety, it increased it.
Well, there are cases where xanax has caused breathing problems. One man took xanax as prescribed but still developed a condition where his breathing became shallow and labored. He was constantly feeling out of breath and it was really scary for him. His doctors had to adjust his treatment plan and monitor him closely to make sure he didn't have any more serious respiratory issues.
Definitely. I know of someone who after using mephedrone had obsessive - compulsive behaviors. They would constantly wash their hands until they were raw, thinking they were contaminated. They also had to check things over and over again, like if the doors were locked or the stove was off. Their mental state was completely derailed by the mephedrone use. It was a real horror story for them and their family as they had to deal with this new and very difficult situation.
A student with anxiety disorder dropped out. The pressure of exams and social interactions at college became too much. Since dropping out, they have faced discrimination in the job market for not having a degree. They also struggle with self - confidence as they feel like a failure for not being able to complete college.
One horror story could be about severe acne breakouts. Dbol can increase androgen levels, which often leads to excessive sebum production. People have reported getting cystic acne all over their face, back and chest. It was not only painful but also very difficult to treat, leaving permanent scars in some cases.
Yes. A person with a history of mild anxiety took lsd. It triggered an extreme paranoia. They thought everyone around them was plotting to harm them. They locked themselves in a room for days, afraid to come out, and it took a long time for their mental state to return to normal even after the drug's effects wore off.