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Thank you
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Exactly. That's the exact feeling. What's gad by the way?I have some too, this is kind of my second time around. Only some spots have scarred, but what is there I can't really get work done over unfortunately. Hope you get your sleeve soon, tattoos are cool too.
It just hurts and I need it to stop. Thank you.
GAD=generalized anxiety disorder.
Medication, alcohol
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Not presuming you have it too but just as a PSA for anyone, if a shrink ever prescribes you hydroxyzine for anxiety, that's actually an off label use for it and it's actually an antihistamine that interacts very badly with alcohol and you're never supposed to drink while taking it, which they warn people about for its on label uses but the quack I saw sure as shit didn't tell me. At the time I was prescribed that, I was a functioning alcoholic and the first time those two things interacted, I went from "this is a normal amount of drinking to me that I'm used to and would normally be pleasantly mildly drunk but alert and coherent" to "blacked out and fainted abruptly and was heavily slurring and needed someone's help walking to bed"