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Old 09-12-2025, 01:33 PM
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Originally Posted by loramin [You must be logged in to view images. Log in or Register.]
OP, you know what the right answer is, deep down, and no external factors will change that. Choose it, or don't, but remember: every choice you make is a vote for the kind of person you want to be.
I have a question now. So I stopped taking Olanzapine yesterday on 9/11 and I suffered and also had like 1 hour where I felt really really good. So good it was better than in a very long time probably before I ever started Olanzapine.

Now help me out here. I read that the withdrawal symptoms disappear after two to three weeks, it depends but noone knows for sure.

Should I pray to God and remain strong and steadfast and endure the pain until my body heals from the damage and addiction of Olanzapine?

Or should I give up and give in to the pain and take 10 mg Olanzapine so the pain disappears and then after two or three weeks I have a constant headache again among other problems.

I tried to pray for God and ask him, but he never answered me. Which is why I don't believe in God anymore. Can you tell me what is the better choice since I have free will or something?

For me right now it looks 50/50 cause I don't want to stay on drugs all my life and I rather prefer to be drug free and get back that feeling I had for like 20 or 30 minutes today, no anxiety, and no pain. For some reason it comes and goes right now. Must be my nervous system.
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