Serval October 16, 2017 October 16, 2017 I've heard this being thrown around here and there, and I'm interested. I regularly take a drug that can be of use to younger people with autism, which is what I use it for. However, it's mainly used as an antipsychotic. Is it true that antipscyhotics can surpress tulpas? How severe is it? Is it safe to create a tulpa while taking them? I take tree times less than is needed for (adolescent) Schizophrenia patients. Does that still cause trouble or no? I really want to be sure before I make the decision to create a tulpa or not.
tulpa001 October 16, 2017 October 16, 2017 https://community.tulpa.info/thread-forcing-tulpaforcing-while-taking-antipsychotics?highlight=antipsychotic Where I redirect to a bunch of other threads. Apparently, risperidone is really bad and you shouldn't take it. Just in general, no matter what benefit you think you're getting. Unless prescribed by a real doctor for a serious situation of course. https://community.tulpa.info/thread-general-can-autism-medication-effect-tulpas?pid=178196#pid178196 And as I state here, there is no medication for autism. Unless you have a comorbid condition, ask your doctor what the heck your psychiatrist is giving you and why. Thread being locked as a clear duplicate. But you can continue the conversation on the most appropriate of the linked threads that you can find. Host comments in italics. Tulpa's log. Tulpa's guide.
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