Edge of Madness: The Basic Circle

At times, I fall out of reality very strongly, so if you donโ€™t want to read nonsense, postpone reading until the end of the article, but if you have any questions, the moment will be missed. I also remind you that with the progression of the disease I have great difficulties with speech, but they are already ruled by the habr community.


The disease usually proceeds in a circle:


  1. Madness - here the most diverse symptomatology can come out, I will try to partially classify it with a description of the Faces.


  2. Purgatory - when the sensations of psychosis recede, then you start to feel like a shit with the drug.
    A wide variety of failures or bleeding occur from any organ systems.
    For example, this may occur:
    2.1 Antipsychotic A
    2.1.1 Potentiates the effect of alkagol.
    2.1.2 Depression.
    2.1.3 oculomotor crises.
    2.1.4 Orthostatic hypotension.
    2.1.5 Constipation.
    2.1.6 Dry mouth.
    2.1.7 Paralysis of accommodation.
    2.1.8 Hyperthermia.
    2.1.9 Gynecomastia.
    2.1.10 Impotence.
    2.1.11 Weight gain
    2.1.12 Depression. But is Antipsychotic A related?
    Contraindications
    A history of toxic agranulocytosis, angle-closure form of glaucoma, porphyria, prostate disease, severe hepatic and renal failure, decompensated cardiovascular failure, pregnancy and breastfeeding.
    2.2 Antipsychotic B
    2.2.1 reduces the conditioned protective reflex
    2.2.2 emotional flatness
    2.2.3 decreased social activity
    2.2.4 impaired speech
    2.2.5 pronounced drowsiness
    2.2.6 weight gain
    2.2.7 gait disturbance.
    2.2.8 dizziness
    2.2.9 asthenia
    2.2.10 akathisia
    2.2.11 increased appetite
    2.2.12 orthostatic hypotension
    2.2.13 dry mouth
    2.2.14 constipation
    2.2.15 hepatitis
    2.2.16 increased plasma glucose
    2.2.17 asymptomatic eosinophilia.
    2.2.18 Asthenia
    2.2.19 Hypersensitivity to light
    2.2.20 Bradycardia
    2.2.21 Diabetic coma
    2.2.22 Diabetic ketoacidosis
    How to differentiate with schizophrenia?
    2.2.23 Convulsive seizures
    2.2.24 Rash
    2.2.25 Priapism
    2.2.26 dysphagia
    2.2.27 dysarthria
    2.2.28 swelling of the nasal mucosa
    2.2.29 tremor
    2.2.30 stiff neck muscles
    2.2.31 insomnia
    2.2.32 obesity 11.8 kg on average year, sometimes weight gain is 20โ€“45 kg
    2.2.33 The effects of antipsychotic obesity include an increased risk of coronary heart disease, arterial hypertension, cancer, diabetes mellitus, osteoarthritis, sleep apnea, cholelithiasis, myocardial infarction and stroke. The use of Antipsychotic B statistically significantly increases the risk of developing diabetes mellitus by 6 times
    2.2.34 extremely severe drowsiness? Dosage difficulties? the effect of sedation and drowsiness is fixed and lasts for months, which impedes the quality of social recovery
    2.2.35 symptoms of obsessive-compulsive disorder due to its pronounced antiserotonergic effect
    2.2.36 the ability to increase depression.
    2.2.37 possible development of anticholinergic syndrome



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If you are comfortable enough on the verge, you can be energized a little to form new desires. If you feel something is not right: you keep the remnants of feelings and desires, completely block the energy supply and go into an energy deficit, turning into a biorobot, until the next awakening. If you already have some idea how long the hibernation will last, you can scatter desire triggers for approximately equal periods of time. With a decrease in energy, the will sinks somewhat less than the generator of desires - the main thing here is to be able to activate in time. With proper dexterity, theoretically one can avoid purgatory altogether.

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